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Correspondence to M.A. Jinnah Regarding Religious Reference and Muslim League Funds |

Correspondence to M.A. Jinnah Regarding Religious Reference and Muslim League Funds

Sub title : A Letter from Sarah H. Ntivalla and Alley Shadow Motivula

Subject: Muslim League Fundraising | Religious Interpretation | Political Allegory

Date of publication: 1939

Language: English

Page: 5 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27695

Keyword: M.A. Jinnah -- Sarah H. Ntivalla -- Alley Shadow Motivula -- Quranic Interpretation | Muslim League Funds -- Press and Propaganda -- Congress vs. Muslim League -- 1939

Abstract: This collection from different correspondents to M.A. Jinnah in 1939. The first, from Sarah H. Ntivalla, recounts an encounter where a friend drew parallels between a Quranic verse describing hypocrites and the contemporary political situation, specifically those Muslims assisting the Congress against the Muslim League. The author suggests these religious references should be widely publicized. The second letter, from Alley Shadow Motivula, acknowledges receipt of funds and discusses efforts to raise money for the "Muslim League Press and Propaganda," offering continued support for the cause.

Description: This is a collection of pages containing two distinct letters addressed to Quaid-e-Azam M.A. Jinnah. The first letter provides a unique perspective on how religious texts were being interpreted and applied to the contemporary political struggle between the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress. The second letter deals with the practical aspects of funding the League's activities, specifically its press and propaganda efforts. Together, these documents illustrate both the ideological and financial dimensions of the Pakistan Movement, showing how religious sentiment and organizational funding were both crucial elements in the political mobilization of the era. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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