Ali Muhammad Rashidi
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Pir Ali Muhammad Rashidi | |
Born | August 5, 1905 Nusrat Station, District Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan |
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Died | March 14, 1987 Karachi, Buried in Sindh. |
Pir Ali Muhammad Rashidi (1905–1987) was a Pakistani politician, scholar, bureaucrat, journalist and well known writer. He was from Rashidi Syed, those are calculated in Lakyari Syed's branch. He was elder brother of scholar Pir Hassam-ud-Din Rashidi.
His father Pir Muhammad Hamid Shah lived at Behaman village, Ratodero Taluka, Larkana District, Sindh. Pir Shahab got his early education from Molvi Muhammad Soomar and Molvi Muhammad Sidiq. He taught himself Persian, Urdu and English.
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[edit] Career
He started his career as a journalist for the Sindh News newspaper in 1924. He was appointed editor of Al Rashid in 1928 at Sukkur. He also served as editor of Al Amin. He was appointed as the secretary of Mohammad Ayub Khuhro in 1927. He started his own newspaper Sitar-e-Sindh in 1934. He was also appointed the editor of the English-language newspaper Sindh Observer in 1948. He served as president of Pakistan Newspapers Editors Association.
[edit] Political career
Rashidi started his political career in 1926 by joining the Sindh Muhammadan Association. He was also struggled for the eviction Sindh from Bombay. He joined the Peoples Party of Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto in 1934. He was also considered among the founders of Sindh Ithad Party. He joined the Muslim League in 1938 and supported the foundation of Pakistan. After 1947 he helped in reinstatement for the Gaddi of Pir Pagara and ignored the Frontier Regulation. He won the seat of MPA in the Sindh Assembly in the election of 1953, and was appointed as Minister of Revenue. In the era of Mohammad Ayub Khuhro he served as minister of Health, Revenue and Information.
[edit] Diplomat and author
He served as Councillor General in the Philippines from 1957 to 1961. He also served as councillor general in China for 10 months. He went Hong Kong for trade and journalism.
Rashidi wrote books in Sindhi, Urdu and English on politics, biographies, local issues and diaries.
[edit] Selected publications
- Uhee Denhin Uhee Shenih (3 Edition)
- Jager Dari Jo Khatimo
- Sindh jee Nain Wizarat
- Boodin Ja Imdadi Masla
- Cheen jee (diary)
- Imam Inqlaab
[edit] See also
- Hassam-ud-Din Rashidi
- Nabi Bux Khan Baloch
- Dr. Umar Bin Muhammad Daudpota
- Mirza Qalich Baig
- Allama I. I. Kazi
- Elsa Kazi
- Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo
- Ratodero
- Larkana
- Sindhi literature
[edit] References
- Janab guzaryum jin sein By G. M. Syed
- Maro jee Malir Ja By Khadim Hussain Chandio