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Memon Personalities Aba Umar Dada Late Mr. Dada was a well-known community leader and social worker. He was a prominent member of Karachi Cotton Exchange who earned a name for himself. After the establishment of Pakistan, he settled in the interior of Sindh and took leading part in all social and welfare activities of Hyderabad and Sindh. Settling in Karachi, he continued with his social work and was very active amongst the leaders of the Pakistan Memon Federation. Ahmed H.A. Dada He was a very prominent businessman and an active member of Karachi Stock Exchange rising to the post of its President. He was also on the Local Advisory Committee of National Bank of Pakistan, Karachi Branch, and was popular in the business circles. Abdul Aziz Kaya While in Hyderabad Deccan, he joined Ittehadul Muslimeen under the leadership of Mr. Qasim Rizvi. He worked very actively for the victims of the Indian an-ny. In Karachi, on the advice of Pakistan Ambassador Haji A. Sattar Seth, he was asked to infomi all the Hujjaj about the aims and objects of the creation of Pakistan and as such Haji Aziz started his mission. Durino Haj he rendered noteworthy services to the Hujjaj. He remained involved with his business for a couple of decades and again started his social service activities and established many institutions through which he served the people. During political turmoil when Karachi was under constant curfew for several days at a stretch, he stored consumer products and food products which he supplied at concessive rates without any profit. In some cases, even free supplies were made in areas like Khadda, Nayababad, Lyari, Baldia, etc. He started an Organisation by the name of Memon Goods Stores in several areas of the city where items are sold on no-profit-no-loss basis. He has established a very spacious reading room and library which contains rare and www.memonbooks.org Page 1 Memon Personalities useful books, magazines in all languages. For providing students in densely populated city centre a peaceful atmosphere to concentrate on their study and hard work, he established several large student centres where reference books were made available free of cost. No such facility was available to those students at home. He has been associated with various social welfare institutions also. On three occasions he was elected honorary general secretary of All Pakistan Memon Federation. He became Municipal Councillor and belonged to Akhuwat Group of Mayor Abdul Sattar Afghani. He undertook several repair, renovation works, cleaning streets, roads, gutters, drainage lines in his constituency and was also a member of KMC's coordination council. As a member of the Punchayat Committee of Old Town he heard and settled family disputes. His hobbies are travelling, reading history books particularly about Memmonology. He has also written two informative books. Abdul Aziz Al-Memony (Phd.) Among the scholars of international repute, Allama Abdul Aziz Al-Memony's name ranks foremost. This world famous religious scholar, whom even the Arabs called "Ustad" (teacher) has not received due recognition from his own community or country. But he has been adequately recognised by the Arab world. It may be due to the fact that the Allama had complete command of Arabic language, Grammar and Usage and most of his work is in Arabic, which has endeared him more to the Arab world than his own countrymen and community. His mastery of the Arabic language stunned even the Arab scholars who sought his guidance in the subject. His books, written in Arabic, have been included in the curriculum of various Arab Universities including the famous Jamia Al Azhar of Egypt. At the age of 12, the Allama went to Delhi from his birth place Rajkot, in Kathiawar and became a pupil of the noted scholar and interpreter of Qur'an and hadith, Mian Nazeer Hussain Dehlavi. He also studied under the guidance of Deputy Nazeer Ahmed. For higher studies he went to Amroha and Rampur and learned ancient philosophy and logic from Maulana Muhammad Tayyab Makki of www.memonbooks.org Page 2 Memon Personalities Madrassa Aliya, Rampur passing his Munshi Fazil with distinction from Punjab University. He was selected for lectureship in Arabic and Persian at Edward Mission College, Peshwar. Later on, he was appointed Professor of Arabic at Oriental College, Lahore, and was an associate of Allama lqbal. Allama Memony was made Dean of Arabic and Persian Department. He authored simple translations of Arabic text books for which he received Maulvi Fazil. In 1925, he was appointed Reader of Arabic at Aligarh Muslim University - the first non- European to be appointed to this post. Here he wrote about 30 thought-provoking books which were all printed in Egypt and Syria. These books are highly rated in Arabic literature. In 1928, the Allama received Fellowship from Arabic Academy of Damascus and subsequently the Egyptian Academy also