Very interesting to read
 

 
>  
>From: shivashankara rao <>
>
>Subject:
Muhhammed Ali Jinnah
>To: 
>Date:
Tuesday, 18 June, 2013, 6:54 AM
>
>Here
is some interesting past of Mr. MUHHAMMED ALI JINNAH.
>
>AN
AMAZING HISTORICAL FACT, PROBABLY KNOWN TO VERY FEW....Roots of Muhammed Ali
Jinnah
>
>
>Here
are some interesting facts on the Lohana roots of Mohammad Ali Jinnah the
founding father of Pakistan.
>
>He is
the grandson of Premjibhai Thakkar (Gondal), a Lohana, who, to support his
family, entered into the trading of fish in the coastal town of Veraval.
>
>His
business, however, clashed with the strong (vegetarian) moral ethics of the
Lohanas and as a result he was ostracised from the community.
>
>He
made enough money in this trade and attempted to rejoin the community. He also
discontinued the fishing business. However, the Lohana leaders did not accept
his request to rejoin the community. Think about the course of history, if they
had not had inflated egos and had allowed him 
to come back!
>
>Premjibhai
;s son Punjalal Thakkar (Jinnah' s father) was enraged at his father's
humiliation and reacted like any other Lohana - with equal and opposite force.
He adopted Islam and changed the names of all his four sons. However, he
continued to use his Gujarati nickname: Zino (pronounced Jinno in old fashioned
Gujarati) which means 'skinny. ' Jinno`s son - Mohammad Ali - changed his
family name to Jinnah - the nickname of his converted father.
>
>Jinnah's
first marriage in 1892 was the result of his mother urging him to marry his
cousin Emibai before he left for England to pursue higher studies. However,
Emibai died a few months later. His second marriage took place in 1918 to
Rattanbai Petit, a Parsi lady who was 24 years his junior. Rattanbai converted
to Islam when she married Jinnah and took on the name Maryam Jinnah. In 1919,
she gave birth to their only daughter, Dina Wadia.
>
>Dina
was born to Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Maryam Jinnah in London in 1919 - shortly
after midnight on August 15, 1919. As Stanley Wolpert' s "Jinnah of
Pakistan" records: "Oddly enough, precisely twenty-eight years to the
day and hour before the birth of Jinnah's other offspring, Pakistan."
>
>Dina
had a rift with her father when she expressed her desire to marry a Parsi-born
Indian, Neville Wadia. According to M C Chagla in "Roses in December"
, Jinnah, a Muslim, disowned his daughter after trying to dissuade her from
marrying Neville. Dina Wadia is the only direct living link to Jinnah and the
nation of Pakistan which claims her father as Father of the Nation Dina's
descendants, including her son Nusli Wadia, who runs Bombay Dyeing, are part of
the Wadia family and reside in India as she married and stayed in India after
the partition of India. 
>So,
here is the fact. 
>Gandhiji, who spearheded the movement for independent India,
is aptly regarded as Father of India 
> Gandhi and Jinnah
(father of Pakistan), are both sons of Saurashtra, (old Kathiavad) Gujarat
>__._,_.___

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