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    and what he did for the Muslims of our country. He gave Muslims their freedom from the British Empire that was ruling at that time.  Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born on Dec. 25th‚ 1876‚ to a prominent mercantile family in Karachi. He was educated at the Sindh Madrassat-ul-Islam and the Christian Mission School. Jinnah joined the Lincoln’s Inn in 1893 to become the youngest Indian to be called to the Bar. Three years later‚ he became Bombay’s most famous lawyer. He formally entered

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    envisioned by the intellect of Iqbal and succeeded by the astute and far-sighted leadership of Jinnah which lead to the establishment of an perfect democratic state‚ a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent. This is how the “practice of forming and pursuing an ideal” was made by these extraordinary men. In the words of this extraordinary mentor for all Pakistanis‚ Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ “the Story of Pakistan‚ its struggle and its achievement‚ is the story of great human ideals

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    life from women in the west. The culture in 1950’s Iraq differs from that in the west in many way‚ and Fatima‚ being a woman from the rural village of El Nahra‚ would be closer to more traditional Iraqi culture than a woman from Baghdad or other cities. She would place a greater emphasis on family‚ a woman’s responsibility to her family‚ and more traditional interpretations of the Koran. Fatima would argue that the position of women in Iraqi culture is superior to that in the west because of stronger

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    Lucknow pact Lucknow Pact  refers to an agreement between the Indian National Congress and theMuslim League. In 1916‚ Muhammed Ali Jinnah‚ a member of the Muslim League‚ negotiated with the Indian National Congress to reach an agreement to pressure the British government to adopt a more liberal approach to India and give Indians more authority to run their country. This was a considerable change of policy for the Muslim League‚ as its position had been that to preserve Muslim interests in India

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    MCQ’s FIRST SESSIONAL (PAK‚ STUDIES) 1. The Arab Muslims traders stepped on the Indian soil for the first time in the first hijra century. 2. The first Indian national to embrace Islam was the ruler of a small state known as ‘Kirning Noor’. 3. Muslims fought their first battle on the Indian shore during the Khilafat of Caliph Umar when the governor of Bahrain invaded a sea port ‘Tana’ situated near Bombay. 4. Muhammad Bin Qasim was seventeen when he invaded Sindh. on 28th October711

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    Muslims which made them satisfied about the proceedings Lucknow pact - 1916 • An agreement reached between the Indian National congress and the Muslim League at the joint session of both the parties‚ held in Lucknow‚ in the year 1916. • Muhammad Al Jinnah‚ then a member of the Congress as well as the League‚ made both the parties reach an agreement to pressure the British government to adopt a more liberal approach to India and give Indians more authority to run their country‚ besides safeguarding

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    world‚ and each has its own reason behind it. Fatima defines love as many things‚ here are some examples below. Fatima defines love as trust. She says that as she is" a part of your(his) dream"‚ "I(she) want you(him) to continue towards your(his) goal." She thinks that if she is really part of his dream‚ he will "come back one day" for her. She does thinks that love is trust as if there is no trust there will not be a strong bond between them. Fatima defines love as not possessive. She does not

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    MY HERO IN HISTORY

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    of heroes‚ names such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Allama Iqbal‚ Muhammad Bin Qasim‚ and Alexander often come to mind. These people had done a lot of favours‚ courage‚ helps‚ and more of all things for the people who needed them. The definition of heroism changes with the context of time. Heroes of the past are not necessarily heroes of present time and vice versa. But there are some people who have made their mark on history. Among those legends Muhammad Ali Jinnah is my hero. “Few individuals significantly

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    ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE … a new concept in education Campus I: Fatima Arcade. G.K.6/9 Opp. Nadia Square. G. Allana Road‚ Kharadar‚ Karachi 32201777 Campus II: 2/7/7/‚ Rehmatullah Street‚ Near Chand Tara Building Kharadar‚ Karachi 32201666 Campus III: Jumani Arcade‚ Near Pathan Masjid‚ Moosalane‚ Karachi 32523444 CLASS: IX & X-SCI+GEN Subject: English Prepared By: Abdul Ghaffar (Diploma In Business English) ESSAYS MY HOBBY X K * Z6"r Z÷" (12 ) y q‚ Hobby is a work which a person does

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    merchant shop‚ because he must over come the thief of his money. The heartache of leaving Fatima at the oasis is another obstacle that he must overcome along with realizing he must reach to his full potential to turn into the wind and reach out to the Soul of the World. The conflicts/obstacles that Santiago encounters help him to continue with his journey and include working at the crystal merchant’s shop‚ leaving Fatima and turning into the wind to save his life. Santiago learns the value of hard

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