Английская Википедия:A. K. Brohi
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Allah Bukhsh Karim Bukhsh Brohi (Шаблон:Lang-ur; Шаблон:Lang-sd; 1915 – 1987) known as A.K. Brohi) was a prominent Pakistani politician and lawyer. He originated from Shikarpur in Sindh. He was the first partner, and mentor of famous Indian lawyer Ram Jethmalani as acknowledged in his authorized biography.[1]
He also served as the High Commissioner of Pakistan to India from 1 February 1960 to 31 March 1961.
Career
A.K. Brohi was close to military ruler Zia-ul-Haq and his brand of politics and he has been called "the intellectual behind the General".[2]
He was a scholar and author affiliated with the Traditionalist School of metaphysics (more precisely René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon and Martin Lings).[3]
Brohi served briefly as Attorney-General for Pakistan besides Sharifuddin Pirzada who served as Attorney General during most of General Zia-ul-Haq's regime (1977 – 1988).[4]
A.K. Brohi also served for a while as Minister of Law and Justice in General Zia-ul-Haq's regime in the late 1970s.[5][6]
Brohi wrote a long preface for the book of Brigadier General S. K. Malik (i. e. Malik ul-Khan) The Quranic Concept of War (1979), a manual of the brigadier's impression of military tactics from early Islamic times, which has been reprinted in Pakistan and India.Шаблон:Citation needed
Family
His younger brother, Ali Ahmad Brohi, who died in 2003, was also a writer and scholar, more particularly on Sindhi culture.[7]
His sister Husn Afroze was married to veteran politician Qaim Ali Shah, but died of breast cancer in 1977.[8]
Publications
Books
- Islam in the Modern World
- The Fundamental Law of Pakistan (1958)
- A Faith to Live By[2]
- Testament of faith
- Adventures in Self-Expression[2]
Booklets
- The Qurʼān and its impact on human history
- The poetry of Shah Abdul Latif
- Religious way of life
Articles
- Iqbal and the concept of Islamic socialism in Al-'Ilm, v40 n11 (Sep 1991):38-47
Awards and recognition
- One of the founding members of the Pakistan Academy of Letters. He was nominated in recognition of his services to Pakistani languages and literature (especially philosophy).[9]
References
External links
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- ↑ CEC has no power to fix date for polls, Lahore High Court told Dawn (newspaper), Published 8 October 2002, Retrieved 21 May 2018
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ From the past pages of Dawn: 1965: Fifty years ago: 'Alien influence' Dawn (newspaper), Published 27 February 2015, Retrieved 21 May 2018
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