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Mohammad Hanif (clan Leader)
Mohammad Hanif may refer to: * Nassar (actor) (born Muhammad Hanif), Indian actor and director * Muhamed Haneef (born 1979), Indian physician who was wrongly accused of aiding terrorists * Mohammad Hanif (clan leader) * Mohammad Hanif (cricketer), Pakistani cricketer who played for Pakistan Air Force * Mohammad Hanif (mayor) (died 2006), mayor of Dhaka during 1994 to 2002 * Mohammad Hanif (scholar) (fl. 1980s), inventor of the Hanifi Rohingya script * Muhammad Hanif (Taliban spokesperson) (died 2008), spokesman for Afghan Taliban * Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Hanif Qureshi (1877–1938), South Asian Muslim poet * Mohammed Hanif (born 1964), British Pakistani writer and journalist * Mohammad Hanif (Iranian writer) (born 1961), Iranian novelist and scholar See also

* Hanif Mohammad (1934–2016), Pakistani cricketer {{hndis, Hanif, Mohammad ...
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Nassar (actor)
Nassar (born Muhammad Hanif; 5 March 1958) is an Indian actor, director, producer, dubbing artist, singer and politician who mainly works in the Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam film industries. He has also worked in few Kannada, English, Hindi and Bengali films. He is the incumbent president of the Nadigar Sangam. Early life and education Nassar was born as Muhammad Hanif on March 5, 1958, into a Tamil family in Palur, Tamil Nadu, India. His parents were Mehaboob Basha and Mumtaz. He studied in St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School (Chengalpattu). He moved to Madras (now Chennai) after school, where he finished his pre-university at Madras Christian College. At Madras Christian College, he was an active member of the Dramatic Society. Later for a brief time, he worked in the Indian Air Force. He trained in two acting schools: the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce's Film Institute and the Tamil Nadu Institute for Film and Television Technology. Career Nassar made h ...
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Muhamed Haneef
Muhamed Haneef (born 29 September 1979) is an Indian-born doctor who was falsely accused of aiding terrorists, and left Australia upon cancellation of his visa amid great political controversy. His visa was later reinstated and he was given some compensation. Haneef was arrested on 2 July 2007 at Brisbane Airport, Brisbane, Australia on suspicion of terror-related activities. He is the second cousin once removed of Kafeel Ahmed and Sabeel Ahmed, the operatives in the 2007 Glasgow Airport attack. Haneef's ensuing detention became the longest without charge in recent Australian history, which caused great controversy in Australia and India. Haneef was released when the Director of Public Prosecutions withdrew its charge on 27 July 2007, whereby his passport was returned and he departed Australia voluntarily on 29 July 2007. Haneef's visa cancellation was overturned by the Federal Court on 21 August 2007, with the decision being reiterated by the full bench of the court on ...
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Mohammad Hanif (clan Leader)
Mohammad Hanif may refer to: * Nassar (actor) (born Muhammad Hanif), Indian actor and director * Muhamed Haneef (born 1979), Indian physician who was wrongly accused of aiding terrorists * Mohammad Hanif (clan leader) * Mohammad Hanif (cricketer), Pakistani cricketer who played for Pakistan Air Force * Mohammad Hanif (mayor) (died 2006), mayor of Dhaka during 1994 to 2002 * Mohammad Hanif (scholar) (fl. 1980s), inventor of the Hanifi Rohingya script * Muhammad Hanif (Taliban spokesperson) (died 2008), spokesman for Afghan Taliban * Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Hanif Qureshi (1877–1938), South Asian Muslim poet * Mohammed Hanif (born 1964), British Pakistani writer and journalist * Mohammad Hanif (Iranian writer) (born 1961), Iranian novelist and scholar See also

* Hanif Mohammad (1934–2016), Pakistani cricketer {{hndis, Hanif, Mohammad ...
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Mohammad Hanif (cricketer)
This is a list of cricketers who played for the Pakistan Air Force cricket team in first-class cricket matches. The side played a total of eight first-class matches between 1969 and 1975.First-class matches played by Pakistan Air Force
CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
The side continues to play non-first-class cricket today. Only those players who played in first-class matches for the side are included below.
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Mohammad Hanif (mayor)
Mohammad Hanif (died 28 November 2006) was a Bangladeshi Politician who served as Mayor of Dhaka City Corporation from 1994 until 2002. He was the President of Dhaka City Awami League. Career Hanif started his political career when he was student. He was an elected parliament member from Dhaka-12 constituency in 1973 and served as a whip of the National Parliament. He also served as the president of Dhaka City Awami League for long time. Hanif was elected the mayor of Dhaka City Corporation on 12 March 1994, the first elected mayor of Dhaka City corporation. The election was held under the Dhaka city act of 1993. As mayor he tried to increase the power of the city corporation. He asked to have the management of Dhaka Metropolitan police, Dhaka electricity supply company and other utilities companies transferred to Dhaka City Corporation from the national government. A move that drew opposition from the national government. On 15 February 1996 the Bangladesh Nationalist Part ...
