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Encyclopedia > Naseer Ahmad Faruqui

Naseer Ahmad Faruqui (d. 5 December 1991), a prominent civil servant of Pakistan, joined the Indian Civil Service after graduating from Government College Lahore. After the Partition of India he held the positions of Chief Secretary in the government of West Pakistan, Cabinet Secretary, Principal Secretary to President Ayub Khan, retiring as Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan.[1] Government College,now officially referred to as Government College University Lahore is a public university located in Lahore, second largest city of Pakistan. ... This article is about a Pakistani military officer. ...


Mr. Faruqui is also known for his association with the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement. He has numerous article and publications to his credit.[2] He was also highly regarded for his scholarly lectures on The Holy Qur'an[3] The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (not to be confused with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association), formed as a result of an ideological differences[1] between the Ahmadiyya Community (also known among some Muslim groups as Qadianism), after the demise Maulawi Nur ud-Din in 1914, the first... The Qurān [1] (Arabic: ‎, literally the recitation; also called The Noble Qurān; also transliterated as Quran, Koran, and Al-Quran), is the central religious text of Islam. ...


Prominent Publications by Naseer Ahmad Faruqui:

  • Ahmadiyyat in the Service of Islam[4]
  • Ahmadiyyat vs. Qadianiyyat[5]
  • Islam and Christianity[6]

References:

  1. ^ A Glowing Star of the Ahmadiyya Galaxy Has Set The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement For The Propogation of Islam
  2. ^ Books: on Islam and the Ahmadiyya Movement The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement For The Propogation of Islam
  3. ^ Audio Recordings of Dars by Naseer Ahmad Faruqi
  4. ^ [1] Ahmadiyyat in the Service of Islam
  5. ^ [2] Ahmadiyyat vs. Qadianiyyat
  6. ^ [3] Ahmadiyyat vs. Qadianiyyat


 

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