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Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi

Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi

Pakistani politician


Abdus Sattar Khan Niazi (مولاناعبدالستارخان نیازی) (1 October 1915 2 May 2001) was a Pakistani religious and political leader.[1][2]

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Early life

He was born on 1 October 1915 at Isakhel in Mianwali District, Punjab, British India.[1][2] After initial education, he gained religious education in Lahore. He obtained his master's degree from Islamia College, Lahore in 1940, and later became its Dean of Islamic Studies. He remained Dean until 1947, after which he joined active politics.[1]

Niazi vigorously participated in the political struggle for the creation of Pakistan and the Pakistan Movement, and became the President of the Punjab Muslim Students Federation in 1938.[2][1] He then served in the position of the President of the Provincial (Punjab) Muslim League until the creation of Pakistan in 1947. He was considered among the trusted companions of both Muhammad Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.[3]

He was briefly arrested along with Abul Ala Maududi by the Pakistan Army for purportedly inciting the Lahore riots of 1953 against the Ahmadiyya. Both Maududi and Abdul Sattar Niazi were then sentenced to death by a military court but later released.[4][3]

According to Dawn newspaper, "Capital punishment being irreversible, no remedy is available if a person's innocence is established after his execution. One shudders to imagine what might have happened if the sentence of death awarded to Maulana Maudoodi and Maulana Abdul Sattar Niazi by a military court in 1953 had been promptly carried out. Fears of miscarriage of justice have persuaded most sensible Muslim scholars to follow the dictum that it is better to let a culprit walk free than hang an innocent person".[4]

He worked as the Secretary General of the Central Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan, a Sunni Barelvi political party from 1973 to 1989 and was elected as the President of the Central Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan in 1989. He was a beacon of light for his party's workers and a dominating political figure in Mianwali District for many years people give him a Title of Mujahid e Millat after the death

Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi was a respected leader and a powerful politician in Mianwali District. He earned the title of Mujahid e Millat for his dedication and service to his party and his people. After he died, his followers and colleagues formed a Mujahid e Millat Forum to spread his vision and message to Pakistan and the world. One of them, Haji Khalid Masood Khan,[5] started a YouTube Channel called Mujahid e Millat [6] to share videos about Maulana's Narrative ,life and work. .[7]

Political career

Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi served as a member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Lahore from 1947 to 1949.[8]

He was elected member of the National Assembly of Pakistan twice, in 1988 and 1990.[9][1]

He was elected to the Senate of Pakistan in 1994 for a six years term.[1]

Death and legacy

Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi died in 2001. Niazi never married and had no children.[1][10]


References

  1. "Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi". Senate of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 9 December 2007. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  2. Mashaheer (Pakistan Movement activists, click on his picture to read profile in Urdu language) Archived 29 August 2023 at the Wayback Machine Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust website, Retrieved 19 September 2021
  3. Tribute paid to Sattar Niazi Archived 10 February 2024 at the Wayback Machine The Nation (newspaper), Published 3 May 2017, Retrieved 19 September 2021
  4. I.A. Rehman (4 July 2013). "Don't resume hanging". Dawn (newspaper). Archived from the original on 19 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  5. "Log in or sign up to view". m.facebook.com. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  6. No enthusiasm in Mianwali Archived 19 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine Dawn (newspaper), Published 8 October 2002, Retrieved 18 September 2021
  7. West Punjab Legislative Assembly 1947 Archived 7 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine Provincial Assembly of Punjab, Government of Pakistan website, Retrieved 19 September 2021
  8. Rashid Nazir Ali (22 April 2014). "Famous 'Single/Bachelors' of Pakistan". Reviewit.pk website. Archived from the original on 10 February 2024. Retrieved 19 September 2021.

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