Quaid-e-Azam Early
Life
Q: When was the first tutor engaged to teach Quaid-e-Azam at
home?
A: 1882
Q: Which school did he first join?
A: Sindh Madrassah-tul-lslam
Q: When was he admitted at Sindh Madrassah-tul-Islam?
A: July4, 1887
Q: When was he first taken to Bombay?
A: 1887
Q: Which school did he join during his brief stay in Bombay?
A: Anjuman-e-lslam School
Q: When was he readmitted at Sindh Madrassah-tul-Islam?
A: December23, 1887
Q: Which was the game he used to play in his schoof life?
A: Cricket
Q: At what age he took to horse riding
A: Ten years
Q: When did he leave Sindh Madrassah-tul-lslam?
A: January 30, 1892
Q: Which school did he join in after leaving Sindh Madrassah-tul-lslam?
A: Mission High School
HIGHER
EDUCATION
Q: When did Quaid-e-Azam leave for England for higher studies?
A: December 1892
Q: On whose advice did he proceed to England?
A: Sir Leigh Croft
Q: In which bank did he open his account upon arrival in England?
A: Royal Bank of Scotland
Q: In which company did he begin apprenticeship in London?
A: GrahamTrading Company
Q: Which educational institution did he first join in Eng-land?
A: Lincoln,s lnn
Q: Why had he chosen to join Lincoln's Inn?
A: He specifically chose to join Lincoln's Inn because he noticed
the name of Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) heading
the list of the great-est law-givers of the world on a plaque
at its main entrance.
Q: When did he join Lincoln's Inn?
A: June 25, 1893
Q: What was the aim of his voyage to England at first?
A: To establisth business over there
Q: When was the degree of Bar-at-Law conferred upon him?
A: April29, 1896
Q: Which library was first joined by him in England?
A: British Museum Library
Q: When did he change his surname from Jinnahbhai toJinnah?
A: 1893
Q: Who was the Prime Minister of England when Quaid-e-Azam was
studying law in England?
A: William Ewart Gladstone
Q: Which were Quaid's favourite newspapers during his stay in
England?
A: The Times, The Liberal Daily News and The Pall Mall Gazette
Q: When did he return from England after completing his education?
A: 1896
Q: When did Quaid-e-Azam leave for England for higher studies?
A: December 1892
Q: On whose advice did he proceed to England?
A: Sir Leigh Croft
Q: In which bank did he open his account upon arrival in England?
A: Royal Bank of Scotland
Q: In which company did he begin apprenticeship in London?
A: GrahamTrading Company
Q: Which educational institution did he first join in Eng-land?
A: Lincoln,s lnn
Q: Why had he chosen to join Lincoln's Inn?
A: He specifically chose to join Lincoln's Inn because he noticed
the name of Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) heading
the list of the great-est law-givers of the world on a plaque
at its main entrance.
Q: When did he join Lincoln's Inn?
A: June 25, 1893
Q: What was the aim of his voyage to England at first?
A: To establisth business over there
Q: When was the degree of Bar-at-Law conferred upon him?
A: April29, 1896
Q: Which library was first joined by him in England?
A: British Museum Library
Q: When did he change his surname from Jinnahbhai toJinnah?
A: 1893
Q: Who was the Prime Minister of England when Quaid-e-Azam was
studying law in England?
A: William Ewart Gladstone
Q: Which were Quaid's favourite newspapers during his stay in
England?
A: The Times, The Liberal Daily News and The Pall Mall Gazette
Q: When did he return from England after completing his education?
A: 1896
PROFESIONAL
CAREER
Q: When did Ouaid-e-Azam commence his career as a professional
lawyer?
A: 1896
Q: In which court did he first register himself as a barrister?
A: Bombay High Court
Q: When was he enrolled as a barrister at Bombay High Court?
A: August 24,1896
Q: To whom he was first introduced as a lawyer?
A: Advocate General of Bombay, Mac Pherson
Q: When was Quaid-e-Azam first appointed as Third Presidency
Magistrate in Bombay?
A: 1900
Q: When did he become a member of Orient Club Bombay?
A: 1902
Q: When did he join Municipal Corporation Bombay as a legal advisor?
A: 1903
Q: When was he elected as member of Bombay Cor- poration?
A: 1904
Q: When was he nominated as a representative of Bombay Presidency
Association to plead the In-dian case before the British electorate?
A: 1905
Q: When did he resign from the membership of Bom-bay Corporation?
A: 1907
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