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ECONOMIC GUIDE LINES FOR MUSLIMS
PROPOSED BY IMAM AHMAD RAZA KHAN In 1912 AD

Written by: PROF. MOHAMMAD RAFIULLAH SIDDIQUI Deputy Director of Colleges, Hyderabad Region.

Translated by: PROF. M.A. QADIR
Ex-.Principal Govt. Degree College, Sukkur, Sind

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ECONOMIC GUIDE LINES FOR MUSLIMS

PROPOSED BY IMAM AHMAD RAZA KHAN
In 1912 AD

Written by:

PROF. MOHAMMAD RAFIULLAH SIDDIQUI Deputy Director of Colleges, Hyderabad Region. PROF. M.A. QADIR Ex-Principal Govt. Degree College, Sukkur, Sind

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Author’s Profile Professor Mohammad Rafiullah was born on 1st of March, 1934 at Muradabad, Bharat. He was educated at Lucknow, Lahore and Canada. The following are notable among his teachers: 1. Allama Tajwar Najibabadi 2. Prof. Ashfaque Ahmed Khan 3. Dr. Ibadat Barelvi 4. Dr. Abul Lais Siddiqui 5. Prof. Syed Waqar Azeem 6. Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum 7. Dr. Abdullah

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8. Dr. S.M. Akhtar The following are notable among the Foreign Teachers:1. Prof. Urquchart 2. Dr. Slater 3. Dr. Smith 4. Dr. Dane Usher 5. Prof. Aicheson

Professor M.R.U. Siddiqui passed his M.A. Economics in 1956 from the University of Punjab; in 1969, got M.S.C. Degree from the Queens University, Canada. He has been teaching Economics for the last couple of decades and belongs to the selected class of Professors who are fully acquainted with the new technique of teaching Economics. Professor Siddiqui was also connected with P.A.F. in 1953 and 1954 and took flying training from Air Marshall Zulfiqar Ali Khan, but his fate willed otherwise. So he left Pakistan Air Force and joined Teaching line for the benefit of his thousands of students.

Translator Profile: Professor M.A. Qadir was born on 7th June 1921. He did M.A. Economics in the

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