In the annals of history, few figures stand as tall as Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan. Beyond his leadership in securing an independent nation, Quaid-e-Azam’s exceptional qualities as a loving brother and a compassionate human being shine through. His deep affection for his sisters – Rahmat, Mariam, Shereen, and Fatima – and his brother Ahmed Ali Jinnah, along with his remarkable generosity, have left a lasting legacy of family values. Let us delve into this heartwarming account, replete with dates, quotes, and intriguing anecdotes.

A Father’s Influence and Educational Commitment
Quaid-e-Azam’s father, a man of wisdom and foresight, realized the importance of education, even for his daughters, at a time when female literacy in India was extremely rare. Determined to empower his daughters, he personally taught them English, setting the foundation for Quaid-e-Azam’s own devotion to his family.

“My father would collect me and my two sisters at night and teach us to read and write English. He was a strict disciplinarian,” Fatima Jinnah reminisced.
Quaid-e-Azam’s Last Will and Generosity

In his last will dated 30th May 1939, Quaid-e-Azam exhibited his deep love and care for his siblings. He directed the executors of his will, appointed in the first paragraph, to pay a substantial monthly allowance of Rs. 100/- (equal to Rs. 500,000 today) to each of his sisters, Rahmat, Mariam, and Shereen, throughout their lifetimes.



































