Sheikh Hissam-ud-Din

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Sheikh Hissam-ud-Din was a figure in the history of South Asia and a leader of All India Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam.[1] After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 he left politics and struggle for Khatm-e-Nubuwwat movement with Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari, chief of Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam Pakistan. In 1953 he had a role in the movement of Tehreek-e-Khatme Nabuwwat.[2] In 1958, the Ahrar organized again. At that time, Sheikh Hissam-ud-Din was elected for the seat of Secretary General of Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam Pakistan .

References

  1. ^ Hasan, Mushirul (2008). Towards Freedom: Documents on the Movement for Independence in India, 1939. Oxford University Press. p. 1253. ISBN 978-0-19-569651-6.
  2. ^ REPORT of THE COURT OF INQUIRY constituted under PUNJAB ACT II OF 1954 to enquire into the PUNJAB DISTURBANCES OF 1953