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... Mohammed Ali Jinnah, was from the extensive stories that my grandmother used to tell me. ... Jinnah resided for the last few months of his life. ... Jinnah, and often assisted him in his political endeavours in the subcontinent. ... Jinnah bore to accomplish the creation of a separate homeland for the Muslims of India. ... Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, a “leader with universal qualities” (Merchant 1990). ... Jinnah was a man whose personality echoed and encompassed these very traits and abilities. ... Jinnah was born on the 25th of December 1876 A. ... Jinnah. ... Jinnah made before leaving for England to study. ...
Though initially, Jinnah’s aspirations were towards acting and playing “the role of Romeo at the old Vic,” his father’s contempt for the profession led him to pursue law (Wolpert 1984). ... The eloquence and confidence with which Jinnah spoke and the elegance with which he dressed, culminated to form a charismatic personality, which was respected by Indians as well as the British. ... Jinnah. ... Jinnah actively engaged in politics and joined the All India National Congress, in 1906, which was striving to achieve independence for Indians from the British rule.
Approximate Word count = 902 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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