Tuesday 26 June 2012

Roots of Muhammad Ali Jinnah - He was a Rajput converted to Islam

.....Roots of Jinnah

Here are some interesting facts on the Lohana roots of Mohammad Ali Jinnah the founding father of Pakistan :
He was the grandson of Premjibhai Thakkar (Gondal), a Lohana, who, to support hisfamily, entered into the trading of fish within the coastal town of Veraval .
His business, however, clashed with the strong(vegetarian)moral ethics of the Lohanas and as a result he was ostracised from the community.
He made enough money in this trade and attempted to rejoin the community. He also discontinued the fish business. However, the Lohana leaders, in their wisdom, did not accept his request... think about the course of history, if they had not had inflated egos and had welcomed him back!

Premjibhai' s son Punjalal Thakkar (Jinnah's father) was enraged at his father's humiliation and reacted like any other Lohana - with equal and opposite force. He adopted the Muslim religion and changed the names of all his four sons. However, he continued to use his Gujarati nickname: Zino (pronounced Jinno in old fashioned Gujarati) which means 'Skinny.'

Jinno`s son - Mohammad Ali - changed his family name to Jinnah - the nickname of his converted father.
So, here is the fact. Gandhiji who effectively gave birth to independent India (Bharat) and Jinnah, who is the father of Pakistan , are both sons of Saurashtra,(old Kathiavad) Gujarat *This is an edited article derived from ' Gujarat Samachar' and just clear facts are stated.*

His grandfather, Poonja Gokuldas Meghji,]was a Hindu Bhatia Rajput from Paneli village in Gondal state in Kathiawar. Jinnah's ancestors were HinduRajputs; his grandfather had converted to Islam.

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