Muhammad Hussain Qureshi

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Muhammad Hussain Qureshi
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Born1931/11/14
Hyderabad (India)
NationalityPakistan,U.S.A
EducationB.com, LL.B, LL.M
OccupationUrdu poet, Writer
Years active1956 - 2000
Known forAziz Qureshi
Notable work
Author of ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE-LECTURES ON JURISPRUDENCE-JURIDICAL PRINCIPLES IN ISLAM(A flexible Approach)
Spouse(s)Nafees Fatima Qureshi
ChildrenAsfia Zafar , Arshia Iftikhar Qadri , Farisa Ayaz
RelativesNawab Aziz jung Bahdur

Muhammad Hussain Qureshi اردو نام محمد حسین قریشی was born on November 14, 1931, in Hyderabad State, India.

Muhammad Hussain Qureshi- Pen name Aziz Qureshi, he currently lives in U S A. Mr. Qureshi’s dual portfolio in his career have been legal education and poetry, He is an author of four published books in English on jurisprudence, He was a professor in Karachi in-the field of literature(poetry) The following six published books in URDU on anthologies are to his credit Mr.Qureshi at the invitation of ALEGARH Alumni association in Virginia USA, has recited his anthologies (ghazals)many times in functions.

Biography

Muhammad Hussain Qureshi was born on November 1931 in a scholarly family in the city of Hyderabad State, India. His Grandfather Aziz Bagh was the author of many books and his books were included in the syllabus of Osmania University.

Education

Muhammad Hussain Qureshi received his primary education from Hyderabad State and completed Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Laws, and Master of Laws from Osmania University Hyderabad State.

Migration

After the establishment of Pakistan, Muhammad Hussain Qureshi migrated to Pakistan and settled in Karachi. During this time, he taught at Karachi|Karachi Law College as a professor for twenty years. He also authored two books related to the judicial system of Islam. It has been published in Islamabad.

Author

Muhammad Hussain Qureshi also wrote two books in the English language on the Islamic judicial system which were published in Islamabad in 2009.

Their names are as follows.

  • JURIDICAL PRINCIPLES IN ISLAM[1]
  • LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS IN THE QURAN[2]

Muhammad Hussain Qureshi wrote poetry[3]

in Urdu language under the pen name

of Aziz Qureshi and wrote six books of poetry in Urdu language that were well-liked by

famous poets like: Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Gopi Chand Narang wrote commentaries

on his works.

The details of his published Urdu poetry books are as follows.

  • Aks e khial[4]
  • Ubharty Naqsh[5]
  • Lab o Lihja[6]
  • Waraftagi[7]
  • Such k lamhaat[8]
  • Ab andhery roshni ki taab laa sakty nhe.[9]

After retirement, he moved to Abu Dhabi and continued to perform his services in the government agency (food security) there and made several visits to many countries in this regard.

After he retired from there, he moved to America and is still living in United States|America.

References

  1. Qureshi, M. H. (2009). Juridical principles in Islam : a flexible approach (1st ed.). Karachi: Pakistan Law House. ISBN 978-969-8372-18-7. OCLC 427646210.
  2. LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS IN THE QURAN.
  3. File:Khal 4243.jpg|thumb|upright|Khaleej Times, 2 June 1991
  4. Aks e Khiyal (in Urdu). Karachi Pakistan: Naveed Printing Press Karachi. October 1986.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  5. Ubharty Naqash (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Karachi,Pakistan: Educational Press Karachi. October 1990.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. Lab o Lihja (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Karachi,Pakistan: Educational Press Karachi. June 1994.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  7. Waraftagi (in Urdu). Pakistan: A.Q Khan Printers. August 2010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  8. Such k lamhaat.
  9. Ab andhery roshni ki taab laa sakty nhe (in Urdu) (1st ed.). Islamabad ,Pakistan: Manzil Printers Islamabad. August 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

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