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So guys long story short I once saw a book written by an Indian writer Dr Ajeed Jawed Online about our founding father MA Jinnah. The title of book was “Secular and Nationalist Jinnah”. I inquired from the readers of this book and overall got a very positive response. So I decided to buy this book, from oxford university press and it costed me almost 1000 PKR but it’s actually a million dollar book. It, s impartial and everything claimed or written has a historical backing to books which were written between 1900-1947.So there is a little chance of history being distorted or a false claim is made by the writer. I advise everyone to read this book before reaching conclusions based on the distorted and amended history or false claims presented in both India and Pakistan by people who changed facts for their own convenience or to fulfill their personal agendas. I again repeat read this book if you are really looking for truth and realistic answers.
Review
Mohammed Ali Jinnah is the most misrepresented figure in the political history of the subcontinent. In Pakistan he is considered the savior of Muslims, protector of Islam and Islamic culture. In India he is dubbed as an evil genius, a die-hard communalist. Opponent of the freedom struggle, all of the British imperialists and the one man responsible for the partition of the country. The real facts about Jinnah are suppressed by both Indian and Pakistani historians.
The truth is that Jinnah was an uncompromising enemy of foreign rule throughout his political career. He was a patriot, a secular nationalist, and an advocate of Hindu Muslim unity. He fought vigorously for Indian interests in the imperial legislative assembly, refused any title from the British, and struggled for united India for forty years of his life. He resisted for long the proposal of partition and sought fair play and safeguards for the Muslim minority in united India and when Pakistan was won he advocated the same for the Hindu minority.
Secular and nationalist Jinnah challenges many of the myths that grown around Jinnah’s role in the freedom movement and reveals his true character to readers around the world.
The writer strongly criticized Gandhi and Nehru’s as politicians driven by hypocrisy, power and personal agendas who turned Jinnah into a separatist. She specially called Gandhi a pro-British and supported her claim with several real life examples. According to her MA Jinnah was the only leader of India whose politics were solely driven by the freedom of India from the British yoke and the betterment of Indian people. No one was ever able to challenge his honesty and integrity.
Every time he wanted to settle down differences between Hindus and Muslims someone from the congress or separatists working on the British payroll defeated him. Thus he was never able to achieve his nationalistic dream of Hindu Muslim unity against the British.
Even after Pakistan came into being he advocated the same rights for Hindu minority of Pakistan as he was advocating for Indian Muslims pre partition. But Jinnah was of little use of communal elements of Pakistan who used him to get Pakistan but they wanted to impose Islam on everyone and tried to suppress his every speech and action which shows his nationalism and secularism. Jinnah even tried to convert Muslim league into a national league which was open to all Pakistani citizens irrespective of religion but he failed. Jinnah was a practical, modern and progressive man emotions and religion has no special place in his life who even opposed the sharia and khilafat movement. He left the young nation of Pakistan just after 1 year and later this country was at the mercy of military dictators, feudal lords and likeminded communalists.
We see huge no of Indians today hating Jinnah and opposing the creation of Pakistan. Very few of them know Pakistan is the product of their own beloved leaders like Gandhi and Nehru. The subcontinent produced a fine politician and leader who was an honest secular and nationalist but was forced to choose partition as second best alternative as without partition the rights and existence of Muslims of India were at stake. It was only after 1939 when he started to talk about partition and gradually got away from his nationalistic ideas. The Hindu Muslim unity were existent in real life but it was ruined by the dirty politics of that time. According to Jinnah it was made a political problem in fact it was just a community problem. The ones benefited from it most were the British.
Now 70 years have gone and the current scenario is different. Indians are loyal with Indian and Pakistanis with Pakistan but if we go back and dig the history partition indeed was a tragedy.Pakistanis and Indians should think about celebrating on 14th and 15th august the former lost the vision of their founding father and latter on that fateful day lost one third of their territory. If Jinnah’s few demands for Muslim rights were not opposed, he was not felt humiliated by Nehru and congress there would be no Pakistan today. If it was not the religious mindset of people there would be no British raj and no partition. Do division on religious lines and no rule of the British invaders. As the democracy dictates people should be given freedom to practice their religion in their private lives but religion should be not be allowed in politics as it give rise to communal mindset, hamper progress,destroy nationalism and disintegrate unity which as history tells us ends up in disaster.
