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«The Concept». Pakistani periodicals26 (1-6): 21. 2006. «Certainly these views influenced Mr Jinnah to declare urgently a solid solution to the Indian constitutional problem by projecting Muslims as a separate body».
Naik, Vasant. Mr. Jinnah: A Political Study. p. 55. «the biographer of Jinnah admits 'that these letters of Iqbal exercised influence on the mind of Mohamed Ali Jinnah.'».
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