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    HELP!!!!!!! Please...

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    okay can someone please give me a website where i could find famous quotes by Mohammad Ali Jinnah on the partition...

    please
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    #2
    sorry but I couldn't find any. Humm maybe I'll ask around here and get back to you tom. Don't worry you;ll find some.

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      #3
      thanks
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        #4
        There is a lot of stuff on Jinnah at the following site:

        http://www.sjsu.edu/orgs/psa/

        select "links", and you will come ton of stuff on the man!

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          #5
          Ahmar: Why did you remove your guppee face and use a German text instead?

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          The Pakistani Brain of the Austria (formerly known as "The Pakistani Brain of UAE")

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            #6
            i couldn't find qouates but i coped this it might help

            JINNAH, Mohammed Ali (1876-1948). The founder of Pakistan was Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Failing to get Hindus and Muslims to work together, he was the main force behind India's partition in 1947 when Pakistan emerged as a separate Islamic nation.
            Jinnah was born in Karachi (now in Pakistan) on Dec. 25, 1876. After attending school in the province of Sind, he studied law in London, England, from 1892 to 1896. He practiced law for ten years before entering politics. Because of his conviction that Muslims and Hindus could work together for the independence of India, he remained aloof from the All-India Muslim League until 1913. He became the league's president when he felt assured of its intent to cooperate with the Indian National Congress, the Hindu political party.

            The emergence of Mahatma Gandhi and a series of Hindu revivalist movements drove a wedge between the two religious factions in the 1920s and 1930s . Frustrated, Jinnah moved to London in 1930, and remained there until he was persuaded to return home to help his people in 1935. Relations between the Hindu majority and Muslim minority deteriorated rapidly in the late 1930s, and by March 1940 the Muslim League had passed a resolution calling for a separate Islamic state. In 1947 the British government and the Indian National Congress agreed, and when India became independent from Britain on Aug. 15, 1947, Pakistan was born. Jinnah served as Pakistan's first head of state until his death on Sept. 11, 1948, in Karachi.


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              #7
              thanks girl thing http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/smilies/ok.gif
              Save Pakistan.

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