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Anjuman in Pakistan is known as Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu (Pakistan) – (انجُمنِ ترقیِ اردو (پاکستان. [3] Abdul Haq, the Anjuman's secretary and one of its pioneering members, shifted to Pakistan in 1947 following its independence. The Anjuman played a decisive role in the Pakistan Movement. [7]
Federal Urdu University (Abdul-Haq campus), Karachi [2] Occupation(s) Researcher, scholar and a literary critic: Era: 20th century: Organization: Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu: Known for: Compiling a Standard English-Urdu Dictionary and a lifetime dedication to the promotion of Urdu language: Title: Baba-e-Urdu (lit. ' Father of Urdu ') Signature
Dr. Ather Farouqui was born in 1964 in Sikandrabad, Uttar Pradesh. [4]He completed his M.A. from Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Urdu Literature and went to study at Jawahar Lal Nehru University first for a Diploma in Mass Communication followed by an MPhil and a Ph.D. under Professor Imtiaz Ahmad on the socio-political condition of Urdu in India in the post-partition era.
Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam ("The Association for the Support of Islam") or Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam (Urdu: انجمن حمایت اسلام) is an Islamic intellectual and social welfare organisation with branches both in India and Pakistan. [1]
Anjuman (Parsis), the Parsi–Zoroastrian associations that have the authority to manage a Tower of Silence in India; Anjuman Sunnat-ul-Jamaat Association, a Muslim organisation of Trinidad and Tobago; Anjuman Taraqqi-i-Urdu, an organisation for the promotion of Urdu language, Urdu literature and Indian Muslim cultural heritage
In 1893 the Muhammedan Educational Conference established Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu for the promotion of Urdu. The first anjuman was held in Delhi with Thomas Walker Arnold as its president and Shibli Nomani its secretary. [8] After the death of Sir Syed in 1899, the Old Boys Association was formed at Aligarh to generate support for the Aligarh ...
In 1866, Azad became a regularly paid lecturer on behalf of the Anjuman and a year later became its secretary. In 1887, he established the Azad Library which helped him earn the title of Shams-ul-ulama (Sun among the Learned). [2] [1] Along with Altaf Hussain Hali, Azad led a movement for 'natural poetry', a movement to reform classical Urdu ...
Anjuman Talaba-e-Islam (Urdu: انجُمن طلَبہِ اِسلام, "Islamic Organization of Students") is a student organization related to the Hanafi school of thought [1] made to promote the "love of the Prophet" (Ishq-e-Rasool) and to protect the rights of the students of Barelvi community. [2]