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Jinnah and Ruttie

Posted: Apr 19, 2008 Sat 02:09 am     Views: 97    Interacts: 3

I came to know through dawn that today is wedding anneversary of the Quaid-i-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, married Ruttenbai Dinshaw Petit.

Exactly 90 years ago today, the Quaid-i-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, married Ruttenbai Dinshaw Petit, a charming Parsi girl; Mr Jinnah was 42, while Ruttie, as she was known more commonly, was 18.

Despite her father’s strong opposition, Ruttie married her beloved ‘J’ — as she called the Quaid — and converted to Islam in 1918.

Unfortunately, the marriage was not a happy one, given that within 10 years the couple separated.

The final blow came when Ruttie died after protracted illness. According to Hector Bolitho, author of Jinnah — Creator of Pakistan, her funeral was one of the rare moments that Mr Jinnah abandoned his defences: he bowed his head and sobbed. The couple had one daughter, called Dina, who now lives in India.


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Posted by kaptain on Saturday April 19, 2008 07:17 am
J was indeed a gentleman. Need to study his profile to be a prolific speaker and a businessman.

How did he manage his posture and kept his emotions private is still a very mystery.
Posted by ayesha5 on Saturday April 19, 2008 02:53 am
Yes, I remember the scene from the movie Jinnah where he breaks down at Ruttie's grave.
Dina is alive, lives in Mumbai and Preity Zinta is seeing a man called Ness Wadia who is Dina's grandson.
Posted by Optimistic_Aadil on Saturday April 19, 2008 02:20 am
Quite informative!


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