Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-e-Azam Founder Of Pakistan
Muslim leaders from across British India at the All-India Muslim League Working Committee session in Lahore
Time Line of Quaid-e-Azam Life
- 1876:
Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born on 25 December Sunday
- 1882:
At the age of six he starting learning Guajarati at home and elementary education in primary school.
- 1883:
He was admitted in the Sind Islamic School in Karachi.
- 1885:
He begin his proper primary education.
- 1886:
His parent was migrated from Karachi to Bombay
- 1887:
He completed his primary education and was admitted in Christian Missionary high school, Karachi.
- 1892:
He went to England to study Law.
- 1895:
At the age of 18 he become the first youngest person to become the barrister. Mother died at Karachi
- 1896:
Returned to Karachi from London migrated to Bombay.
- 1897:
He become the advocate of high court in Bombay and begin his practice. He was the first Muslim to become barrister in the high court.
- 1906:
In yearly conference in Dacca All India Muslim League was established.
- 1913:
Joined All India Muslim League.
- 1915:
13 February he addressed the Muslim Student Union in Bombay
- 1916:
Presided over the 16th Bombay provincial conference presided over the All India Muslim League Lucknow session;
Lucknow Pact signed.
- 1924:
Presided over the All India Muslim League session in Lahore.
- 1926:
18th meeting of Muslim League took place in Delhi, in this meeting along with many other politician Allama-Iqbal also took part.
- 1929:
Rejection of Nehru Report which has no benefit for the Muslim living in Hindustan. Quaid presented his fourteen points.
- 1930:
First Round table conference was held in London and Quaid was representative for the Muslims in Hindustan.
- 1931:
Second Round table conference was held in London.
- 1932:
Third Round table conference was held in London.
- 1937:
Provincial elections under 1935 Act Congress forms ministries in 6 provinces.
- 1937:
Allama Iqbal wrote a letter to Quaid in which he gave a hint for the separate nation for the Muslims of Hindustan
- 1940:
23rd March 1940, Yearly meeting of Muslim League was held in Lahore.
- 1947:
June 3, Plan envisaging partition of India and establishment of Pakistan.
- 1947:
August 14, Pakistan came into being.
- 1948:
14 July, Left again for rest at Ziarat.
- 1948:
14 August, 1st Independence Day, Last message to the Nation.
- 1948:
11 September, Returned to Karachi from Ziarat breathed his last.