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Abidullah al-Ansari Ghazi
Born (1936-07-06) 6 July 1936 (age 88)[1]
Occupation(s)Executive director, IQRA International Educational Foundation
SpouseTasneema Ghazi
Websitehttp://www.iqra.org


Abidullah Ansari Ghazi (born 6 July 1936) is a prominent Indian author of Islamic educational textbooks for children and the executive director of IQRA' International Educational Foundation,[2] mentioned by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre as being among the 500 most influential Muslims in the World.

Early life

Abidullah Ghazi was born in the northern Indian town of Ambheta Saharanpur (UP)-India on July 6, 1936.[1]

Education

Abidullah Ghazi received his M.A. (AMU Aligarh)-1959, M.Sc. from London school of Economics 1967 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1973

Social & Education Services

  1. Director, Iqra International Educational Foundation (http://www.iqrafoundation.com)
  2. Chairman Board of Trustees, 2005-06 The Federation of Aligarh Alumni Associations (www.aligs.org)
  3. President, National Council of University Students of India-1959
  4. President, AMU Students Union, 1959
  5. Honorary Secretary, AMU Students Union, 1954 [3]

Advisor to

  • Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru (Prime-Minister of India, 1947–64)
  • Dr. Rajendra Prasad (President of India, 1950–62)
  • Dr. Zakir Hussain (President of India, 1967–69)

Awards

  • Citizenship Award (United States of America), 1983
  • Sanad-e-Imtiyaz for Seeratun-Nabi Program, Pakistan, 1983
  • Nishaan-e-Imtiyaz for Development of Educational Curriculum,Pakistan, 1988

Personal Information

Great-Grandfather : Maulana Abdullah Ansari (Founding Nazim-e-Diniyat MAO College, Aligarh. He led the Janaza Prayer of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan) Father : Mr. Hamidul-Ansari Ghazi (Editor Medina Urdu Newspaper - Bijnor) Mother: Mr. Maimoona Khatoon (Daughter of Maulana Qari Tayyab & Grand daughter of Maulana Qasim Nanotvi) Wife’s name : Dr. Tasneema Ghazi Brothers : Mr. Mohammad Tariq Ghazi, Former Chief Editor, Daily Saudia, Gazette, Jeddah (KSA), Mr. Arshad Mansoor Ghazi, Secretary, Idarah, Tahzeeb-e-Jadeed Aligarh, India

Books

  1. Sareer-e-Khama (Compilation of his personal articles)
  2. Maulana Abdullah Ansari, Ahwaal, Khidmat aur Ilmi Asaar

Dr. Abidullah Ghazi founded Iqra' International Educational Foundation, in Skokie, Illinois, US in 1983 as a community project to teach American Muslim children about their faith. Since then it has published nearly 100 textbooks and supplementary "enrichment" books of non-fiction, fiction and poetry and now operates a book club and a bookshop as well. The group linked with Iqra' Charitable Society in 1987 and is still headed by Dr. Abidullah Ghazi. He and his wife, Dr. Tasneema Ghazi, were born in India, came to the United States to earn advanced degrees, and then stayed on with their young children.

The move to America

It was while working on a project dealing with the culamā’ of India that he was brought to the attention of Professor Wilfred Cantwell Smith, who was the founder and director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at the Harvard Divinity School. Smith offered Ghazi a scholarship to come and complete a PhD in the study of religion. While studying at Harvard, Ghazi pursued an interdisciplinary program combining political science with religious studies. Ghazi has taught and lectured in India and The United Kingdom.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Ghazi, Abidullah. "Bio". Profile of Dr Abidullah Ghazi. Shahrukh Hasan. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  2. ^ Khanam, Sadia (15 June 2009). "Interview: Abidullah Ghazi". The Eastern Post. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help) [dead link]
  3. ^ http://www.aligarhmovement.com/aligarians/abidullah_ghazi

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