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Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi

Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi (Urdu: مظهر محمود قريشى; b. 8 October 1925 – 21 November 2011; SI), best known as M. M. Qureshi was a Pakistani physicist and an Islamic scholar who was educated in Lahore and Manchester. He earned prestige and notability after authoring important publication on Islam and science and abstract theories to explain the religious phenomenon and events, explained in Koran— a Quran of Muslims.

Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi
Born(1925-10-08)8 October 1925
Died21 November 2011(2011-11-21) (aged 86)
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma materUniversity of Punjab
University of Manchester
Known forhis work in physics, history, crystallographic, crystalline, and operational research and Scientometrics.
AwardsSitara-i-Imtiaz (1991)
Pride of Performance (2007)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsPakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Pakistan Academy of Sciences
Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Ministry of Defence (MDP)
Quaid-i-Azam University (Qau)
Institute of Physics (IP)
Crystallographic Society of Pakistan (CSP)
Doctoral advisorDr. Albert Beaumont Wood
Notes
Note: He is the founder of Crystallographic Society of Pakistan.

Previously, he laid the foundation of Desto and served as senior scientist at the Ministry of Defence (MoD), as well as also served as director of Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. He served as professor of physics at the Quaid-i-Azam University. He was an eminent science administrator and researcher in the field of classical physics.[1] Qurashi served as secretary general of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and the past director general of Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) laboratories in Karachi as well as being a former Director of the National Science Council of Pakistan.

He has played pivotal role in establishing Islamic Lunar Calendar and remained member of Central Moon sighting Committee of Pakistan for about three decades. He remained heavily engaged in the History and Philosophy of Science where he highlighted the role of Islam and Muslims in development of Science and inter-relationship between Islamic and Scientific principles. He remained part of the editorial board of Pakistan Journal of History and Philosophy of Science.

Biography edit

Education edit

Qureshi completed his matriculation at an early age and also received an early admission to the University of the Punjab with an awarded scholarship. In 1942, he graduated and received BSc with Honors in physics.[2] In 1944, he completed his Master's degree in physics. He served as an associate professor of physics at his alma mater for a from 1944 till 1947, then and flew to United Kingdom to pursue his doctorate in physics.[citation needed] He was awarded PhD in physics under the supervision of Dr. Albert Beaumont Wood from University of Manchester in 1949; also awarded D.Sc. in physics in 1962, on the basis of 50 published papers.[3]

Academic career edit

He has been associated with University of Islamabad (now Quaid-i-Azam University) since its establishment. In the past, he has served as the chairman of the physics department at the Quaid-i-Azam University. He has also served as a research scientist at the Institute of Physics and published numerous papers in physics. In July 1988, Qureshi founded the first new Crystallographic Society of Pakistan in which he also served as its new president.[4] Prof. Qurashi authored over one hundred and ninety research papers on various topics such as physics, physical chemistry and Scientometrics, of which more than thirty were published in British, Canadian and International Journals. He has published 14 Monographs in areas of physics, scientific and technological research in Pakistan as well as on History and Philosophy of Science. From the period of 1988 to 1992, he has served as the administrator of a research project on "Science and Technology in The Muslim Ummah", the research project that was financed and coordinated by Pakistan Academy of Sciences. He has also worked at the Ministry of Defence of Pakistan as a chief research scientist where he carried out his research in physics. He has been engaged in the research in physics with emphasis on study of atomic and moleculary arrangements in alloys and minerals.

Prof. Qurashi is a former member of the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Technological and Research Committee on Cotton as well as being a member of Pakistan team at the Defence Exercise UNISON in 1965. In 1981, dr. Qureshi was listed in the Biography in Who's Who in the World, Biography in Men of Achievement (1982), Who's Who of Intellectuals (1983), and 5,000 Personalities of the World, 1985.[5] He joined Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission in 2006. In 2007, President of Pakistan conferred dr. Mazhar Mehmood the President’s Medal for Technology for his work on corrosion-resistant nano-crystalline alloys.

Research papers edit

  • Dependence of publication-rate on size of some university groups and departments in U. K. and Greece in comparison with N. C. I., USA . M.M. Qureshi (2005)
  • Groundrules for Gainful Interaction Between Science and Religion for the Future of Humanity by Prof. Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi FIAS, Pakistan Academy of Sciences.
  • Evaluation of Water Bodies from Different Sources of Water (2005)
  • Islamic lunar calendar – a critical review of forecasts for Pakistan based on the ILDL concept, Part II, by M. M. Qurashi
  • Science, Islam and Education by S. M. Jafar and M. M. Qurashi (2005).
  • History and Philosophy of Muslim Contributions to Science & Technology, by M. M. Qurashi and S. S. H. Rizvi (1996).
  • Introduction to Muslim Contributions to science & Technology, by Mazhar Qureshi, printed by Adam Publishers.
  • Research & Development in Pakistan: Review (1947–89) & Future Perspectives. M. M. Qurashi and A. Q. Kazi (1992).
  • Food & Nutrition Problems of the Muslim Ummah. S. M. Ali, M.H. Qazi, M.M. Qurashi, M.A. Rahim, F.H. Shah (1989).
  • Science and Technology Profiles of Muslim Countries. S.M. Jafar & M. M. Qurashi (1986)
  • Renewable Sources of Energy in Pakistan. M. M. Qurashi & A. H. Chotani (1986).
  • Energy and Its Development (with special reference to Pakistan). Karimullah, M. M. Qurashi, M.S.H. Siddiqi, M. K. Bhatty, A.H.Chotani (1982)
  • Appropriate Technology & Development (with special reference to Pakistan) by M. M. Qurashi, Karimullah, M. Aslam, A. H. Chotani, S. M. Moghni (1981) (Edited in collaboration with PAS & Pakistan Banking Council).
  • The Mechanics of R&D and Technology Transfer. Mazhar M. Qurashi (1978).

