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As a class project, prepare displays to highlight the contribution of any three women leaders of the pakistan movements?

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Answered by mariaadeel373
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Answer:

Fatimah Jinnah , Begum Muhammad Ali Jauhar and Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan

Explanation:

Begum Muhammad Ali Jauhar was the mother of Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar and Maulana Shaukat Ali. She encouraged her sons in fight for freedom. The two brave brothers devoted their lives to the cause of Muslims and during their struggle they were arrested and imprisoned for two years by the British rulers. The tyrant rulers asked them to beg pardon for their release but Bi Amma sent a word to them not to give up their cause nor ask for pardon and warned that if they did so, she would not forgive them. No doubt, she was the great woman and her greatness lies in the fact that she had taught her sons to be willing to sacrifice their lives in the cause of Muslims.

Miss Fatima Jinnah, the youngest sister of Quaid-i-Azam. For her great services to the nation, she was called ‘Madr-e-Millat’ by the grateful nation. The word ‘Madr-e-Millat’ means mother of the nation. She helped Quaid in his struggle and also worked as link between women and the Quaid-i-Azam. She was the right hand of Quaid and associated herself with the Quaid at every step of Pakistan Movement. She was respected by all the sections of society. The year 2003 was declared the year of Madr-e-Millat by the government to acquaint the young generation particularly girls with her services.

Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan’s name is also worth mentioning. She formed women’s voluntary service and women’s National Guard. She was a highly educated woman. She had also worked as honorary secretary of Liaquat Ali Khan at the time when he was General Secretary of the All India Muslim League before the creation of Pakistan and then Prime Minister afterwards. The Muslim League had no money to pay the salary of a secretary and Begum Ra’ana did that job happily. She also used to arrange parties, where Muslim women could meet the wife and daughter of Viceroy to explain their viewpoint and express their protest over British high-handedness against the Muslims. She founded the All Pakistan Women’s Association (APWA), perhaps the first NGO of the women. The APWA is still working for the welfare of women in Pakistan and it has opened many schools, colleges and technical institutes to educate the poor girls.

Answered by harryrider53
3

Answer:

Answer is miss fatima jinnah , begum rana liaquat

Explanation:

Ali khan ,begum shaista ikramullah these three women leaders of Pakistan movement

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