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Quaid-e-Azam and His Enduring Legacy: A Testament to Family Values

Quaid's siblings

“My sister Rahmat Cassimbhoy Jamal shall be paid per month Rs.100/- (one hundred) during her lifetime,” Quaid-e-Azam’s will directed, revealing his commitment to their well-being.

Similarly, he expressed his affection for Mariam Abdenbhoy Peerbhoy, stating, “to pay per month Rs.100/- (one hundred) to my sister, Mariam Abdenbhoy Peerbhoy, during her lifetime.”

The will also highlighted Quaid-e-Azam’s fondness for his youngest sister, Shereen Jinnah, who opted to live in Karachi until her passing in 1980. “I direct my executors to pay per month Rs.100/- (one hundred) to my sister Shereen, during her lifetime,” he wrote.

Affection for His Brother Ahmed Ali Jinnah

Even though Ahmed Ali Jinnah passed away at a young age, Quaid-e-Azam’s love for him endured. “To pay per month Rs.100/- (One Hundred) to my brother Ahmed during his lifetime,” Quaid-e-Azam’s will stated, emphasizing his affection for his sibling.

The Source of His Generosity

Quaid-e-Azam’s financial provisions were made possible by his own wealth, as he was known to be one of the richest individuals in India. This affluence allowed him to bestow perpetual gifts to his beloved siblings, ensuring their comfort and security.

An Enduring Legacy

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