jinnah
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Definition
Noun: - Founder of Pakistan: Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a barrister, politician, and statesman who served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League and is universally recognized as the founding father of Pakistan. He successfully campaigned for the creation of a separate Muslim-majority nation, which was established upon the partition of British India in 1947. He then became Pakistan's first Governor-General.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Jinnah is revered as the Quaid-e-Azam, or "Great Leader," in Pakistan.
- The biography details Jinnah's pivotal role in the Pakistan Movement.
- Scholars study Jinnah's speeches to understand the ideological foundations of the state.
Advanced Usage
- "Jinnah's vision": Refers to the political ideals, principles of statehood, and constitutional framework envisioned by Muhammad Ali Jinnah for Pakistan, often cited in political discourse.
- The current debate centers on whether the nation is adhering to Jinnah's vision of a democratic state.
Variants and Related Words
- Quaid-e-Azam (proper noun): An honorific title meaning "Great Leader," exclusively used for Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
- Jinnahite (noun/adjective): Pertaining to or a follower of the political ideology of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
- His policies are considered Jinnahite in principle.
Synonyms
- Founding father: A leader who helps establish a country or institution.
- Statesman: A skilled, experienced, and respected political leader.
Related Phrases
- "Two-Nation Theory": The political doctrine, strongly advocated by Jinnah and the Muslim League, that Hindus and Muslims in India constituted two distinct nations, necessitating separate homelands. This was the central rationale for the creation of Pakistan.
Noun
- Indian statesman who was the founder of Pakistan as a Muslim state (1876-1948)