Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had a modest and disciplined personal life. He was a reserved person and rarely discussed his personal life in public. Here are some facts about his personal life:
1. Family: Jinnah was born on December 25, 1876, in Karachi, British India to a Gujarati Ismaili Muslim family. He was the eldest of seven siblings and his father, Jinnahbhai Poonja, was a prosperous merchant.
2. Education: Jinnah received his early education at the Sindh Madrasatul Islam and later studied law in England. He became a barrister in 1896 and started his legal practice in Karachi.
3. Marriage: Jinnah married his first wife, Emibai, in 1892 who unfortunately passed away shortly after. Later in 1918, he married his second wife, Rattanbai Petit, who converted to Islam and took the name Maryam Jinnah. She passed away in 1929.
4. No children: Despite his two marriages, Jinnah had no children of his own.
5. Lifestyle: Jinnah led a simple and disciplined life. He was a vegetarian and avoided smoking and drinking. He was also an avid reader and had a vast collection of books.
6. Interests: Jinnah was a lover of music and enjoyed playing the piano. He was also known to have a passion for the game of snooker.
7. Death: Jinnah passed away on September 11, 1948, due to tuberculosis. He was buried in Karachi and his tomb is now a national monument.
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