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Mohammad Hanif (scholar)
The Hanifi Rohingya script is a unified script for the Rohingya language. Rohingya today is written in three scripts, Hanifi, Arabic (Rohingya Fonna), and Latin (Rohingyalish). The Rohingya language was first written in the 19th century with a version of the Perso-Arabic script. In 1975, an orthographic Arabic script was developed and approved by the community leaders, based on the Urdu alphabet but with unique innovations to make the script suitable to Rohingya. In the 1980s, Mohammad Hanif and his colleagues created a suitable phonetic script based on the Arabic alphabet; it has been compared to the N’ko script. This script, unlike the Arabic script, is alphabetical, meaning that all vowels are independent letters, as opposed to diacritics as is the case in Arabic. However, vowels cannot stand on their own and always need to be connected to a consonant similar to diacritics. Therefore, diphthongs cannot be written as vowel-vowel combination even though typographically this ...
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Muhammad Hanif (Taliban Spokesperson)
Muhammad Hanif () (d. November 2008) was a media spokesman for the Taliban from October 2005 until his capture by Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) on January 17, 2007. Hanif and Yousef Ahmadi were appointed in October 2005 after the previous spokesman, Latifullah Hakimi, was captured. His main tool of communication to news organizations was email. Shortly after the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Hanif reached the press by means of a satellite telephone, and read a statement about the "martyr" which he claimed was written by Mullah Omar. On the day of his 2007 capture, Afghan intelligence officials released a recording of part of Hanif's interrogation in which Hanif tells his interrogators that the Taliban's leader Mullah Omar was staying in the Pakistani city of Quetta under the protection of the ISI, Pakistan's intelligence agency. This claim was then denied by Pakistan. Muhammad Hanif was released from custody in 2008 as he apparently no longer had any ...
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Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal (9 November 187721 April 1938) was a South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician. Quote: "In Persian, ... he published six volumes of mainly long poems between 1915 and 1936, ... more or less complete works on philosophical themes" (p. xiii)" His poetry in Urdu is considered to be among the greatest of the 20th century, Quote: "In Urdu, Iqbal is allowed to have been far the greatest poet of this century, and by most critics to be the only equal of Ghalib (1797–1869). ... the Urdu poems, addressed to a real and familiar audience close at hand, have the merit of being direct, spontaneous utterances on tangible subjects. (p. xiii)" and his vision of a cultural and political ideal for the Muslims of British Raj, British-ruled India is widely regarded as having animated the impulse for the Pakistan Movement. He is commonly referred to by the honorific ''Allama'' (, ) and widely considered one of the most important and influential Muslim thinkers and Islam ...
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Mohammed Hanif
Mohammed Hanif (born November 1964) is a British-Pakistani writer and journalist''.'' His work has been published by ''The New York Times'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''The New Yorker'' and ''The Washington Post''. Hanif worked as a correspondent for the BBC News based in Karachi and was the writer of a feature film about the city, ''The Long Night.'' Hanif has written two novels, '' A Case of Exploding Mangoes''. and '' Our Lady of Alice Bhatti'', as well as a play, ''The Dictator's Wife,'' which was staged at the Hampstead Theatre. Life He was born in Okara, Punjab. He graduated from Pakistan Air Force Academy as a pilot officer, but subsequently left to pursue a career in journalism. He initially worked for Newsline and wrote for ''The Washington Post'' and ''India Today''. He is a graduate of the University of East Anglia. In 1996, he moved to London to work for the BBC. Later, he became the head of the BBC's Urdu service in London. He moved back to Pakistan in 2008. ...
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Mohammad Hanif (Iranian Writer)
Mohammad Hanif (born 1961) is an Iranian novelist and scholar. He is the winner of many national awards including the prestigious Iran's Book of the Year Awards, Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Awards, ''Golden Pen Award''. Life A few years after the 1979 Revolution, he started his career as a country schoolteacher. However, soon he was fired from his job due to unfounded political charges. Then he entered Kharazmi University to study history, but literature, as well as creative writing, remained a priority for him. His specialty in history encouraged him to write extensively on Persian folklore and also made him one of the few Iranian novelists using magic realism in his novels: an approach particularly evident in his later works, e.g., ''The Magical Hat and Copper Statue'' (novel), ''That Man Smelled Death Since Then'' (novel), ''With Hard Labor'' (novel) and ''Localization of Magical Realism in Iran'' (research). He is now mainly focused on fiction. Fiction * ''With Hard Labor'' ...
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