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Ghulam Ahmed Perwez (Ghulam Ahmad Parwez) was born on 9 July, 1903 in Batala, Punjab, British India (present-day Punjab, India), is an Indian-Pakistani Islamic scholar (1903–1985). Discover Ghulam Ahmed Perwez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As Ghulam Ahmad Parwez
Occupation Senior Civil Servant, Department of Interior Ministry, Government of India and later, Department of Home and Interior Affairs, Karachi, Pakistan
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 9 July, 1903
Birthday 9 July
Birthplace Batala, Punjab, British India (present-day Punjab, India)
Date of death 24 February, 1985
Died Place Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality India

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1903

Ghulam Ahmad Parwez (1903–1985) was a well-known teacher of the Quran in India and Pakistan.

He posed a challenge to the established Sunni doctrine by interpreting Quranic themes with a logical approach.

The educated populace held Parwez in high esteem, despite his encounter with numerous criticisms from conservative Islamic scholars throughout his tenure.

The work 'Islam: A Challenge to Religion' is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant works in the history of Pakistan, according to Nadeem F. Paracha.

Parwez was born on 9 July 1903 in Batala, Punjab, in British India.

1927

Parwez was appointed to the Central Secretariat of the Government of India in 1927, and became an important figure in the Home Department.

1934

In 1934, he obtained a master's degree from the Punjab University.

His ideas, based on modern science, helped people better understand Islam.

He was introduced to Muhammad Ali Jinnah by Muhammad Iqbal.

He was appointed to edit the magazine Tolu-e-Islam, which was established to counteract the propaganda emanating from certain religious circles that favour Congress.

He was 81 years old when he passed away.

1947

He migrated to Pakistan in 1947.

He delved into the holy book of Islam and other religious texts.

1955

When Pakistan became independent, he stayed in the same job in the government and retired early as an Assistant Secretary (Class I gazetted officer) in 1955.

He spent all his time doing his job.

Parwez argued that his insights from the Quran were in stark contrast to both capitalist and Marxist political ideologies.

. Before the creation of Pakistan, Parwez was recruited by Muhammad Ali Jinnah to help popularize the need for a separate homeland for Muslims in South Asia.

He emphasized the importance of the government's structure in adhering to Islamic ideals.

The principles of Islam, as enumerated in the Quran, require that individuals reside in a nation that upholds God's commands, rather than their own.

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Even though this right almost always came before any form of authority, Parwez believed in individual freedom.

Parwez, in line with this, strongly opposed slavery, arguing that it lacked any legal justification according to the Quran.

Further, he said that Islam challenged the truth, validity, and very idea of religion.

Parwez assessed the supporting evidence for the suppositions contained in the Quran passages that are often associated with awe-inspiring happenings, celestial beings, and jinns, weighing it all objectively, without attempting to invoke the supernatural.

Parwez also pushed for the adoption of Islamic socialism, a political philosophy that seeks to reorganize society in line with Islamic ideals.

He argued that socialism is the most efficient means to uphold the principles of property, justice, and the distribution of wealth, as outlined in the Qur'an.

In addition, he said that The Prophet was a prophet who wanted to stop capitalists and the corrupt bureaucracy of Byzantium and Persia from exploiting Quraish merchants.

He advocated the implementation of scientific and agricultural reforms to improve economic development.

Parwez has been called a "quranist" by Nadeem F. Paracha, as Parwez rejected some hadith.

Further, Paracha claimed that Parwez approved praying Namaz in Urdu.

Even while Parwez was alive, his opponents spread these claims.

The books written by Syed Abdul Wadud, a close friend of Parwez, are based on his ideas.