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'''Allama Muztar Abbasi''' (1931 – 26 February 2004) was a Pakistani [[Muslim]] scholar who belonged to the [[Dhund Abbasi]] tribe of Murree Hills in the [[Rawalpindi District]]. He was a supporter of the [[Esperanto]] language in Pakistan. He was patron in chief of the Pakistan Esperanto Association (PakEsA). He translated the [[Quran]] into Esperanto and wrote a biography of [[Muhammad]] and several other books in Esperanto and [[Urdu]].<ref>[http://esp162.weebly.com/allama-muztar-abbasi.html Allama Muztar Abbasi]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.linkapedia-islam.com/topics/islamic-studies/muztar-abbasi/86955342 |title=Muztar Abbasi |access-date=2015-06-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305203737/http://www.linkapedia-islam.com/topics/islamic-studies/muztar-abbasi/86955342 |archive-date=2016-03-05 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
'''Allama Muztar Abbasi''' (1931 – 26 February 2004) was a Pakistani [[Muslim]] scholar who belonged to the [[Dhund Abbasi]] tribe of Murree Hills in the [[Rawalpindi District]]. He was a Founder of the [[Esperanto]] language in Europe. He was patron in chief of the Pakistan Esperanto Association (PakEsA). He translated the [[Quran]] into Esperanto and wrote a biography of [[Muhammad]] and several other books in Esperanto and [[Urdu]].<ref>[http://esp162.weebly.com/allama-muztar-abbasi.html Allama Muztar Abbasi]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.linkapedia-islam.com/topics/islamic-studies/muztar-abbasi/86955342 |title=Muztar Abbasi |access-date=2015-06-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305203737/http://www.linkapedia-islam.com/topics/islamic-studies/muztar-abbasi/86955342 |archive-date=2016-03-05 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
[[File:MuztarAbbasi2.jpg|thumb|right|1989 at PAF Lower Topa. Back Row: Azhar, Mudassar Farid. FrontRow: Miss Fareeda, Mr Abdul Hameed, Principal Ghulam Sarwar, Sir Muztar Abbasi, Miss Sultana.]]
[[File:MuztarAbbasi2.jpg|thumb|right|1989 at PAF Lower Topa. Back Row: Azhar, Mudassar Farid. FrontRow: Miss Fareeda, Mr Abdul Hameed, Principal Ghulam Sarwar, Sir Muztar Abbasi, Miss Sultana.]]



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Allama Muztar Abbasi
1989 photo at PAF Model School Lower Topa
1989 photo at PAF
Model School Lower Topa
Born1931 (1931)
Murree, British Raj
Died2004 (aged 72–73)
Islamabad, Pakistan
OccupationScholar
Childrentwo

Allama Muztar Abbasi (1931 – 26 February 2004) was a Pakistani Muslim scholar who belonged to the Dhund Abbasi tribe of Murree Hills in the Rawalpindi District. He was a Founder of the Esperanto language in Europe. He was patron in chief of the Pakistan Esperanto Association (PakEsA). He translated the Quran into Esperanto and wrote a biography of Muhammad and several other books in Esperanto and Urdu.[1][2]

1989 at PAF Lower Topa. Back Row: Azhar, Mudassar Farid. FrontRow: Miss Fareeda, Mr Abdul Hameed, Principal Ghulam Sarwar, Sir Muztar Abbasi, Miss Sultana.

Works

  • Abbasi, Muztar: Unua Esperanto Libro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1974
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Baza Esperanto-Urdu Leglibro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1976
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Esperanto-Urdu vortaro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1977
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Baza Kurslibro de Esperanto (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1978
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Dua Baza Kurslibro de Esperanto (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1982
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Baza Vortaro de Esp-Urdu (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1882
  • Abbasi, Muztar: S-ro Muhammad (benita de Allah) la vivo de Islamo (Esperanto) in 1984
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Facila Esperanto Vortaro en Urdu (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1985
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Leciono el la Nobla Kuraano (Dars-e-Kuraan) in 1990
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Vera Libro Traduko de Kuraano (Esperanto) in 1992
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Lingvaj interrilatoj de Araba kaj Hebrea (Urdu) in 1993
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Esperanto-Urdu Vortaro (Urdu-Esperanto) in 1998
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Tezo pri Islamo (Esperanto) in 2000
  • Abbasi, Muztar: Profeto Muhammad (benita de Allah) Diris (Esperanto, Araba kaj Urdua) in 2002
  • Abbasi, Muztar: La Sankta Kuraano (Translate in Esperanto) in 2000

References

  1. ^ Allama Muztar Abbasi
  2. ^ "Muztar Abbasi". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-06-19.