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PRESS RELEASE 48th Death Anniversary of the Great Allama Mashriqi
Posted By: Infomashriqi Created On: 15/Aug/2011 Views: 2999 Replies: 0 
To observe the 48th death anniversary of the great Allama Mashriqi (born August 25, 1888), the Khaksar Tehrik is holding a conference on August 27, 2011 (Saturday) at 09.00 A.M. at Alhamra Hall Number 3, Mall Road, Lahore (Pakistan). The meeting will be presided over by the head of the Khaksar Tehrik, Dr. Sabhia Arshad Al-Mashriqi. A large number of people, including the media, are expected to be Click here to read Full Article

Lessons from India’s Partition by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 3/Jul/2011 Views:3968 Replies:1 
In Pakistan and India, the history of the freedom movement has been written under the influence of the All-India Muslim League (AIML) and Indian National Congress (INC) parties respectively, to which the British transferred power in 1947. According to the traditional narrative propagated by these two parties, partition was inevitable and the two parties were responsible for bringing freedom to Bri Click here to read Full Article
PRESS RELEASE Allama Mashriqi’s Grandson Compiles
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 17/Jun/2011 Views:3239 Replies:0 
Allama Mashriqi’s grandson, Nasim Yousaf, has completed a massive undertaking to compile historic copies of the Khaksar Tehrik’s weekly newspaper, “Al-Islah,” into a digital format. Prior to this effort, “Al-Islah” had not seen the light of day since 1947 for political reasons. This publication is extremely important in understanding not only the history of the freedom movement of the Indian sub-c Click here to read Full Article
 
Articles on Allama Mashriqi and the Khaksar Movement
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 15/Apr/2011 Views:3963 Replies:0 
The recently released World History Encyclopedia includes articles on Allama Mashriqi and the Khaksar Movement (Khaksar Tehrik) by scholar and historian Nasim Yousaf. The encyclopedia is produced by renowned American publisher ABC-CLIO (located in California, USA), whose web site describes the aforementioned publication as such: “An unprecedented undertaking by academics reflecting an extraordinar Click here to read Full Article
Allama Mashriqi’s Warnings — The Time Has Come To Wake-up by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 17/Mar/2011 Views:3775 Replies:0 
Allama Mashriqi, a great thinker and visionary, issued multiple warnings during his time (1940s-1950s) based on his observations of the prevailing political conditions. Mashriqi’s predictions surrounded the fate of the Indian sub-continent at various time periods. Yet instead of listening to a man who fought for their freedom until the end, the leadership of Pakistan turned on him. With time, it b Click here to read Full Article
 
Allama Mashriqi’s Historic Car: A Symbol of a National Heritage in Ruin By Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 11/Jan/2011 Views:4006 Replies:0 
Allama Inayatullah Khan Al-Mashriqi played a pivotal role in bringing freedom to British India. He made countless sacrifices to liberate the nation and endured atrocities both within and outside prison in pursuit of a united India (India was ultimately divided for political reasons). It is a great misfortune for the people of the region, then, that the artifacts of this illustrious leader, who ded Click here to read Full Article
Works of Allama Mashriqi’s Grandson, by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 5/Dec/2010 Views:3622 Replies:0 
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In Memory of Dr. Inayatullah - A Tribute by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 26/Nov/2010 Views:3253 Replies:0 
Dr. Inayatullah, a well regarded intellectual and co-founder of the Council of Social Sciences (Pakistan), was born on June 3, 1931 and passed away recently. He obtained his Master’s degree in Sociology from Michigan State University and a PhD in Political Science from Indiana University in the USA. Throughout his career as a researcher, Dr. Sahib worked with various UN research institutions. He a Click here to read Full Article
Works of Allama Mashriqi’s Grandson, Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 8/Nov/2010 Views:3856 Replies:0 
Pakistan and India’s history is distorted, as it has been dictated by the ruling class. Allama Mashriqi’s grandson (Nasim Yousaf), a historian and scholar, has committed himself to correcting the history of the Indian sub-continent. Mr. Yousaf has written extensively on Mashriqi and has presented his papers at scholarly conferences in the USA. His piece entitled India's Partition in the Face of Op Click here to read Full Article
 
Allama Mashriqi & Mahatma Gandhi By Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 20/Oct/2010 Views:3207 Replies:0 
On the 47th anniversary of Allama Mashriqi’s death, I would like to put forward a comparison of Mashriqi to another prominent leader from the Indian sub-continent: Mahatma Gandhi. While the two men shared some similarities — both were nominated for the Nobel Prize (Mashriqi for his monumental work Tazkirah and Gandhi for his non-violence) and confronted the challenges of liberating India from Brit Click here to read Full Article
Allama Mashriqi — A Giant Among Men By Historian Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 26/Aug/2010 Views:3760 Replies:0 
Allama Inayatullah Khan Al-Mashriqi was born on August 25, 1888. Mashriqi obtained his initial education at home and then attended school in Amritsar, prior to joining Foreman Christian College (F.C. College) in Lahore. He obtained his Masters degree in Mathematics in first class from the University of Punjab and later went on to study at the University of Cambridge. Throughout his academic life, Click here to read Full Article

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