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After arriving in London to pursue law education, Quaid-e-Azam visited a number of Law colleges to which one serves his goals better. At Lincoln's Inn, as he stopped by a plaque that had names of 100 greatest law givers to human society engraved on it, he noticed that the name of Prophet Mohammad was written on top of the list. He was not just thrilled but also decided to join this college.

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