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Rare Pictures of Quaid-e-Azam.

Muhammad Ali Jinnah with Sir Stafford Cripps and Lord Pethick Lawrence - 1946


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Palatial home of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of India's Muslim League, as his sister poses at front entrance.
 
Madar-e-Millat Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah's 50th death anniversary being observed today.

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Pakistan Women National Guard in 1940's.

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Mr Jinnah is pictured here with his student bodyguards from the Muslim Students Federation. This contingent of students was led by M.Z. Butt, who served the Quaid from 1946 to 1948. He retired as Deputy Chief of Air Staff, PAF. This contingent comprised of many notable figures including Sartaj Aziz, Hakeem Qarshi (founder of Qarshi industries) and Mian Salahuddin (popularly known as Mian Salli, renowned politcian and Allama Iqbal's son-in-law).

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124th birthday of Fatima Jinnah
( Madar -e-Milat Fatima Jinnah's date of birthday is July 31 not 30th July) —


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Maker of Pakistan
Creator of Pakistan
Developer of Pakistan

From dress to devotion, he was something rare and he is our Quaid

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Our Beloved Quaid and Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, the Khan of Kalat, on October 15, 1945.


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Quaid -e-Azam M.A Jinnah being welcomed by Baluch and Pasthun Tribal Leaders on arrival at Quetta Airport in 1947.



Feb 11, 1947

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Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Qazi Isa are cheered by the Muslim Student Federation in Quetta.


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Took this photo in 1947.


Fatima Jinnah: The Voice of the People

She had her hour of loneliness, her hour of despair and her long hour of distress and yet her courage never failed her. Her voice never faltered. Her spirit was never taken by weariness. She had the strength of those who live for the great principles, silent endurance of those whom the world needs.

And what were the great principles she had lived for and strived after? In a word, she stood for democratic norms and principles. She had strived all through the 1950s and the 1960s to get the people their inalienable democratic rights. She stood for justiceable fundamental rights, for a free press and for the rule of law.

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