DR.
KHWAJA ABDUL HAMEED
Date
of Birth: 31st October, 1898 and Date of Death: 23rd
June, 1972
Dr.
Khwaja Abdul Hameed, who joined National Movement response to the cal given by
Gandhiji and Ali brothers, was born on 31st
October, 1898 in Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh.
He developed resentment against the colonial rule after witnessing the
high handedness of the British officials and the police during the agitation
wotj respect to Kanpur Maszid Demolition in 1913. When Khilafat and Non-cooperation movement
commenced under the leadership of Ali brothers and Gandhiji, he was studying
degree in a college. In response to the
call of Gandhiji to boycott the colleges run with Government funds, he left the
college and lead the students of Allahabad University into the movement. Due to this act of defiance, the college
management, on the orders of the British authorities expelled him from the
college. In 1921, he took active part in
Khilafat and Non Cooperation movement as an activist of Indian National
Congress. He supported the proposal of
Ali Brothers and Gandhiji, to establish a National Muslim University (Jamia
Millia Islamia) for those students who boycotted the Govt. colleges in order to
instil nationalist ideas in the students.
Later, he worked in Jamia Millia Islamia as a lecturer in chemistry. He along with his colleague Dr. Jakir
Hussain, played his role in the National Movement. When Non-cooperation movement was called off
in 1924, he went to England to pursue higher education and later he moved to
Germany. He disliked to study in the
colonialist country. He did his
doctorate in Chemistry from Berlin University and toured several other
countries in 1927 to acquire deep knowledge in establishing Pharmaceutical
industry and manufacturing medicine. He
settled in Bombay in 1931 and reached the pinnacle of his career in
pharmaceutical Industry undertaking a variety of research projects
successfully. Though he made
pharmaceutical industry his main career, he was not aloof from public
life. He extended support to Jamia Millia
Islamia running under guidance of Dr. Jakir Hussain. He contested as an independent candidate for
Bombay’s Legislative Council in 1937 and won.
Even though Mohammed Ali Jinnah fielded someone against him and
campaigned personally, he could not thwart Hameed’s victory. He vehemently opposed Muslim League’s
resolution of partition of India. Dr.
Khwaja Abdul Hamee, who served the country in the capacity of People’s
representative from 1937 to 1962, passed away on 23rd June, 1972.
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