فاطمہ جناح
فاطمہ جناح (1893-1967) was a prominent Pakistani dental surgeon and a political activist. She was the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Fاطمہ played a significant role in the struggle for independence and was an advocate for women's rights in the country.
In 1940, she joined the All-India Muslim League and became an active participant in the movement for a separate nation for Muslims. After the creation of Pakistan, فاطمہ continued her activism, focusing on social issues and women's empowerment. She later ran for president of the Pakistan Medical Association and was a key figure in the All Pakistan Women's Association.