Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Indian Muslim politician, who was the founder and first governor-general (1947–48) of Pakistan. The idea of Pakistan originated from the two-nation theory that pushed for the creation of a separate homeland for Muslim minorities of the subcontinent.
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His family was a member of the Khoja caste, Hindus who had converted to Jinnah's Pakistan ended in 1971, when majority Pakistanis, including those who supported Pakistan resolution in Dhaka, opted out of it.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah speech about the making of Pakistan between 1 to 13 December 1946. Jinnah was the eldest of seven children of Jinnahbhai Poonja, a prosperous merchant, and his wife, Mithibai. The Fourteen Points of Jinnah were proposed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah as a constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in a self-governing India.In 1928, an All Parties Conference was convened to solve the constitutional problems of India. We need to see the Partition in its proper context and not via hindsight and wishful thinking. On the other hand Jinnah took significant violent steps in pre-independent India/Pakistan to get the… Stay safe and healthy. The reasons for it were entirely communal, but not some kind of a longing for the horrifying Islamic theocracy that is today's Pakistan. This resolution was ambiguous and only a primitive idea which took firm shape only in 1946. Decades after the death of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Pakistanis are still searching for his vision and a missing historical speech, says the BBC's Shahzeb Jillani. Jinnah’s Two Nations Theory March 1940.
The national poet of Pakistan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal had initially suggested the creation of a separate homeland for the Muslims of India.