offered him Fellowship, both of which were the highest honour for the experts of Arabic researchers and scholars. At the insistence of Mr. Mumtaz Hassan, the Allama accepted the honorary Directorship of Central Institution of Islamic Research when Arabic Department was established in Karachi University. And at the request of the Vice Chancellor, Professor A.B.A. Haleem, he became the Head of the Arabic Department. He also offered his services to the Arabic Department of Punjab University for two years and later on, he was made the Head of Arabic Department in Oriental College. Due to his old age, he could not continue as a full time professor and offered his service as Professor Emeritus at Karachi University and Sindh University. The Egyptian, Saudi Arabian and Iranian universities tried their best to acquire the services of the Allama which he thankfully declined. The trend set up by the Allama continues in the family. His son, Muhammad Umar Memon, is also a professor. The Allama was a man of principles and never compromised on them. He always believed in simple living and whatever he saved, he spent on research. He had a very valuable collection of rare books. Once, during discussion with a highly acclaimed scholar of Islam, the Allama was informed that the scholar was writing a book entitled "Downfall of Islam" at which the Allama was infuriated and replied that www.memonbooks.org Page 3 Memon Personalities there has never been any down fall of Islam in the past and never would be in future. Downfall comes in the lives of people and not Islam, which had remained glorious throughout history. When Allama went for Haj in 1957, he was treated as a royal guest and was given a royal accord by the Saudi government. Throughout Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Morocco, Tunis, Turkey and France for research work he was respected. The Allama donated Rs. 300,000/- each to Nadwatui Islam (Voice of Islam) and Aligarh Muslim University , He also gave significant donations to Darul Uloom, Binori Town,.Karachi and donated thousands of priceless books on different research works to various universities. The Arabic poets of various countries have written poems in honour of Allama Memony. He was also honoured with the degree of doctorate and awarded medals by various Arab countries. The Government of Pakistan conferred upon him the Pride of Performance. The special feature about the Allama was his memory, particularly about books. He could easily tell anyone as to which rare book was available in which library and even on which shelf. He spoke Arabic like a native speaker and his speeches in Arabic were well recognised. The Allama, due to his mastery of the Arabic language, was nominated on the Committee of Arab scholars to finalise the latest version of the Arabic Dictionary Al-Lisanul Arab. Abdul Aziz Abdul Shakoor Pothiawala He is the founder of a trust by the name of 'Hajiani Mithi Bai Trust' through which he operates eye camps, Madrassas and industrial homes. He is a noted social worker. www.memonbooks.org Page 4 Memon Personalities Abdul Aziz Haji Yaqub This Kucchi Memon gentleman from Bombay is a science graduate and has been associated with various trading groups and institutions like Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Chairman, Economic Development, Taxation and AntiSmuggling sub-committee, Labour sub-committee; Chairman, All Pakistan Hotels Association; General Secretary, Karachi Timber Merchants. He was appointed Chairman Export Promotion Bureau in which capacity he held the rank of a Minister of State. Abdul Aziz Memon He was born at Veraval in the Junagadh state. After matriculation, he joined banking as a career. During his service, he earned B. A. and LL.B. degrees. In 1977, he was elected President of United Bank Workers Union and as a result of this he came into limelight. In 1986, he was appointed Secretary General of the Labour Bureau of Pakistan Peoples Party. He has also served as Chair-man of the Federal Organisation for Banks and Financial Institutions Employees. In 1993, he was elected MNA (Member of National Assembly) on the ticket of Pakistan Peoples Party. He has done social work also. He has also remained President of All Pakistan Memon Federation. Abdul Aziz Pochi He is a very well-known businessman, social worker and a philanthropist. His generosity in the field of social welfare is well-known even beyond the borders of Pakistan. Abdul Aziz Rahmatullah An ardent cricket lover, he has collected vital information regarding well- known cricket players. He has published 'Cricket Herald' in English under his editorship. He also worked in the magazine by the former Pakistani Captain and www.memonbooks.org Page 5 Memon Personalities former Coach, Javed Miandad. He writes articles on cricket in local as well as foreign magazines. Abdul Aziz Sagar He started his public life with Muslim Student Union and remained active in all social and political activities