Maulana mohammad ali jauhar

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About This Presentation

INTRODUCTION
BORN
ABOUT
FAMILY BACKGROUND
EDUCATION
JOURNALIST
CONVINCE THE BRITISH GOVT
ARRESTED
PRESIDENT OF INDIA
SUPPORTED THE 14 POINTS
HERO OF PAKISTAN
NAMED IN HONOR
FAMILIARITY OF JOHAR
MOST IMP ABOUT MOLANA
AWARD
COMRADER WEEKLY ENGLISH NEWSPAPER
AIMS OF COMRADE NEWSPAPER
MUHAMMAD AS A J...


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MAULANA MOHAMMAD ALI JAUHAR

Introduction Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar also known as Mohammad Ali was among the passionate fighters of independence who struggled against the British Colonial Powers.Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar is an eminent and legendary Muslim Leader. His illustrious services that led to creation of an independent Muslim Estate, Pakistan on the map of the world. He was the most dynamic and versatile leader of the sub-continent and the Muslim World. He at the same time had seven-fold characteristics of the highest order in the following areas, such as: Educationist Poet Journalist Politician Islamic Scholar Philanthropist Freedom Fighter.

Born Date of birth: December 10, 1878

About Maulana Mohammad Ali Jouhar was an Indian Muslim leader, activist, scholar, journalist and poet, and was among the leading figures of the Khilafat Movement. He was the Sixth Muslim to become the President of Indian National Congress and it lasted only for few months

Family Background He belonged to the family of famous Yousaf Zai. Rohilla tribe of pathans Ancestor settled in Rampur

Education Despite the early death of his father, the family strived and Ali attended the Darul uloom deoband Dligarh muslim university Oxford university in 1898, studying modern history.

JOURNALIST He wrote for major Indian Newspaper in both english and urdu. He himself launchedweekly HAMDARD and english newspaper THE COMRADE in 1911.

CONVINCE THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT Ali represented Muslim delegation . Travelled to England in 1911 in order to convince to British Govt. British rejection their demand is result of formation of KHILAFT MOVEMENT

ARRESTED He was arrested by British authorities and imprisoned for two years for what was termed as a seditious speech at the meeting of the Khilafat Conference

PRESIDENT OF INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS IN 1923 Elected imn 1923 Upset by the failure of KHILAFAT MOVEMENT and Gandhi's suspension of civil disobedience in 1922 He re-started his weekly newspaper and left Congress He opposed Nehru Report

SUPPORTED THE FOURTEEN POINTS OF MUHAMMAD ALI JINNAH Supportes the 14 points of Quaid-e-azam He became critic of Gandhi breaking with his fellow who support Gandhi

NAMED IN HONOR OF MAULANA MOHAMMAD ALI JOHAR GULISTAN-E-JOUHAR neighbour hood in Karachi , Pakistan largest city. Joha Town lahore is also named after him Mohammad Ali Co-operative Housing Society (M.A.C.H.S.) in Karachi Muhammad ali MOSQUE in Singapore

HERO OF MUSLIM OF PAKISTAN He is celebrated as a hero by muslims of Pakistan Remembered for his leadership during khilafat movement and non cooperation movement and his leadership in muslim movement.

FAMILIRITY OF JOHAR: Jauhar was not only an upright leader, activist, scholar but also a man of letters. He along with Gandhi traveled to Britain for attending round table conference sometimes in the 1930s. There he delivered his famous speech which included his wish not to get buried in ‘slave India’.

MOST IMP ABOUT MOLANA JOHAR: The most important facet of his life was his role as a valiant and dauntless fighter for freedom of India and Muslim World. Bravely spoke to British Empire on the occasion of 3rd Round Table Conference held in 1930 at London and said the following golden words:  “I will not go to a slave country, Give independence to my country, if you cannot give freedom, then you will have to give me a place for my grave here.”

AWARD: JOUHAR ACADEMY AWARD.

COMRADE WEEKLY ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER: The Comrade was a weekly English-language newspaper that was published and edited by Maulana Mohammad Ali between 1911 and 1914. The paper, launched from Calcutta, shifted to Delhi, the newly announced capital of the Raj, in 1912 where the first issue of the Delhi edition appeared on October 12.

AIMS OF COMRADE NEWSPAPER: Ali aimed to create national and global networks of support for Muslim causes through The Comrade. It carried several articles that highlighted the plight of Muslims globally during important international events of the time such as the Balkan Wars, the occupation of Egypt by the British and Turkey’s role in the First World War.

MOHAMMAD ALI AS A JOURNALIST His journalistic ventures, beginning with the Comrade on 14 January 1911, were successful. The Comrade quickly gained circulation and influence. The Comrade and Hamdard contributed to a general awakening of educated Muslims who read and financially supported these newspapers.

DIED He died soon after the conference in London, on January 4, 1931 and was buried in Jerusalem according to his own wish.
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