Mian Muhammad Shafi
{{Short description|Member of Imperial Legislative Council of India}}
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| name = Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1869|03|10|df=y}}
| birth_place = Lahore, Punjab, British India
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1932|01|07|1869|03|10|df=y}}
| death_place = Lahore, Punjab, British India
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| occupation = Politician
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| known_for = Co-founder of All-India Muslim League
| alma_mater = Government College, Lahore
Forman Christian College
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Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|KCSI|CIE}} (10 March 1869 – 7 January 1932) was a politician and statesman in British India. He supported and represented various Muslim educational, national and religious causes and was a founding member of the All-India Muslim League.
Early life and education
Mian Muhammad Shafi was born to Mian Din Muhammad on 10 March 1869 in Baghbanpura, near Lahore.{{cite web|url=http://storyofpakistan.com/sir-mian-muhammad-shafi|title= Profile of Mian Muhammad Shafi|website= Storyofpakistan.com website|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181019222321/http://storyofpakistan.com/sir-mian-muhammad-shafi|url-status=dead| date=1 January 2007|archive-date=19 October 2018|access-date= 2 March 2023}} He belonged to the aristocratic Arain Mian family of Baghbanpura, a landowning family of the Punjab with landholdings in multiple districts including Sheikhupura, Lyallpur, Bahawalpur and Layyah. The Mian Family was appointed as hereditary custodians of the Shalimar Gardens by Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan. Other notable family members include Sir Abdul Rashid, Mian Shah Din, Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, Mian Iftikharuddin and Mian Bashir Ahmed.
Mian Muhammad Shafi was educated at Government College, Lahore as well as Forman Christian College, Lahore.[https://mianfamily.tripod.com/Shafi.htm Profile of Muhammad Shafi (politician) on tripod.com website] Retrieved 2 March 2023[https://www.nation.com.pk/08-Jan-2017/npt-remembers-pakistan-movement-workers NPT (Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust) remembers Pakistan Movement workers] The Nation (newspaper), Published 8 January 2017, Retrieved 2 March 2023 In 1889 he went to London to study for the Bar and was admitted at Middle Temple where his cousin Mian Shah Din had been studying for the past two years. Whilst in London he took an active role in politics, becoming president for a term of the London branch of the Anjuman-I- Islamia. He returned to India in 1892 and began his legal career in Hoshiarpur whilst also enrolling at the Allahabad and Lahore High Courts.
Political career
Mian Muhammad Shafi was a supporter of the Pakistan Movement and an advocate against British rule. The name All-India Muslim League was proposed by a number of Muslims including Sir Mian Mohammad Shafi in the founding meeting of the League that was held on 30 December 1906 on the occasion of the annual All India Muhammadan Educational Conference, at the Ahsan Manzil Palace, Shahbagh, Dhaka that was hosted by Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah (1871 – 1915). The meeting was attended by 3,000 delegates and presided over by Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk. The other founding members were Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk, Syed Ameer Ali, and Mualana Mohammad Ali Jouhar.{{cite web|url=http://storyofpakistan.com/establishment-of-all-india-muslim-league |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181019225709/http://storyofpakistan.com/establishment-of-all-india-muslim-league | title=Establishment and founding session of All-India Muslim League in Dhaka in 1906|website= Storyofpakistan.com website|date= 1 June 2003|archive-date=19 October 2018|access-date=2 March 2023|url-status=dead}}
Mian Muhammad Shafi organized a Muslim association in early 1906, but when the All-India Muslim League was formed, he established its powerful branch in the Punjab of which he became the general secretary. This branch, organized in November 1907, was known as the Punjab Provincial Muslim League.
He was also a member of the Simla Deputation in 1906. In 1909, and again in 1912, Shafi was nominated to the Provincial Legislative Council. In 1911, 1914, 1917, he was a member of the Imperial Legislative Council. He was appointed a CIE in 1916. In July 1919, Mian Muhammad Shafi, who had been elected as the president of the Chief Court Bar, became a member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council during 1919–24. His tenure as Education Member was marked by many important developments, including the setting up of the Muslim University of Aligarh. He was also acting vice-president of the Governor-General's Executive Council 1922–25. He was Council's member for education, health and later also for Law; also, he was knighted in 1925 with the KCSI.
After completing his term, he again became active in Muslim politics and played an important role when the Simon Commission visited India and, again, at the first Round Table Conference 1930–31.
His two daughters namely Begum Jahan Ara Shah Nawaz and Begum Geti Ara Bashir Ahmad earned fame as leading Muslim women who took active part in the Pakistan Movement. He was married to Mehrunissa, elder sister of Sir Abdul Rashid.
Death
Titles
- 1869–1916: Mian Muhammad Shafi (he had just one title 'Mian' during this period)
- 1916–1925: Mian Muhammad Shafi, CIE (the title of 'Sir' by the British government was added in 1919)
- 1925–1932: Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi, KCSI, CIE (knighted by the British government in 1925)[https://mianfamily.tripod.com/role.html Mian family of Lahore: Historical Events listed on tripod.com website] Retrieved 2 March 2023
See also
References
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Further reading
- Pershotam Mehra, A Dictionary of Modern Indian History (1707–1947)
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