My Brother is the account of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the author
of Pakistan, by his sister Fatima Jinnah. It is believed that the distribution
of Hector Bolitho's book, Jinnah Creator of Pakistan in 1954 incited Miss
Jinnah to expound on her sibling as it was felt that Bolitho's book had
neglected to draw out the political parts of her sibling's life. It was
distributed by the Quaid-I-Azam Academy in 1987.
A noteworthy focal point of the book are his political goals and how his bombing wellbeing influenced them.
A noteworthy focal point of the book are his political goals and how his bombing wellbeing influenced them.
My Brother is the account of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the author
of Pakistan, by his sister Fatima Jinnah. It is believed that the distribution
of Hector Bolitho's book, Jinnah Creator of Pakistan in 1954 incited Miss
Jinnah to expound on her sibling as it was felt that Bolitho's book had
neglected to draw out the political parts of her sibling's life. It was
distributed by the Quaid-I-Azam Academy in 1987. A noteworthy focal point of
the book are his political goals and how his bombing wellbeing influenced them.
The Daily Times condensed it as "...he knew about the hazard his bombing
wellbeing presented, hence needed to do whatever he could to construct the new
nation whose presence was unstable attributable to absence of assets and
colossal difficulties on the financial and political fronts." It
investigates his sentiments of disloyalty in more seasoned age and ailment, for
instance, when picked by an emergency vehicle when attempting to inhale, it
came up short on gas, and after that lay in trust that an hour for another will
come.
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