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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (The Founder of Pakistan)

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is one of the rare personalities of human history who is credited with the creation of a new country on the map of the world. He led the Muslim community of the subcontinent to carve out for themselves the largest, independent, and free Muslim state in the world. The creation of Pakistan at his hands in 1947 set into motion the liberation movements all over the world to shun off the yoke of colonialism. And within the next ten to fifteen years, more than thirty new Muslim states appeared on the map of the world. Besides, Jinnah was one of India’s leading legislators and constitutionalists. He was also one of the most remarkable legal practitioners of undivided India. Above all, he was a great man who set an example by bequeathing most of his personal property to various educational institutions including Sindh Madressatul Islam through his last will.