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Letters and Correspondence to Muhammad Ali Jinnah |

Letters and Correspondence to Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Sub title : Internal Muslim League Affairs, Political Strategy, and Community Appeals

Subject: All India Muslim League | Fundraising and Bait-ul-Mal | Complaints of Communal Bias in Employment

Date of publication: 1943

Language: English

Page: 211 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28407

Keyword: Muhammad Ali Jinnah -- All India Muslim League -- Internal Dissent -- Baluchistan Muslim League -- Communal Discrimination | Government Employment -- Bait-ul-Mal -- Zakat -- Fundraising | Political Strategy -- American Propaganda -- Punjab Muslim League -- Correspondence

Abstract: This diverse file contains personal letters, official memoranda, and organizational correspondence primarily addressed to Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It includes strategic advice on managing American public opinion, internal critiques of Muslim League provincial leadership, detailed complaints about pro-Hindu bias in British Indian government departments (especially the Military Engineering Services), proposals for establishing a central Islamic charity (Bait-ul-Mal), ideological discussions on the meaning of Pakistan, and routine administrative communications.

Description: This collection features letters revealing internal Muslim League challenges, from provincial disputes and financial proposals to serious allegations of anti-Muslim bias in government jobs. It includes strategic foreign policy advice and ideological debates on Pakistan's purpose, offering a comprehensive view of the issues managed by Jinnah's office. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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