Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, the tension between India and Pakistan is deepening and at this time there is a tremendous dispute between India and Pakistan and there are situations like war between the two countries.
The reason for the beginning of this war was ‘Dharma’, when 26 people were killed in Pahalgam after asking religion. Pakistan was also born on the basis of religion. Pakistan’s Qaid-e-Azam or founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah demanded a separate country for Muslims and India was divided. But surprisingly, Jinnah’s Muslims who did this work were related to the Hindu family.
The ancestor of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who was called the founder of Pakistan, was a Hindu. His father’s name was Jenabhai and Dada’s name was Premjibhai Meghji Thakkar. Premjibhai Meghji had a big fish business and earned good money from this business. But his business was not liked in the fraternity due to belonging to the Lohana caste. Because people of this caste were vegetarian.
Country and changed religion due to business
Premjibhai Meghji did not leave the business. Despite all the criticisms, he remained in caste and business. But his son Punjalal did not tolerate insult to his father and he angrily changed the religion of his wife and four children and became Muslims. But Premjibhai Meghji remained a Hindu.
After this, Jinnah moved from Kathiawar in Gujarat to Karachi and started his business which was very good. His business went on such a country and abroad. In this way, Jinnah changed his daughter according to Muslim religion. Jinnah not only adopted Muslim religion but made Pakistan a country on the basis of religion. However, Jinnah married a girl of Parsi religion.
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