
Fatima Jinnah
Fatima Jinnah, the sister of Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was an influential advocate for women's rights and played a key role in the political landscape of early Pakistan. She stood alongside her brother during the struggle for a separate homeland and continued to fight for women's political participation and rights post-independence.
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Fatima Jinnah, referred to as 'Mother of the Nation', is mentioned as a potential recipient of the title that could have been given to Ratanbai.
رتیFatima Jinnah was a presidential candidate supported by Ikramullah Khan Niazi during Ayub Khan's regime.
شوکت خانم اسپتال کراچیFatima Jinnah was a prominent political figure whose mysterious death raised questions in Saeed Mehdi's writings.
سعید مہدی کی گواہیFatima Jinnah is referred to as being present at the assembly and is recognized as the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
اسپیکر 1973ء بنام اسپیکر 2025ءFatima Jinnah was asked to lead the Muslim League amidst the political struggles of the time.
Power to the people strongest: 70 years ago, the apex court sealed Pakistan’s fate. Its effects still echo today - PakistanFatima Jinnah, the sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, authored a biography that supports the claim of Karachi as his birthplace.
HISTORY: WHERE WAS JINNAH BORN? - NewspaperFatima Jinnah, the sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, authored a biography that supports the claim that he was born in Karachi.
HISTORY: WHERE WAS JINNAH BORN? - NewspaperFatima Jinnah, known as 'Mother of the Nation', is the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
نیا قائداعظم اور نئی فاطمہ جناحFatima Jinnah was a prominent political figure and the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who Mahmud Husain supported in the 1965 presidential election.
Among the Quaid’s men — Mahmud Husain and the Pakistan that could have been - PakistanThe series tells the story from Fatima Jinnah’s perspective.
‘Soul of Pakistan’: Upcoming Fatima Jinnah series wraps production, reveals filmmaker Danyal Afzal - CultureFatima Jinnah was featured among prominent Pakistani women in a photo gallery at the CM House.
Sindh CM meets WB delegation to discuss WASH project, flood relief housing - PakistanFatima Jinnah represented progressive Muslim women in pre and post-Partition politics.
From Zia to Maryam - AuroraFatima Jinnah carved out space in political and civil society with courage and persistence.
A deafening silence - NewspaperFatima Jinnah was one of the few politicians in Pakistan who opposed the Indus Waters Treaty.
Historical follies – Where Pakistan went wrong in negotiating the Indus Waters TreatyFatima Jinnah supported the Jamaat-e-Islami in the presidential elections against General Ayub Khan.
شہر میں اک چراغ تھا نہ رہاFatima Jinnah was the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and was involved in the welfare of refugees during the early days of Pakistan.
پاکستان کی پہلی عیدFatima Jinnah was a significant advocate for women's rights and education in Pakistan.
دو پاکستان!Fatima Jinnah led the opposition against General Ayub Khan during the 1965 war.
اسرائیل، بُرے وقت کی تلاش میں!She announced her candidacy against the military dictator Ayub Khan, being labeled an Indian agent.
احسان فراموشFatima Jinnah's struggle and leadership are highlighted as a symbol of a stable state.
خواتین کو مساوی مواقع فراہم کرنا ہماری اولین ترجیح ہے: وزیراعلیٰ سندھFatima Jinnah set up a Women’s Relief Committee that catered to refugees coming into Pakistan.
Tracing how the Pakistani woman is able to march today - CultureThe presence of Fatima Jinnah, standing shoulder to shoulder with her brother and president of the Muslim League, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, was reflective of women’s equal participation in the campaign for a separate homeland.
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