Ahmed Abdullah Masdoosi

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Ahmed Abdullah Al Masdoosi
Ahmed Abdullah Al Masdoosi
Ahmed Abdullah Al Masdoosi
BornAhmad Abdullāh al- Masdūsī
1905
Mahboobnagar, India
Died1968 (aged 62–63)
Karachi, Pakistan
Pen nameMasdoosi, M A Al
OccupationIslamic Research, Chart Maker, Map Making, Law
NationalityHyderabad till 1948, then Pakistan
Period1940–1967
SubjectComparative Religion, Law, Humanity
Literary movementBahadur Yar Jung Academy, Anjuman Khuddam Millat

Ahmad Abdullāh al- Masdūsī (Arabic: احمد عبدالله المسدوسى) was a Pakistani activist and lawyer. He was very active in social welfare, and community improvement activities.

He joined Malis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen in 1938. With the beginning of political career he gave up his legal and moved to Hyderabad. His villa was near the Mouzam Jahi Market. He was actively involved in the legal proceedings of taking the Hyderabad case to Indian Union. He migrated to Karachi, in Pakistan after the Hyderabad state was annexed into Indian Union. He authored several books including Living Religions of the World, a Socio-Political Study (1962)[1] and served as Professor of Law at Karachi University.

References

  1. ^ Nauman, St. Elmo (6 September 1979). Dictionary of Asian Philosophies. Taylor & Francis. p. 109. ISBN 978-0-415-03971-0. Retrieved 29 November 2012.