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Conclusion How Quaid-e-Azam’s London Times Shaped Pakistan is a story of metamorphosis. An immature man from Karachi went to London as a pupil and returned as a visionary leader.
The Young Jinnah Roots a Visionary (1876–1893) reminds us that to understand the visionary Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, we must revisit his formative years.
Struggling as a pupil, his discipline and exposure to law and politics shaped him into a visionary leader. These exploits subsequently gave him the strength to guide a nation
The dream that inspired Jinnah was the seed from which Pakistan was born. It converted him from a disheartened politician into a visionary leader
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