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  • 3 MoUs to foster research and training diplomat Niaz Naik a few days ago brought back memories of an incident connecting me with the name Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who

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  • Ms. Clinton spoke of the values of tolerance for all faiths championed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.

    Minister Is Gunned Down in Pakistan Zahid Hussain 2011

  • Yet Gandhi's uncanny ability to irritate and frustrate the leader of India's 90 million Muslims, Muhammad Ali Jinnah whom he called "a maniac", wrecked any hope of early independence.

    Among the Hagiographers Andrew Roberts 2011

  • The Pakistan daily Jang reported that the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, worked on Ilmuddin's behalf free of charge.

    Bashir Ahmad Gwakh: The Deep Roots of Pakistan's Extremism Bashir Ahmad Gwakh 2011

  • Since the days of the country's founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, until the Zia era, Pakistan had been a Muslim country but not an Islamic country.

    Nick Mills: Predictions Nick Mills 2011

  • In a February, 1948 radio broadcast to America, Pakistan's Founder -- Muhammad Ali Jinnah -- declared, "In any case Pakistan is not going to be a theocratic State to be ruled by priests with a divine mission."

    Qasim Rashid: Convert Or Die Qasim Rashid 2011

  • As she prepares to become the first British minister to address the Organisation of the Islamic Conference OIC next week, Warsi said in a Guardian interview that, in a "nutshell", Pakistan is not living up to the ideals of its founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

    Muslim Tory minister says Pakistan's treatment of women fails Islam 2011

  • Reuters Pakistanis celebrate their independence day Sunday at the mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi.

    U.S. Links Pakistani Aid to Performance Adam Entous 2011

  • In a February, 1948 radio broadcast to America, Pakistan's Founder -- Muhammad Ali Jinnah -- declared, "In any case Pakistan is not going to be a theocratic State to be ruled by priests with a divine mission."

    Qasim Rashid: Convert Or Die Qasim Rashid 2011

  • Since the days of the country's founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, until the Zia era, Pakistan had been a Muslim country but not an Islamic country.

    Nick Mills: Predictions Nick Mills 2011

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