Mr and Mrs Jinnah

Mr and Mrs Jinnah
Author: Reddy Sheela
Publsiher: Penguin Enterprise
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0143448692

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When Ruttie Petit fled from her father's castle to wed Mohammed Ali Jinnah in 1918, their marriage outraged society at large. They were divided by community, religion and an age gap of twenty-four years. Well-known journalist Sheela Reddy uses never-before-seen personal letters and papers as well as accounts left by contemporaries and friends to portray this unusual relationship with a sympathetic, discerning eye. A product of intensive and meticulous research in Delhi, Bombay and Karachi, Reddy not only brings the solitary, misunderstood Jinnah and the lonely, wistful Ruttie to life, but also the society and politics of the times their story was set in. A must-read for all those interested in politics, history, and the power of an unforgettable love story.

Jinnah A Life

Jinnah  A Life
Author: Yasser Latif Hamdani
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789389109641

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Was Jinnah the sole driving force behind the Partition of India? Or was he a champion of Islam who stood for a new Islamic renaissance? Mahomed Ali Jinnah started his political career in the Congress as a staunch Indian nationalist. He believed in secular politics and was opposed to bringing religion into it. He was known as an ambassador of Hindu–Muslim unity. So why did he, towards the end of his career, initiate the creation of a separate Muslim-state? This new biography provides the answers while casting fresh light on Jinnah's character, his personal life, his political and legal careers, his relationship with Gandhi, Nehru as well as his disagreements with their ideas. Carefully examining the major events of his life – from early childhood to his first speech as President of the All India Muslim League – Yasser Latif Hamdani presents a complex and compelling portrait of Jinnah who is often narrowly regarded as a votary of a theocratic Islamic state. Based on extensive research and a wealth of archival material, Hamdani has revealed those traits of Jinnah’s personality that made him the most misunderstood leader of his times. He also comments on how religious zealots have turned Pakistan into an Islamic Republic contrary to Jinnah's vision.

Jinnah

Jinnah
Author: Ishtiaq Ahmed
Publsiher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 794
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9789353056643

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Mohammad Ali Jinnah has been both celebrated and reviled for his role in the Partition of India, and the controversies surrounding his actions have only increased in the seven decades and more since his death. Ishtiaq Ahmed places Jinnah's actions under intense scrutiny to ascertain the Quaid-i-Azam's successes and failures and the meaning and significance of his legacy. Using a wealth of contemporary records and archival material, Dr Ahmed traces Jinnah's journey from Indian nationalist to Muslim communitarian, and from a Muslim nationalist to, finally, Pakistan's all-powerful head of state. How did the ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity become the inflexible votary of the two-nation theory? Did Jinnah envision Pakistan as a theocratic state? What was his position on Gandhi and federalism? Asking these crucial questions against the backdrop of the turbulent struggle against colonialism, this book is a path-breaking examination of one of the most controversial figures of the twentieth century.

Fatima Jinnah

Fatima Jinnah
Author: M. Reza Pirbhai
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781107192768

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The first major scholarly biography of Fatima Jinnah, both nuancing and gendering the socio-political history of modern South Asia.

Ruttie Jinnah

Ruttie Jinnah
Author: Khawaja Razi Haider,K̲h̲vājah Raz̤ī Ḥaidar
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195477049

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Biography of Rattī Jinnāḥ, d, 1929, wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, 1876-1948, founder of Pakistan.

Why I Supported the Emergency

Why I Supported the Emergency
Author: Khushwant Singh
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788184752410

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‘The Emergency has become a synonym for obscenity. Even men and women who were pillars of Emergency rule and misused their positions to harass innocent people against whom they had personal grudges try to distance themselves from their past in the hope that it will fade out of public memory forever. We must not allow them to get away with it,’ says Khuswant Singh, while fearlessly stating his own reasons for championing the Emergency. This bold and thought-provoking collection includes essays on Indira Gandhi’s government, the Nanavati Commission’s report on the 1984 riots and the riots themselves, as well as captivating pieces on the art of kissing and the importance of bathing. Alongside these are portraits of historical figures such as Bahadur Shah Zafar, General Dyer, Ghalib and Maharaja Ranjit Singh as well as candid profiles of the famous personalities he has known over the years, revealing intimate details about their lives and characters. From his reflections on Amrita Sher-Gil’s alleged promiscuity to the experience of watching a pornographic film with a stoic R.K. Narayan, this is Khuswant Singh at his controversial and iconoclastic best. Selected and edited by Sheela Reddy, Why I Supported the Emergency: Essays and Profiles covers three quarters of a century. Straight from the heart, this is unadulterated Khuswant Singh.

The Jinnah Anthology

The Jinnah Anthology
Author: Liaquat H. Merchant
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 019547595X

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This volume is a panoramic view of the complex figure of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. It aims to re-emphasize Jinnah's vision and principals as they related to a variety of things including democracy, justice, equality, integrity, honesty, supremacy of the rule of law, and the rights of women and minorities. Featuring a collection of previously published and new articles by well-known academics, historians and analysts, as well as various speeches delivered by Jinnah between 1911 and 1947, it creates a documentary history of the Quaid's life, work and achievements.

The Sole Spokesman

The Sole Spokesman
Author: Ayesha Jalal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521458501

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'Ayesha Jalal's book is an important scholarly account of ... the partition of India in 1947.' American Historical Review