
M.A. Jinnah
M.A. Jinnah, also known as Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was a prominent leader in India's struggle for independence and the founder of Pakistan. Born in 1876, he was a skilled lawyer and politician who fought for the rights of Muslims in British India. Jinnah believed in religious and cultural equality, advocating for a separate nation for Muslims to protect their interests, which ultimately led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. He is remembered as a visionary leader who championed independence, justice, and the establishment of a nation where people could freely practice their faith and culture.