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Mohammad Ali Jinnah (as historical context)

Mohammad Ali Jinnah was a key leader in India’s struggle for independence and the founder of Pakistan. Born in 1876, he initially worked as a lawyer and government official. Over time, he became a prominent advocate for Muslim rights amid growing tensions between Hindus and Muslims. He led efforts to create a separate nation for Muslims, emphasizing their cultural and religious identity. His efforts culminated in the creation of Pakistan in 1947, a separate country for Muslims, which was achieved through negotiations and political leadership. Jinnah is regarded as the father of Pakistan and a central figure in South Asian history.