The Jinnah Anthology
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Pakistan
- Date of Publication 27 May 2010
- ISBN 9780195479249
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages350 pages
- Size 254x251x28 mm
- Weight 1580 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Fully illustrated 0
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Short description:
This is a compilation of newly written and previously published articles, excerpts, personal accounts and tributes by renowned authors and distinguished individuals worldwide, along with speeches delivered by Mohammad Ali Jinnah himself, focusing on the character of Jinnah as a statesman and founder of Pakistan.
MoreLong description:
This book intends, primarily, to be a source of inspiration for the general reader. It aims to re-emphasize Jinnah's vision and principals relating to democracy, justice, equality, integrity, honesty, supremacy of the rule of law and rights of women and minorities, to document the Quaid's life, his work and achievements. The collection of previously published and new articles by well-known academics, historians and analysts along with the collection of various
speeches delivered by Jinnah between 1911 and 1947 make it an invaluable source of information for academics, researchers, historians, undergraduate and graduate students alike. The book is divided into fourteen sections, including essays, excerpts from books on the freedom movement, speeches, quotes,
articles, personal recollections and tributes. The speeches are unavailable in any other publications and therefore prove to be invaluable. The book has an attractive layout, and a wide variety of photographs.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Publisher's Note
SECTION 1: ORIGINAL ESSAYS ON JINNAH
Mohammad Ali Jinnah: One of the Greatest Statesmen of the Twentieth Century Stanley Wolpert
Partition and the Birth of Pakistan
John Kenneth Galbraith
World of His Fathers Fouad Ajami
Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Liaquat H. Merchant
Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah: A Historian's Perspective S.M. Burke
Jinnah: A Portrait
Sharif al Mujahid
Quaid-i-Azam's Personality and its Role and Relevance in the Achievement of Pakistan
Sikandar Hayat
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Kuldip Nayar
M.A. Jinnah: The Official Biography
M.R. Kazimi
The Official Biography: An Evaluation
Sharif al Mujahid
Inheriting the Raj: Jinnah and the Governor-Generalship Issue
Ayesha Jalal
Constitutional Set-up of Pakistan as Visualised by Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah
S. Sharifuddin Pirzada
Jinnah-Two Perspectives: Secular or Islamic and Protector General of Minorities
Liaquat H. Merchant
Jinnah on Civil Liberties
A.G. Noorani
Jinnah and Women's Emancipation
Sharif al Mujahid
Jinnah's 'Gettysburg Address'
Akbar S. Ahmed
The Two Saviours: Ataturk and Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Siddiqui
The Quaid and the Princely States of India
Shaharyar M. Khan
Reminiscences
Javid Iqbal
Jinnah as seen by Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III
Liaquat H. Merchant
SECTION 2: QUOTES FROM THE QUAID
SECTION 3: EXCERPTS FROM THE SPEECHES AND STATEMENTS OF THE QUAID
1. Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill, 17 March 1911
2. Moving the Report of the Select Committee on the Mussulman Wakf Validating Bill, April 1913
3. Jinnah's Address to the Court in the Case Bal Gangadhar Tilak vs King Emperor, 8 November 1916
4. On the Report of the 'Rowlatt Committee and Montagu-Chelmsford Reform Proposals', 15 April 1918
5. On the Criminal Law (Emergency Powers) Bill, 6 February 1919
