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  1. Fatima Jinnah (31 July 1893 – 9 July 1967) was a Pakistani politician, stateswoman, author, and activist. She was the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah , the founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan .

  2. Jan 24, 2015 · Fatima Jinnah was not only Mohammad Ali Jinnahs sister, but his guardian and political companion too. After Jinnah died, she was looked upon by people as a natural successor to her...

  3. Fatima Jinnah is widely considered as the spiritual role model for women in her native Pakistan. She dedicated her entire life to the service of poor and weak. She used her education and position to create awareness regarding women and prenatal health among other social issues.

  4. Fatima Jinnah (31 July 1893 – 9 July 1967) was a Pakistani dental surgeon, writer, stateswoman and one of the founders of Pakistan. She was the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah who became the first Governor General of Pakistan.

  5. Fatima Jinnah’s name is an important one among the leaders of the Pakistan Movement. She is the most loved one for being the closest supporter of her brother and founder of Pakistan and the leader of all India Muslims Quaid-e-Azam. But she is much more than that from Fatima Jinnah. She joined the All India Muslim League and attended the ...

  6. Jul 10, 2016 · Two death anniversaries of the Quaid had passed, but Fatima Jinnah would not address the nation only because the administration would ask for her speech to be reviewed before broadcasting.

  7. Jinnah, Fatima (18931967)Pakistani politician and sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah who helped her brother realize his goal of an independent nation for Indian Muslims and stood for the presidency of Pakistan in 1964 as a conservative candidate.

  8. Fatima Jinnah (31 July 1893 – 9 July 1967) was a Pakistani politician, stateswoman, author, and activist. She was the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan.

  9. "Fatima Jinnah" published on by null. (1893–1967),Pakistani political activist, has been lovingly called “Mader‐e‐Millat” or “Mother” of Pakistan throughout the young nation's history. The matriarch is remembered for her tireless efforts alongside her brother, Quaid‐i‐Azam ...

  10. After Jinnah died, his sister Fatima asked the court to execute Jinnah's will under Shia Islamic law. This subsequently became part of the argument in Pakistan about Jinnah's religious affiliation.