Muhammad Shafi

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Sir Muhammad Shafi was an Indian Muslim politician and a pro-British leader of the Muslim League. In the 1920s, he was at the centre of conflicts and divisions in the League over a pro-British stance, advocated by him, or a stance of cooperation with the Indian National Congress advocated by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

His daughter Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz and granddaughter Mumtaz Shahnawaz were both prominent public figures in Pakistan.