DR.
MUQTAR AHMED ANSARI
Date
of Birth: 25th December, 1880 and Date of Death: 10th
May, 1936
Dr.
Muqtar Ahmed Ansari, who laboured hard for achieving Hindu-Muslim unity with
the firm belief that Indian Independence could be achieved only through united
struggles of various communities, was born on 25th December, 1880 in Yousufpura, Ghazipur District of
Uttar Pradesh. His father was Haji Abdur
Rehaman and mother Illahan Bibi. He
graduated from the Nizam College in 1900 and went to England to pursue higher
studies with the help of the Scholarship provided by the Hyderabad state. He obtained his Masters Degree in Surgery in
1908 and returned to India in 1910.
Though he became very famous as a Medical professional among the rich,
he also served the poor without accepting any fees. Dr. Muqtar Ahmed Ansari political life
started when he participated in the Home Rule Movement in 1916. He took membership in the Indian National
Congress, which boosted up his political career. He played an instrumental role in the Lucknow
Pact between the Congress and the Muslim League. He became very close to Mahatma Gandhi
participating in the Anti-Rowlatt Act Movement.
He led the Khilafat delegation, which met the Viceroy in 1920 and played
an active role in the Non-cooperation Movement.
He became the Chancellor of Jamia Milia Islamia after Hakim Ajmal
Khan. He gave top priority to ensuring
harmony among the Hindus and Muslims. He
advocated respect for the feelings of the Hindus and appealed to the Muslims in
the meeting held by the Muslim League to give up cow slaughter during
Bakrid. He formulated the Indian
National Pact along with Lala Lajapat Roy to prevent communal violence and
conducted a Unity Conference in 1924 to bring harmony between the Hindus and
Muslims. Once again, he conducted a
Unity Conference on 27th October, 1927 and appealed that religion
should not interfere in politics. He
very actively participated in the Indian National Congress Sessions held on 27th
– 28th July, 1929, where he successful tried to brought out the
Muslims having national feelings on one platform. He founded All India National Muslim Party
and worked as its Treasurer. When he
became the President of the Indian National Congress in 1927 on the invitation
of Mahatma Gandhi, he spent much of his wealth for the Indian National Congress
activities, which left him almost a bankrupt.
He spent his later life in writing and developing the Jamia Milia
Islamia. Dr. Muqtar Ahmed Ansari passed
away on 10th May, 1936.
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