So guys long story short I once saw a book written by an Indian writer Dr Ajeed Jawed Online about our founding father MA Jinnah. The title of book was “Secular and Nationalist Jinnah”. I inquired from the readers of this book and overall got a very positive response. So I decided to buy this book, from oxford university press and it costed me almost 1000 PKR but it’s actually a million dollar book. It, s impartial and everything claimed or written has a historical backing to books which were written between 1900-1947.So there is a little chance of history being distorted or a false claim is made by the writer. I advise everyone to read this book before reaching conclusions based on the distorted and amended history or false claims presented in both India and Pakistan by people who changed facts for their own convenience or to fulfill their personal agendas. I again repeat read this book if you are really looking for truth and realistic answers.
Review
Mohammed Ali Jinnah is the most misrepresented figure in the political history of the subcontinent. In Pakistan he is considered the savior of Muslims, protector of Islam and Islamic culture. In India he is dubbed as an evil genius, a die-hard communalist. Opponent of the freedom struggle, all of the British imperialists and the one man responsible for the partition of the country. The real facts about Jinnah are suppressed by both Indian and Pakistani historians.
The truth is that Jinnah was an uncompromising enemy of foreign rule throughout his political career. He was a patriot, a secular nationalist, and an advocate of Hindu Muslim unity. He fought vigorously for Indian interests in the imperial legislative assembly, refused any title from the British, and struggled for united India for forty years of his life. He resisted for long the proposal of partition and sought fair play and safeguards for the Muslim minority in united India and when Pakistan was won he advocated the same for the Hindu minority.
Secular and nationalist Jinnah challenges many of the myths that grown around Jinnah’s role in the freedom movement and reveals his true character to readers around the world.
The writer strongly criticized Gandhi and Nehru’s as politicians driven by hypocrisy, power and personal agendas who turned Jinnah into a separatist. She specially called Gandhi a pro-British and supported her claim with several real life examples. According to her MA Jinnah was the only leader of India whose politics were solely driven by the freedom of India from the British yoke and the betterment of Indian people. No one was ever able to challenge his honesty and integrity.
Every time he wanted to settle down differences between Hindus and Muslims someone from the congress or separatists working on the British payroll defeated him. Thus he was never able to achieve his nationalistic dream of Hindu Muslim unity against the British.
Even after Pakistan came into being he advocated the same rights for Hindu minority of Pakistan as he was advocating for Indian Muslims pre partition. But Jinnah was of little use of communal elements of Pakistan who used him to get Pakistan but they wanted to impose Islam on everyone and tried to suppress his every speech and action which shows his nationalism and secularism. Jinnah even tried to convert Muslim league into a national league which was open to all Pakistani citizens irrespective of religion but he failed. Jinnah was a practical, modern and progressive man emotions and religion has no special place in his life who even opposed the sharia and khilafat movement. He left the young nation of Pakistan just after 1 year and later this country was at the mercy of military dictators, feudal lords and likeminded communalists.
We see huge no of Indians today hating Jinnah and opposing the creation of Pakistan. Very few of them know Pakistan is the product of their own beloved leaders like Gandhi and Nehru. The subcontinent produced a fine politician and leader who was an honest secular and nationalist but was forced to choose partition as second best alternative as without partition the rights and existence of Muslims of India were at stake. It was only after 1939 when he started to talk about partition and gradually got away from his nationalistic ideas. The Hindu Muslim unity were existent in real life but it was ruined by the dirty politics of that time. According to Jinnah it was made a political problem in fact it was just a community problem. The ones benefited from it most were the British.
Now 70 years have gone and the current scenario is different. Indians are loyal with Indian and Pakistanis with Pakistan but if we go back and dig the history partition indeed was a tragedy.Pakistanis and Indians should think about celebrating on 14th and 15th august the former lost the vision of their founding father and latter on that fateful day lost one third of their territory. If Jinnah’s few demands for Muslim rights were not opposed, he was not felt humiliated by Nehru and congress there would be no Pakistan today. If it was not the religious mindset of people there would be no British raj and no partition. Do division on religious lines and no rule of the British invaders. As the democracy dictates people should be given freedom to practice their religion in their private lives but religion should be not be allowed in politics as it give rise to communal mindset, hamper progress,destroy nationalism and disintegrate unity which as history tells us ends up in disaster.
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