Noor-ud-din Qureshi

Noor-ud-din Qureshi

Mian Noor ud-din Qureshi was a leader within the Muslim community in North-West Frontier Province in the early 20th Century, which was then part of British India. He was involved in the All India Muslim League. as well as the Khilafat Movement, which contributed to the greater Indian Independence Movement.


Early life

Qureshi's ancestors migrated from Mecca during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He was born in Abbottabad, British India but now part of Pakistan. He was born in Mohallah Munshian - a neighbourhood named after his father Munshi Mian Nizam ud din Qureshi (called munshi as he was scholar of Arabic and Persian).

After completing his education, Qureshi joined the Public Works Department. In 1914, in response to World War I, Muslim leaders issued a fatwa that working under British government was haram (forbidden), so Qureshi resigned from his government job and started his own business. He started taking part in politics, joining the Freedom Movement.[clarification needed]

Political career

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He started his carrier as a president of the Khilafat Movement in Hazara, Pakistan and was leading many welfare organizations there, and serving as an honorary magistrate. He was elected member of local municipal committee in 1920 and remained senior vice president of M.C[clarification needed] Abbottabad consecutively from 1920-1943 till his death on 24 August 1943. In recognition of his services, the local government named the central bazaar and central neighborhood of the city[where?] after his name. In Abbottabad there were many Hindu organizations at that time, so Muslims formed many organizations under his leadership. He was an honorary magistrate also and people came to him for their problems. His residence, DARUL QURAISH was central head quarter for muslims.In 1935 hindus decided to replace Muslim Eidgah with Ram Mandir.[clarification needed] Mian Noor uddin Qureshi along with Maulana Mohd Ishaq (Khateeb e Hazara) opposed Ram Mandir scheme. Under his leadership, a big procession was held, and finally Ram Mandir scheme came to an end.

In 1937, he founded All India Muslim League in Hazara District. He invited all leading members of All India Muslim League including Maulana Shaukat Ali (Ali bradaran), Maulana Abdul Hameed Badauni,Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung, Pir Maanki Sharif, Sardar Aurangzeb, for a meeting which was held at his home. Other leaders attending this meeting included Qazi Essa, Nawab Mohd Ismail, Bakht Jamal Khan, Agha syed Lal Badshah,etc. After this meeting a successful Muslim Conference was held in Abbottabad and Jinnah wrote a letter of congratulations to Mian Noor uddin Qureshi and his son Mian Basir uddin Qureshi. This led to rapid succession of Muslim League in NWFP and it won the referendum in 1947 which was not possible without the great efforts of Mian Noor ud din Qureshi in Hazara.

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Sources

  • Daily Khabrein(Rawalpindi,7Th aug 1993)
  • Daily Masriq (Peshawar 14th aug)
  • Daily Nawa-e-Waqt(Rawalpindi,dated,23rd dec 1996)
  • Daily Inkishaf (Abbottabad dated,11th sep1943)
  • 'Book name Azadi ka safir ar Hazara ki loug by author Dr.M.A.Soofi pages no 22,23,24,25)
  • Book nameAzmat-e-Rafta by author Syed Al-Ahmad Rizvi(tamga-e-imtiaz)pages no341,342,343,344)

Letter regardig award of Goldmedal to Noor ud din Qureshi by Chair Man Dr Javid Iqbal Tehrik-e-Pakistan Workers Trust dated,11th sep 1999 for his services in Freedom Movement)


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