aad Khan’s Madir-E-Hurriyat Bagum Jinnah is an inspiring biography that commemorates the life and contributions of Fatima Jinnah. Known as the “Mother of the Nation,” Fatima Jinnah played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s independence movement, standing beside her brother, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The book captures her unwavering resolve, political engagement, and advocacy for women’s rights in a male-dominated society. Khan meticulously chronicles her efforts to unite and inspire the people of Pakistan. This biography is not only a tribute to her legacy but also a reminder of the sacrifices and dedication required to achieve national independence.
Madir-E-Hurriyat Bagum Jinnah (Urdu)
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This biography highlights the life of Fatima Jinnah, a key figure in Pakistan’s independence. Saad Khan sheds light on her courage, political activism, and dedication to her brother, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and the nation’s struggle for freedom.
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