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What was their relations?
was politics involved or just friendship?
Did they ever have any differences?
 
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Agha Khan probably helped Jinnah get in touch with the British since he was loyal British servant and had great ties with the British Empire.

But he probably wasn't too helpful since the Balochis, Sindhi, Pathan and much of Muslims population in the what is now Pakistan wanted to killed Aga Khan 1 because of his betrayal, and the loss of Muslims lives as a result
 
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Agha Khan probably helped Jinnah get in touch with the British since he was loyal British servant and had great ties with the British Empire.

But he probably wasn't too helpful since the Balochis, Sindhi, Pathan and much of Muslims population in the what is now Pakistan wanted to killed Aga Khan 1 because of his betrayal, and the loss of Muslims lives as a result

also aga khan formed Muslim league.

btw.. are you pak/Brazilian? :D and do you know BJJ?
 
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also aga khan formed Muslim league.

btw.. are you pak/Brazilian? :D and do you know BJJ?

Yeah my bad the first one died before that Muslim League. Plus that tells us that the Roayal British Empire was Pro Muslims League, looking at it historically Agha Khan never goes against the wishes of the British Crown.

I'm basically "Pak" as for BJJ sort of, though it's basic stuff.
 
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Aga Khan was the leader of the Ismaili sect from Persia, which originated in the cult of the Assassins. It is closely related to Freemasonry. The Agha Khan was very close the to British rulers, and was the first President of the Muslim League. The Muslim League was used by the British to create Pakistan.

Jinnah was originally an Ismaili, and he converted to Shi'ism only later. As such, his closeness to the Agha Khan would be natural. Jinnah was also very close to the Qadianis - in fact, it was the leader of the Qadiani community in London who was instrumental in Jinnah going back to India to lead the Pakistan movement.
 
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Aga Khan was the leader of the Ismaili sect from Persia, which originated in the cult of the Assassins. It is closely related to Freemasonry. The Agha Khan was very close the to British rulers, and was the first President of the Muslim League. The Muslim League was used by the British to create Pakistan.

Jinnah was originally an Ismaili, and he converted to Shi'ism only later. As such, his closeness to the Agha Khan would be natural. Jinnah was also very close to the Qadianis - in fact, it was the leader of the Qadiani community in London who was instrumental in Jinnah going back to India to lead the Pakistan movement.

True and did you know Gandhi killed Black Africans in Africa, he was soldier, there's a book him plus some pictures which might also be available online.
 
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True and did you know Gandhi killed Black Africans in Africa, he was soldier, there's a book him plus some pictures which might also be available online.

Gandhi was loyal to the British Empire, at least at the beginning of his career. But as far as I know his role in the Boer war was confined to being an ambulance volunteer.
 
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All your statements only amount to a cheap character assasination stint of our Qaid e Azam. What ever you have said cannot be substantiated.

Aga Khan was the leader of the Ismaili sect from Persia, which originated in the cult of the Assassins. It is closely related to Freemasonry. The Agha Khan was very close the to British rulers, and was the first President of the Muslim League. The Muslim League was used by the British to create Pakistan.

Incomplete research, what u are saying about the Aga khanis belonging to a creed of assasins from antiquity is false. They are known to be the Qizalbash by some.

Jinnah was originally an Ismaili, and he converted to Shi'ism only later. As such, his closeness to the Agha Khan would be natural. Jinnah was also very close to the Qadianis - in fact, it was the leader of the Qadiani community in London who was instrumental in Jinnah going back to India to lead the Pakistan movement.

The MAIN reason why Jinnah Sahab returned to Pakistan was on the direct persuation of Allama Iqbal, it was him who contacted Jinnah sahab and urged him to return for the cause of Pakistan. If one really wants to understand the personality and religious believes of the Qaid, it is integral that the life and personality of Allama Iqbal be studied.

Allama Iqbal is on record to reproach the Qadiyanis, so if Qaid had any ties what so ever with the Qadiyanis, Allama Sahab would have not approached Jinnah Sahab at all. Thats what is to be rationalized as well. A personality as upright and honorable as Allama Iqbal would not have such schism in his deeds and words.

What you have written is horse poop.


Mods, please ban this member as he has made insulting statements about our Qaid, which cannot be tolerated in accordance to our constitution as well as by any patriotic Pakistani.


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This is

1) Nothing but useless character assassination of Jinnah. Jinnah wasn't all that religious to be anything, anyone who believes differently is kidding himself. Yes he fought for religious freedom and equality for all.
2) Bigoted stance against the Aga Khanis, Ismailis, Shia's, etc.

This forum is not for discussing religion in this manner.
 
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