Muhammad Ali Zina brand liquor promoted in Pakistan as 'In the Name of Man of Pleasure'


- However to avoid uproar who used G alphabet instead

Islamabad Ta. Wednesday 2 December 2020

Ginnah came to the market with a name similar to that of Pakistan's founder, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Zina.

A Twitter user posted a picture of a bottle of Ginnah written in large letters on social media. Interestingly, alcohol is forbidden in Islam. However, Muhammad Ali Zina drank heavily and ate pork, which was considered taboo.

The news agency that published the picture of the bottle has not verified the authenticity of the bottle and has not written a single word about its authenticity but many other users on Twitter also posted a picture of the bottle. Muhammad Ali Zina was originally from the Luhana family of Paneli. However, he was born in Karachi on December 26, 1876. He went to a foreign country and became a barrister. He liked to wear the latest fashions, behave modestly and lead a royal life.

He did not share his views with Father of the Nation Gandhiji so he demanded a separate country for Muslims. From this Pakistan was born. However before taking his last breath he told Sister Fatima that asking for a separate Pakistan was the biggest mistake of my life. The comrades whom Jinnah trusted were the cause of his tragic death. When he was in the last stages of TB, Pakistan's Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan denied him medical treatment.

It is written on the bottle of liquor that all the things that are haraam in Islam, pool billiards, pork sausage, cigars and whiskey are not fun to live without.

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