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“ Behan ho toh aise ”

“ Behan ho toh aise ”. Class:IV Subject :Urdu Sabeen Tariq Date :25 th july 201 1. “Introduction”. Fatima Jinnah was born in  Karachi ,  British India  on July 30, 1893 . She joined the Bandra Convent in  Bombay in 1902.

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“ Behan ho toh aise ”

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  1. “Behan ho toh aise” Class:IV Subject :Urdu Sabeen Tariq Date :25thjuly 2011

  2. “Introduction” Fatima Jinnah was born in Karachi, British India on July 30, 1893. She joined the Bandra Convent in Bombay in 1902. In 1919 she got admitted to the highly competitive University of Calcutta where she attended the Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College Fatima Jinnah was very kind hearted and she used to give treatment to poor people with out any cost.

  3. “Qualities of Muhtarma Fatima Jinnah” She was a bright student and always used to study hard. She worked hard for the welfare of Muslims during the war of independence. She organized Muslim woman to struggle for the noble cause of independence. She was considered as an ideal sister cause she always supported his brother in every field of life Due to her great personality she was given the status of madar-e-millat means mother of the nation.

  4. “Effects” she was given the status of khatoon-e-Pakistan she used to take care of Quaid-e-Azam a lot as it is said that “behind every successful man there is women” Quaid-e-Azam paid her tribute by saying that "My sister was like a bright ray of light and hope whenever I came back home and met her. Anxieties would have been much greater and my health much worse, but for the restraint imposed by her”

  5. “Conclusion” She is still a role model in the hearts of many women She played a fantastic role as a great sister as well as a great leader. With out the help and support of Fatima Jinnah, Quaid e Azam would not have created Pakistan.

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