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What a rotten calendar of events we’ve had so far: a raging pandemic, the high death toll, a collapsing healthcare system, vaccine shortages, unprecedented natural disasters… the list is endless. Yet, look around you and the scene in our country is no better than in any other part of the world. Europe, the Americas and the Middle East, to say nothing of our own Asian subcontinent and now Australia and the two polar regions as well, are all battling crises that have left them devastated. Even China is reeling under floods and burst dams brought on by messing up nature.
Above: Wazir Mansion, in Kharadar, the official birthplace of the Quaid-i-Azam;
Below: Mr Jinnah’s first admission to Sindh Madressatul Islam is recorded in the school’s General Register, serial number 114. Karachi is clearly noted as his native place | Photo courtesy the writer
It is widely believed that Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi. But some local oral traditions say that he was born in Jherruck, a town in present-day Thatta district of Sindh. The proponents of the latter opinion point to a textbook published in Sindh in the 1950s to support their contention, which mentions that the Quaid-i-Azam was, indeed, born in Jherruck.