6. In Opposition to the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 12 September 1929
7. Islam-A Code of Life, Eid Message, September 1945
8. Safeguarding the Rights of Minorities, 14 July 1947
9. The Duty of Government and the Freedom of Its Citizens, 11 August 1947
10. Pakistan: A Moral and Intellectual Achievement, 31 August 1947
11. Pakistan's Relations with India, 11 March 1948
12. Duty to the State, 12 April 1948: Reply to the Address Presented by the Students of the Islamia College, Peshawar
13. A Democratic and Islamic Constitution for Pakistan, 26 February 1948, in a Broadcast to the People of the United States of America, Recorded in February 1948
14. Dangers of Provincialism, 21 March 1948, Addressing a Public Meeting in Dhaka
15. Banking Practices and Islamic Ideals, 1 July 1948, at the Opening Ceremony of the State Bank of Pakistan
SECTION 4: EXCERPTS FROM BOOKS ON THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT
1. Joachim Alva, Leaders of India, Thackerland Ltd, Bombay, 1943
2. V.N. Naik, Mr Jinnah: A Political Study, Sadbhakti Publications, Bombay, 1947
3. Woodrow Wyatt, Confessions of an Optimist, Collins, London, 1985
4. Ajeet Jawed, Secular and Nationalist Jinnah, Kitab Publishing House, New Delhi, 1998
5. H.V. Hodson, The Great Divide, OUP, Karachi, 1997
6. Muhammaf Yusuf Buch, 'The Two Prototypes: Jinnah and Gandhi', Pakistan Past and Present, Stacey International, London, 1976
7. Sharif al Mujahid (ed.), In Quest of Jinnah, OUP, Karachi, 2007
o T.W. Hutton, 'Mohammed Ali Jinnah'
SECTION 5: IMPRESSIONS
1. Beverley Nichols
2. Edgar Snow
3. Lady Wavell
4. Aga Khan III
SECTION 6: PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS
1. Sarojini Naidu
2. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3. Dewan Chaman Lal
4. Frank Moraes
5. M.A.H. Ispahani
6. Begum Geti Ara Bashir Ahmad
7. S.M. Yusuf
8. B.R. Ambedkar
9. P. Atkinson Laurence
10. Yusuf Meherally
11. Edwin Samuel Montagu
12. D.F. Karaka
13. R.G. Casey
14. H.V. Hodson
15. Princess Abida Sultaan
16. Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
17. Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
18. S. Hashim Raza
19. Justice (retd.) Z.A. Channa
20. Ata Rabbani
21. Yusuf A. Haroon
22. Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada
SECTION 7: TRIBUTES
1. Lord Louis Mountbatten
2. H.V. Hodson
3. President Harry S. Truman
4. George Marshall
5. Lord Pethick-Lawrence
6. Sir Stafford Cripps
7. Sir Olaf Caroe
8. Sarat Chandra Bose
9. Sir Cowasji Jehangir
10. Sir R.K. Shanmukhan Chetty
11. Chaudri Zafarullah Khan
12. Muhammad Iqbal
SECTION 8: ARTICLES ON JINNAH
1. Quaid-i-Azam and the Demand for Partition
Gowher Rizvi
2. M.A. Jinnah as the Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity
Karl Reinhold Haellquist
3. A Soviet Perspective
Yu.V. Gankovsky
4. Quaid-i-Azam as I Knew Him
Altaf Husain
5. Jinnah, in a Class of His Own
Eqbal Ahmad
6. Jinnah: Leadership and Political Orientation
Hasan-Askari Rizvi
7. The Quaid as a Statesman
Mahdi Masud
8. Bring Back Jinnah's Pakistan
Ardeshir Cowasjee
SECTION 9: THE JINNAH SOCIETY: FOCUS ON JINNAH'S IDEALS, PRINCIPLES, AND VISION
Liaquat H. Merchant
SECTION 10: THE QUAID'S WILL
SECTION 11: THE DAWN TRUST
SECTION 12: JUDGMENTS
1. Excerpt from the Judgment of Justice Abdul Kadir Sheikh of the High Court of Sind
2. Excerpt from the Judgment of Justice Abdul Hayee Kureshi and Justice Abdul Razzak A. Thahim of the High Court of Sind
SECTION 13: THE QUAID'S LAST RITES
Mohammed Aly Rangoonwala
SECTION 14: OBITUARY/EDITORIAL
1. From The Times (London)
2. From The Hindu (Madras [Chennai] India)
SECTION 15: THE QUAID'S LIFE: A CHRONOLOGY
The Editors
Comments on the Second Edition
Index