NNAME : Muhammad Ali Jinnah DDate of birth: 25 December,1876 FFavorite subjects: law, politics AAmbition in life: to get a country for Muslims.

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NNAME : Muhammad Ali Jinnah DDate of birth: 25 December,1876 FFavorite subjects: law, politics AAmbition in life: to get a country for Muslims.

MMuhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on 25 December, HHe was the son of a rich merchant Poonja jinnah. HHe passed the metric exam at the age of sixteen.

HHe passed his bar-at-law in England and returned home. HHe become a magistrate. HHe left the job soon. HHe began practice in law. HHe joined the Indian National Congress for the independence of India. WWhen he came to know that the congress work for only Hindus he left congress and joined all India Muslim league.

 He work hard and hard for Muslims.  He wanted a separate homeland for Muslims.  On 14 august 1947, Pakistan came into being on the map of the world.  He became the first governor general of Pakistan.

 His health was broken down.  He died on 11 September  His tomb was in Karachi now.  He is still alive in the heart of people.