";s:4:"text";s:3334:" Dina was the daughter of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (the Founder of Pakistan) Maryam Jinnah and the step daughter of Emibai Jinnah. When she was 14 years of age, Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s mother Mithibai Jinnah urged her son Muhammad Ali to marry his cousin Emibai. The mother and his wife both passed away when he was in London. Jinnah asserted his independence by making two important personal decisions. A few years ago I was amused to read in the newspaper that Nazaria Pakistan Workers Trust in Lahore was holding a meeting to commemorate the life of Maryam Jinnah as a model Muslim woman. Dina was born to Jinnah and Rattanbai Petit on the night between August 14 and 15 in 1919, which was a Friday. He left a deep and respected legacy in Pakistan. ... Emibai Jinnah. Her mother died when she was just 10 years old and was raised by her father and aunt Fatima Jinnah. In 1895, at age 19, he became the youngest Indian to be called to the bar in England. He was a great leader as well as a politician. Emibai Jinnah was the first wife of Quaid e Azam who died at a young age.
In London, Jinnah soon gave up the apprenticeship to study law instead, by joining Lincoln’s Inn. Before getting to London in 1892 his mother stubborn, he married to his cousin Emibai Jinnah. Although he returned to Karachi, he remained there only a short time before moving to Bombay. It could be described as a traditional Asian marriage -- the groom barely 16 years old and the bride a mere child. Dina was born in London, United Kingdom. Ruttie and Jinnah separated a few months before her death at the age of 29 in 1929. But another death, that of his beloved mother, devastated him (ibid.). Jinnah gave in to his mother’s wishes and married Emibai at Paneli Village, both tying the knot at a very early age. However, Emibai died a few months later. When is Dina Wadia's birthday? Jinnah’s daughter Dina was 10 years old at the time. It is said that they raised him as a Muslim despite being educated in a modern liberal western society. Aged twenty, Jinnah began his practice in Bombay, the only Muslim barrister in the city. Emibai Jinnah (1878–1893) was the first cousin and first wife of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah from 1892 until her death.