ALLAMAH
INAYATULLAH KHAN MASHRIQI
Date
of Birth: 25th August, 1888 and Date of Death: 27th
August, 1963
Allamah
Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi, who got fame for his intellect at a very young age,
was born on 25th August, 1888
in Amritsar of Punjab. His father was
Khan Ata Mohammad Khan. Inayatullah was
very much fond of Mathematics since his childhood. He created history by obtaining a post
graduate degree from the Punjab University at the age of 19 years. Later, he went to foreign countries for
higher education, where he created new records in the universities with his
academic abilities. He returned back to
India in 1912. Though he was offered
lucrative political posts by the British government and the heads of the
several princely states, he refused them and joined as a Head Master in a high
school at Peshawar. He wrote a book
narrating the scientific elements in Quran named ‘Tazkirah’ in 1924, which was proposed for the Nobel Prize. Several national, international institutions
and universities honoured him with honorary titles and awards in recognition of
his intellect. He resigned from the
government job in 1930 to initiate Khaksar Movement. The Khaksar Movement was able to attract the
youth within a short span of time, which had basically introduced reforms in
Isla and declared fight against the Imperialist rulers. He met Mahatma Gandhi in 1938 and explained
to him the nature of his movement.
Leaders like Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan encouraged Inayatullah, recognizing
his honesty and his commitment for freedom of the Nation. Discipline, separate uniform code and clear
goals of the Khaksar Movement under the leadership of Inayatullah, was able to
attract number of committed activists.
They were ready to sacrifice anything if ordered by Inayatullah. The activists of the Khaksar Movement
terrified the British police in 1940 and sent shivers down their spine. During that period, the British police
arrested Inayatullah. But he was
released after his fasting for 80 days.
He opposed the division of the nation.
Even after independence, he conducted several service activities. When Inayatullah was getting ready for the
liberation of Kashmir in 1957along with 30,000 activists, the Pakistan
government persuaded him to withdraw the agitation in view of international
consequences. Later, the Khaksar Movement
was banned several times as it was facing certain allegations. Allamah Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi, who led
Khaksar Movement, which had its own place in the history of the Indian
subcontinent, passed away on 27th
August, 1963 at Lahore.
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