
Mahomed Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a prominent political leader in British India and the founding father of Pakistan. Born in 1876, he initially advocated for Hindu-Muslim unity but later championed the rights of Muslims, believing they needed a separate nation to ensure their political and cultural identity. Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League and played a crucial role in the creation of Pakistan in 1947, becoming its first Governor-General. He is often referred to as "Quaid-e-Azam," meaning "Great Leader," and is remembered for his vision and determination in establishing a separate state for Muslims in South Asia.