in the interest of Muslims in Pakistan. He was active in establishing the Memon Federation and became Honorary Secretary of the Federation. He was also active in establishing Karachi Chamber of Commerce. Abdul Aziz Sakrani A very well known banker, he became the President of Muslim Commercial Bank after nationalisation and finally retired having served as the President of Banking Council of Pakistan. Abdul Aziz Sattar Dhedhi He was a grandson of Haji A. Karim Dhedhi. He carried on huge trading activities in Karachi, Dacca as well as Sri Lanka. A well-known social leader in Karachi, he frequently extended financial help to the needy. He was in Dacca when the debacle of East Pakistan took place. Since politically he was always associated with the Awami League and one of the close lieutenants of Suharwardy and Mujibur Rehman, he permanently settled in Bangladesh, where he was of great help to the fleeing West Pakistanis. He was perhaps the only Memon who instead of suffering loss was benefited by the creation of Bangladesh. He was an amiable, generous and helpful man. Abdul Aziz Suleman "Al-Waheed"was a daily newspaper in Sindhi language which contributed much towards bringing about political, educational and social awareness amongst the Sindhi Muslims in 1919. When the Khilafat movement was in full swing, the Muslims of Sindh took part in the movement and 'Al-Waheed' played an important www.memonbooks.org Page 6 Memon Personalities role. Mr. Aziz Suleman, who was editor of 'Al-Waheed', was put behind bars for writing anti-British articles. Abdul Ghaffar Billoo (Dr.) A well-known child specialist and the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Karachi University, Dr. A. Ghaffar Billoo started his education as a free scholar. After partition his family settled in Sulckur. Soft-hearted, Dr. Billoo was distressed at the high rate of infant mortality. He went to London and obtained Diploma in Child Diseases from the School of Tropical Medicines and obtained his MRCP. He was the first Asian to have been appointed Child Specialist in Scotland. However, he preferred to serve the children of his own country and therefore, returned to Pakistan. After returning to Pakistan, he worked as Honorary Registrar and later worked with Dr. Shaukat Ali Sayed as Research Physician in which capacity he carried out research on 500 cases. This was the largest research work which has been undertaken by a single person. He worked in various hospitals in Karachi and finally became the Principal of Dow Medical College in which capacity he looked after the Children Ward of the Civil Hospital. He tested the oral therapy in cases of diarrhoea in children very successfully. He submitted his findings and report on oral therapy to the World Health Organisation. He was made member of the Global Advisory Committee on diarrhoea and his suggestions to give patients ORS was accepted. He set up camps in the remote Thar area of Sindh, where with his colleagues he provided medical treatment to local patients. Abdul Ghaffar Hashmani (Baboobhai) He is known for his financial contribution to the Halari General Jamaat and several other social welfare organisations which include charities to Hyderabad and Sukkur regions. He has been Chairman of Bagh-e-Halar Trust for two terms and has been re-elected for the third term for five years. www.memonbooks.org Page 7 Memon Personalities Abdul Ghaffar Katia He served as an honorary editor of Memon Samaj and is an active social worker. Abdul Ghaffar Sabuwala He is an active social worker associated with United Memon Jamaat, Pakistan Memon Federation etc. Abdul Ghaffar Variend Abdul Ghaffar Variend, a social worker was born in a middle-class familyin Bantwa, India, after partition hisfamily migrated to Pakistan and settled in Karachi. He completed his matriculation from Madressa-e-Islamia School no. 2, Kharadhar, Karachi. After matriculation he joined Central Insurance Company of Dawood Group to gain experience in the insurance industry, for a short period he also, worked at National Bank of Pakistan as an Assistant to The Chief Accountant in Karachi, Pakisan. During his service,he completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from University of Karachi. To further his education in August 1968 he migrated to Montreal, Canada and enrolled into the CA / CGA program at McGill University. In Montreal, he was elected as an Internal Auditor of Pakistan Quebec Association; he also served as President of Quebec Memon Association, was very active in social activities and helped raise funds for the treatment of Polio patients from Pakistan, India and South Africa. Abdul Ghaffar resided in Montreal, Que. Canada for a quarter of a century. In December 1994 he moved to The United States and in 1996 he joined Chicago Memon Association as General Secretary, soon after he became President for 2 years and since then he has been very active in all the Jamat activities and now serves on the board