Omar Khalidi
{{Short description|Indian-American Muslim scholar (1953–2010)}}
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| name = Omar Khalidi
| birth_date = 1953
| birth_place = Hyderabad, India
| death_date = {{death date and age|2010|11|29|1953|df=y}}
| death_place = Boston, USA
| citizenship = Indian, USA
| nationality = Indian
| alma_mater = Madrassa-e-Aaaliyah,
Wichita State University
Harvard University
University of Wales Lampeter
| main_interests = Minority groups rights, military history
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Omar Khalidi (1953 – 29 November 2010), born in Hyderabad, India, was a Muslim scholar, a staff member of MIT in the US, and an author.
Early life and education
Khalidi was born in 1953 in Hyderabad, India. He was of Hadhrami descent.
Career
He is referred to by one commentator as the "Chronicler of Hyderabad and as a champion of minority rights".{{cite news |author=Mohammed Ayub Khan | title=Omar Khalidi (1953–2010) Chronicler of Hyderabad and Champion of Minority Rights |newspaper=Radiance Views Weekly |date=16 December 2010 |url=http://www.radianceweekly.com/233/6402/lebanon-at-stake-turkey-must-reveal-its-cards/2010-12-12/obitury/story-detail/omar-khalidi1953-2010chronicler-of-hyderabad-and-champion-of-minority-rights.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001071815/http://www.radianceweekly.com/233/6402/lebanon-at-stake-turkey-must-reveal-its-cards/2010-12-12/obitury/story-detail/omar-khalidi1953-2010chronicler-of-hyderabad-and-champion-of-minority-rights.html |archive-date=1 October 2011}} He was considered an international relations builder.{{cite news|url=http://muslimmedianetwork.com/mmn/?p=7505|title=Obituary: Omer Khalidi|date=2 December 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002214817/http://muslimmedianetwork.com/mmn/?p=7505|archive-date=2 October 2011|url-status=usurped|publisher=The Muslim Observer}}{{cite web |title=Dr. Omar Khalidi Visited Ufa and Chelyabinsk and Discussed Muslim Life in America |publisher=Consulate General of the United States – Yekaterinburg, Russia |date=18 April 2004 |url=http://yekaterinburg.usconsulate.gov/pr-04182004.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005083126/http://yekaterinburg.usconsulate.gov/pr-04182004.html |archive-date=5 October 2011}}
Scholar
=Media contribution=
Khalidi served as a regional Vice-President of American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin, and was an active participant in the various activities of all other Indian Muslim organisations in the USA and Canada. His articles were published regularly in the MetroWest Daily News and he was an active columnist for various other journals, writing for the Economic and Political Weekly, The Outlook, India Abroad, Two Circles and other print and internet media.
=Books=
His books include:{{cite book |url=http://www.threeessays.com/titles.php?id=11 |accessdate=19 August 2011 |title=KHAKI AND ETHNIC VIOLENCE IN INDIA}}{{cite news |url=http://www.khabrein.info/news/Omar_Khalidi__Chronicler_of_Hyderabad_and_Champion_of_Minority_Rights_Is_No_More_1291145106/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101203064235/http://www.khabrein.info/news/Omar_Khalidi__Chronicler_of_Hyderabad_and_Champion_of_Minority_Rights_Is_No_More_1291145106 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=3 December 2010 |date= 30 November 2010 |title=Omar Khalidi, Chronicler of Hyderabad and Champion of Minority Rights Is No More |accessdate=19 August 2011}}
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! ! style="background:#811541; width:8%;"| Published Year ! ! style="background:#811541; width:60%;"|Book Name ! ! style="background:#811541; width:45%;"| Publisher |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1981
|! ! align=left| The British Residents at the Court of the Nizams of Hyderabad |! ! align=left| Hyderabad Historical Society. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1985
|! ! align=left| Hyderabad State Under the Nizams, 1724–1948: A Bibliography of Monographic and Periodical Literature |! ! align=left| Hyderabad Historical Society. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1987
|! ! align=left| Deccan Under the Sultans, 1296–1724: A Bibliography of Monographic and Periodical Literature |! ! align=left| Hyderabad Historical Society. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1988
|! ! align=left| African Diaspora in India: The Case of the Habashis of Deccan |! ! align=left| Hamdard National Foundation. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1988
|! ! align=left| Hyderabad After the Fall |! ! align=left| Hyderabad Historical Society. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1990
|! ! align=left| Indian Muslims in North America |! ! align=left| South Asia Press. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1991
|! ! align=left| Factors in Muslim Electability to Lok Sabha |! ! align=left| Harvard University Press. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1991
|! ! align=left| Memoirs of Cyril Jones: People, Society, and Railways in Hyderabad |! ! align=left| Manohar Publications. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1992
|! ! align=left| Shama-e-Faroozan: Chand Ilmi Aur Adabi Shakhsiyatoon Ke Halaat-e-Zindagi Aur Karname |! ! align=left| Azmi and Sons. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1994
|! ! align=left| Memoirs of Sidney Cotton |! ! align=left| South Asia Press. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1995
