Inamullah Khan

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Inamullah Khan (1912–1997) was a Muslim activist who symbolised the World Muslim Congress, Al-Motamar al-Alam al-Islami, for almost four and half decades[vague]. He was awarded the Templeton Prize in 1988.[1]

Inamullah Khan was born in Rangoon, Burma, in 1912. His family originally hailed from Zamania, India, and he migrated to Pakistan in 1948.

Contributions

Inamullah Khan was the founder and former secretary-general of the Modern World Muslim Congress in Karachi, Pakistan.

Awards

Inamullah Khan received several awards for his work. He was awarded the Japanese award in 1987, Niwano Peace Prize and the Templeton Prize for progress in Religion in 1988.

Allegations of antisemitism

References

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