What prompted Quaid e azam to ask for an independent country for Indian Muslims
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- It was the desire of the Muslims of India to have their own state because they had been galvanized by the Quaid-e-Azam from a scattered mask into a cohesive block with one flag, one voice, one leader, and one demand for a Muslim homeland where they could achieve political and economic independence and freely practice and propagate their personal religious faith, and where they could be free from exploitation by the British and domination by the majority Hindu population in India.
- In addition, the Muslims of India desired to be free from the majority Hindu population in India.
- The Jinnah Anthology is a book that is extremely significant since it provides content and information on Jinnah in addition to material and information on the partition of India, which was the event that led to the founding of Pakistan.
- This was traced by Liaquat Merchant, the grand-nephew of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as the guest speaker for an introduction on the now famous book "The Jinnah Anthology." This book has been produced by him and Professor Sharif Al Mujahid, with the current 4th edition being the last and final one. Liaquat Merchant was the guest speaker.
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