|! ! align=left| Islamic Literature in the Deccani Languages: Kannada, Marathi, & Telugu |! ! align=left| Hyderabad Historical Society. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1997
|! ! align=left| Hadhrami Role in the Politics and Society of Colonial India, 1750–1950 |! ! align=left| in Freitag and Clearance-Smith: Hadhrami Scholar, Traders and Statesmen of the Indian Ocean, 1750–1960. Brill Publisher, the Netherlands. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1998
|! ! align=left| Subsequent-e-Hyderabad: Chashm Deed Aur Muasir Tahreeron Par Mushtamil Manzar Aur Pesh Manzar (Edited with Dr. Muinuddin Aqil) |! ! align=left| All India Majlis Tameer-e-Millat. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1999
|! ! align=left| Romance of the Golconda Diamonds |! ! align=left| Mapin Publishing. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1999
|! ! align=left| Approaches to Mosque Design in North America |! ! align=left| MIT. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1999
|! ! align=left| The Architecture and Campus Planning of Osmania University |! ! align=left| MIT. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 1999
|! ! align=left| American Architecture of Islamic Inspiration |! ! align=left| MIT. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2003
|! ! align=left| A Guide to Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu Manuscript Libraries in India |! ! align=left| Middle East Librarians Association. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2003
|! ! align=left| Khaki and Ethnic Violence in India: Army, Police, and Paramilitary Forces During Communal Riots |! ! align=left| Three Essays Press. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2004
|! ! align=left| Between Muslim Nationalists and Nationalist Muslims: Maududi’s Thoughts on Indian Muslims |! ! align=left| Institute of Objective Studies. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2004
|! ! align=left| The British Residency in Hyderabad: An Outpost of the Raj (1779–1948) |! ! align=left| British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2006
|! ! align=left| An Indian Passage to Europe: The Travels of Fath Nawaz Jang |! ! align=left| Oxford University Press. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2006
|! ! align=left| Muslims in the Deccan: A Historical Survey |! ! align=left| Global Media Publications. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2006
|! ! align=left| Muslims in Indian Economy |! ! align=left| Three Essays Collective. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2006
|! ! align=left| Khaki and Ethnic Violence in India-2 |! ! align=left| Three Essays Collective. |
! ! style="background:lemonchiffon;"| 2006
|! ! align=left| A Guide to Architecture in Hyderabad, Deccan, India |! ! align=left| Three Essays Collective. |
Death
Khalidi died on 29 November 2010, in a train accident at Kendall Square, MBTA station in Cambridge, Massachusetts.{{cite news| url=http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1817605195/Wayland-man-identified-in-MBTA-station-death| title=Wayland man identified in MBTA station death| date=1 December 2010| accessdate=19 August 2011| publisher=metrowestdailynews.com}} His family published a statement in the Arab News on 30 November 2010: Khalidi drove in his car to the MIT campus and was probably trying to catch a train to buy medicine at the next station. He was diabetic, and it seems his sugar level had reached abnormal levels and he was hit by a train{{cite news| url=http://arabnews.com/world/article204661.ece| date=30 November 2010| title=Indian Muslim Scholar Dies in Boston| accessdate=19 August 2011| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811111728/http://arabnews.com/world/article204661.ece| archive-date=11 August 2011| url-status=dead}} in Boston, United States{{cite news|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/interview/remembering-omar-khalidi/20101130.htm| date=30 November 2010| title=Remembering Omar Khalidi| accessdate=19 August 2011}} His funeral prayers were held at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center in Roxbury.
He was survived by his wife Nigar Khalidi and his daughter Aliya.
See also
- Hyderabadi Muslims
- Golkonda
- Hyderabad State
- India
- Muslim culture of Hyderabad
- History of Hyderabad for a history of the city of Hyderabad.
- Hyderabad (India) for the city.
- Muhammad Hamidullah
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/khalid-rememberance.html MIT News]
- [http://www.rediff.com/news/interview/remembering-omar-khalidi/20101130.htm Rediff News, Remembering Omar Khalidi, Interview]
- {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20101203064235/http://www.khabrein.info/news/Omar_Khalidi__Chronicler_of_Hyderabad_and_Champion_of_Minority_Rights_Is_No_More_1291145106 khabrein.info, Detail list of books]}}
- [http://www.rediff.com/news/column/column-remembering-eminent-muslim-scholar-omar-khalidi/20101202.htm Dr Omar Khalidi's voice will be sorely missed, Rediff.com]
- [http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/feb/18inter2.htm The Rediff Interview of Dr. Omar Khalidi about his book Khaki and Ethnic Violence in India,..]
- [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1478-1913.00030/abstract Dr. Omar Khalidi article: Mawlāna Mawdūd? and the Future Political Order in British India]
- [http://www.cornucopia.net/princess.html Dr. Omar Khalidi article: The Caliph's Daughter]
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