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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Muslim League Organizational Documents and Working Committee Nominations (1934-1939) |

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Muslim League Organizational Documents and Working Committee Nominations (1934-1939)

Sub title : Committee Formations, Provincial Coordination and International Muslim Affairs

Subject: Muslim League Organization | Working Committee | International Muslim Solidarity

Date of publication: 1939

Language: English

Page: 276 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27361

Keyword: Muslim League — Working Committee — Organizational Structure — Provincial Coordination | National Guard | Women Representation — International Muslim Affairs | Japanese Aggression in China | Committee Nominations

Abstract: This collection contains crucial organizational documents of the All India Muslim League from 1934-1939, including Quaid-e-Azam M.A. Jinnah's nominations for the Working Committee with the historic inclusion of Begum Muhammad Ali as the first woman member, correspondence about the Sind Muslim National Guard, responses to international crises affecting Muslims (including Japanese bombing of Chinese mosques), and coordination of provincial Muslim League activities. The documents reveal the systematic building of the Muslim League's organizational structure during a critical period of political mobilization.

Description: A comprehensive collection of organizational documents from the All India Muslim League spanning 1934-1939, showcasing Quaid-e-Azam M.A. Jinnah's strategic leadership in building the party apparatus. The collection includes the historic 1934 Working Committee nominations featuring the groundbreaking appointment of Begum Muhammad Ali as the first woman member, representing a significant step in women's political participation. Documents reveal the challenges of provincial coordination, the establishment of the Muslim National Guard, responses to international crises affecting global Muslim communities, and the day-to-day organizational challenges faced by the party. Particularly notable are the communications regarding Japanese attacks on Chinese mosques during the Sino-Japanese War, demonstrating the Muslim League's engagement with international Muslim concerns. These papers provide invaluable insight into the institutional building that formed the foundation for the Pakistan movement. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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