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Happy Women's Day, March 8

OK My dedication tody to dis Graceful Woman:pakistan:

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Fatima Jinnah (30 July 1893 — 9 July 1967) was a dental surgeon, biographer, stateswoman, and one of the leading Founding mothers of Pakistan. She was also the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.

After the declaration of the Pakistan Resolution in 1940, Fatima Jinnah was one of the influential and founding members of the Pakistan Movement, calling for independence of independent Muslims states into one national identity. During at this time, Fatima Jinnah also played a pivotal role in civil rights and introduced the women's rights movement in the Pakistan Movement. After the independence, Fatima Jinnah co-founded the Pakistan Women's Association (APWA), while significantly played an integral role in the settlement of the Urdu-speaking mass in the newly formed country.

After the death of her brother, she continued to work for the welfare of the Pakistan's people though charities and the institutions. Her active role in national politics return in 1965 after Jinnah announced her presidential candidacy running against Ayub Khan in the 1965 elections, traveling West-Pakistan and East-Pakistan on emergence during the election campaign, promising to initiate Jinnah's vision of Pakistan, promulgation of the equal civil rights, education and vowed to solve the energy crises. She conceded her defeat in the elections, with many experts believing that the ballots were forcefully rigged by Ayub Khan and his son. After battling a long illness, Fatima Jinnah died in Karachi 9 July 1967. After her death, Fatima Jinnah was honoured and she is commonly known in Pakistan as Khātūn-e Pākistān ("Lady of Pakistan") and Māder-e Millat ("Mother of the Nation."). Fatima Jinnah to this day remains a popular figure - she has been honoured with many institutions being named after her.

Fatima Jinnah Women University
Fatima Jinnah Medical College
Fatima Jinnah Dental College
Fatima Jinnah Park - Islamabad

@Aeronaut BB @Hyperion @Armstrong @Talon @A.Rafay @Mirzay @Ak-47A @HRK @LoveIcon @WebMaster @RazPaK @Alpha1 @KRAIT @Ayush @arp2041 @seiko @Mani2020
 
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OK My dedication tody to dis Graceful Woman:pakistan:

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Fatima Jinnah (30 July 1893 — 9 July 1967) was a dental surgeon, biographer, stateswoman, and one of the leading Founding mothers of Pakistan. She was also the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.

After the declaration of the Pakistan Resolution in 1940, Fatima Jinnah was one of the influential and founding members of the Pakistan Movement, calling for independence of independent Muslims states into one national identity. During at this time, Fatima Jinnah also played a pivotal role in civil rights and introduced the women's rights movement in the Pakistan Movement. After the independence, Fatima Jinnah co-founded the Pakistan Women's Association (APWA), while significantly played an integral role in the settlement of the Urdu-speaking mass in the newly formed country.

After the death of her brother, she continued to work for the welfare of the Pakistan's people though charities and the institutions. Her active role in national politics return in 1965 after Jinnah announced her presidential candidacy running against Ayub Khan in the 1965 elections, traveling West-Pakistan and East-Pakistan on emergence during the election campaign, promising to initiate Jinnah's vision of Pakistan, promulgation of the equal civil rights, education and vowed to solve the energy crises. She conceded her defeat in the elections, with many experts believing that the ballots were forcefully rigged by Ayub Khan and his son. After battling a long illness, Fatima Jinnah died in Karachi 9 July 1967. After her death, Fatima Jinnah was honoured and she is commonly known in Pakistan as Khātūn-e Pākistān ("Lady of Pakistan") and Māder-e Millat ("Mother of the Nation."). Fatima Jinnah to this day remains a popular figure - she has been honoured with many institutions being named after her.

Fatima Jinnah Women University
Fatima Jinnah Medical College
Fatima Jinnah Dental College
Fatima Jinnah Park - Islamabad

@Aeronaut BB @Hyperion @Armstrong @Talon @A.Rafay @Mirzay @Ak-47A @HRK @LoveIcon @WebMaster @RazPaK @Alpha1 @KRAIT @Ayush @arp2041 @seiko @Mani2020

A nice and brave woman... :smitten:
 
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Happy Men Day.... when your wife is not at home and is gone to Makka
 
Happy Womens day @Spring Onion

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@Talon and @KRAIT I think there must be another dedicated day, certainly not this one ;).

(no offense)

God Bless you.

Just had a broadcast on the day yesterday . Not a pleasent situation still a long way to go for our women.

Wish if someday there is some place for women :)
 
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Today is March 8, happy women's day!
Did you send a little gift or a worm words to female around you? Did you call your mother and say hello? Did you thank your wife for her taking care of you? Did you thank female for making the world 10 times beautiful?
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如果在这儿有中国妇女们的话,我祝她们都妇女节快乐, 幸福女人天。 可是之前我要她们为我做很多中餐因为今天是妇女节。:D
 

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