as an advisor and webmaster. He helped design the community website for Chicago Memon Association www.chicagomemonassociation.com and continues to be the webmaster. He has recently designed www.wmona.com website and monitor as a webmaster. He also runs his own website, Memon Point www.memonpoint.com, which provides a wealth of information about Memoni culture and community. For the past 15 years he has been volunteering at a local Masjid’s Sunday school program (Islamic Foundation Sunday School). He is socially active on both sides of the American and Canadian border. He writes articles for Memon Alam monthly magazine published under the supervision of WMO as well as for various local and international newspapers. . www.memonbooks.org Page 8 Memon Personalities In 1999 he helped drafting WMO Constitution for North America Chapter which was very well received by the WMO Central executive committee. In July 2012, it has been officially adopted as a part of formation of World Memon Organization of North America. In July 2012 he was nominated and elected as the first President of World Memon Organization of North America (WMO NA), his nomination was well received and again in May 2014 was elected as President for 2 more years. Abdul Ghaffar has over 47 years of experience in public accounting and in private companies. For over 15 years, he headed the finance department of a well-known Marketing effectiveness training company in Chicago, IL USA. In November of 2013, he has filed his retirement from the company to devote his spare time for social work. In his free time, he enjoys walking, bicycling, bowling, reading magazines, working on his website, networking with community members, and writing community news. Abdul Ghaffar Zaveri (Dr.) Dr. Zaveri was famous for his interest in the promotion of social welfare services and enjoyed very good reputation. He never misused his lucrative medical profession for making money. He took his profession as a sacred mission and never pursued monetary benefits. He gained experience and spiritual satisfaction from the service he rendered to poor patients. He also served All Pakistan Memon Federation. He was also in the management of Cement Hospital which was managed by Karachi Health Association. For the local patients who needed expensive treatment and could not afford the cost, Dr. Zaveri would arrange for funds. He also arranged for getting patients treated by specialists. Most of his patients were from poor localities and suburban areas and Goths around Karachi. He established several religious schools and madressas and mosques at many of these Goths for which he collected funds from philanthropists. He regularly visited these places and kept watch on their activities. The projects started by Dr. Zaveri were later on expanded through the help of local people and philanthropists. He died in 1976 which was a very severe loss to his friends, relatives, patients and social workers. www.memonbooks.org Page 9 Memon Personalities Dr. Zaveri had three daughters, all of them doctors. His two daughters disappeared during the Bangladesh movement and to this date there is no authentic news about their whereabouts. Due to this setback, Dr. Zaveri died heartbroken. Mr. Abdul Razzak Yacoob group is world renowned bullion merchant and financier with the head quarters in Dubai. He is one of the leading bullion exporters to Pakistan, India and other SAARC Countries. In times of need he arranges sizeable short-term loans in Foreign Exchange for the needy governments in the region. In Karachi, the family has established Fatimabai Hospital and extends substantial charities for deserving causes. Abdul Ghani Baig Mohammed This famous leader was the uncle of Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood. He was one of the pioneers of the spread of education in the early 20th Century. With a view to spreading literacy and education amongst Muslims in Western India, he organized first Muslim Education Conference at Rajkot, presided over by Sir Quadiri of Ahmadabad. Abdul Ghani Bandukda Well-known businessman, industrialist and philanthropist, Haji Abdul Ghani has worked for the promotion of education and other social activities. Against unhealthy and evil traditions prevailing in the community, he launched a movement for eliminating social evils, and he continued his crusade against these evils and anti-Islamic tradition prevailing in some of the Jamaats of the Memon community. He was generous in giving charities to Memon as well as non-Memon institutions. He was also interested in the construction of mosques and in the repair and expansion of Memon Masjid at Bolton Market for which he went from shop to shop to collect donations. He became Chairman of the Bolton Market Memon Masjid committee. In the pre-partition days he was one of the directors and investors in Dilawar Syndicate, Junagadh State. www.memonbooks.org Page 10

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