Awards edit

Fellowships edit

  • Fellow of Institute of Physics (1961)
  • Fellow of Islamic Academy of Sciences (1988)
  • President, of the Scientific Society of Pakistan, (1968–1969)
  • President, Section of Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Astronomy and Meteorology.

References edit

  1. ^ The International Who's Who, The International Who's Who, 2004, p. 1370, ISBN 9781857432176
  2. ^ . Pakistan Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on 30 May 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  3. ^ . Islamic Academy of Sciences. July 1988. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  4. ^ Hall, Syd (July 1988). . Asian Crystallographic Association. Archived from the original on 4 September 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  5. ^ "World Who's Who : Browse". Worldwhoswho.com. Retrieved 1 December 2011.

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Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi Urdu مظهر محمود قريشى b 8 October 1925 21 November 2011 SI best known as M M Qureshi was a Pakistani physicist and an Islamic scholar who was educated in Lahore and Manchester He earned prestige and notability after authoring important publication on Islam and science and abstract theories to explain the religious phenomenon and events explained in Koran a Quran of Muslims Mazhar Mahmood QurashiBorn 1925 10 08 8 October 1925Gujranwala Punjab British India now Pakistan Died21 November 2011 2011 11 21 aged 86 Islamabad Islamabad Capital TerritoryNationalityPakistaniCitizenshipPakistanAlma materUniversity of PunjabUniversity of ManchesterKnown forhis work in physics history crystallographic crystalline and operational research and Scientometrics AwardsSitara i Imtiaz 1991 Pride of Performance 2007 Scientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsPakistan Atomic Energy CommissionPakistan Academy of SciencesPakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial ResearchMinistry of Defence MDP Quaid i Azam University Qau Institute of Physics IP Crystallographic Society of Pakistan CSP Doctoral advisorDr Albert Beaumont WoodNotesNote He is the founder of Crystallographic Society of Pakistan Previously he laid the foundation of Desto and served as senior scientist at the Ministry of Defence MoD as well as also served as director of Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research He served as professor of physics at the Quaid i Azam University He was an eminent science administrator and researcher in the field of classical physics 1 Qurashi served as secretary general of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and the past director general of Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research PCSIR laboratories in Karachi as well as being a former Director of the National Science Council of Pakistan He has played pivotal role in establishing Islamic Lunar Calendar and remained member of Central Moon sighting Committee of Pakistan for about three decades He remained heavily engaged in the History and Philosophy of Science where he highlighted the role of Islam and Muslims in development of Science and inter relationship between Islamic and Scientific principles He remained part of the editorial board of Pakistan Journal of History and Philosophy of Science Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 2 Academic career 3 Research papers 4 Awards 5 Fellowships 6 ReferencesBiography editEducation edit Qureshi completed his matriculation at an early age and also received an early admission to the University of the Punjab with an awarded scholarship In 1942 he graduated and received BSc with Honors in physics 2 In 1944 he completed his Master s degree in physics He served as an associate professor of physics at his alma mater for a from 1944 till 1947 then and flew to United Kingdom to pursue his doctorate in physics citation needed He was awarded PhD in physics under the supervision of Dr Albert Beaumont Wood from University of Manchester in 1949 also awarded D Sc in physics in 1962 on the basis of 50 published papers 3 Academic career editHe has been associated with University of Islamabad now Quaid i Azam University since its establishment In the past he has served as the chairman of the physics department at the Quaid i Azam University He has also served as a research scientist at the Institute of Physics and published numerous papers in physics In July 1988 Qureshi founded the first new Crystallographic Society of Pakistan in which he also served as its new president 4 Prof Qurashi authored over one hundred and ninety research papers on various topics such as physics physical chemistry and Scientometrics of which more than thirty were published in British Canadian and International Journals He has published 14 Monographs in areas of physics scientific and technological research in Pakistan as well as on History and Philosophy of Science From the period of 1988 to 1992 he has served as the administrator of a research project on Science and Technology in The Muslim Ummah the research project that was financed and coordinated by Pakistan Academy of Sciences He has also worked at the Ministry of Defence of Pakistan as a chief research scientist where he carried out his research in physics He has been engaged in the research in physics with emphasis on study of atomic and moleculary arrangements in alloys and minerals Prof Qurashi is a former member of the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Technological and Research Committee on Cotton as well as being a member of Pakistan team at the Defence Exercise UNISON in 1965 In 1981 dr Qureshi was listed in the Biography in Who s Who in the World Biography in Men of Achievement 1982 Who s Who of Intellectuals 1983 and 5 000 Personalities of the World 1985 5 He joined Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission in 2006 In 2007 President of Pakistan conferred dr Mazhar Mehmood the President s Medal for Technology for his work on corrosion resistant nano crystalline alloys Research papers editDependence of publication rate on size of some university groups and departments in U K and Greece in comparison with N C I USA M M Qureshi 2005 Groundrules for Gainful Interaction Between Science and Religion for the Future of Humanity by Prof Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi FIAS Pakistan Academy of Sciences Evaluation of Water Bodies from Different Sources of Water 2005 Islamic lunar calendar a critical review of forecasts for Pakistan based on the ILDL concept Part II by M M Qurashi Science Islam and Education by S M Jafar and M M Qurashi 2005 History and Philosophy of Muslim Contributions to Science amp Technology by M M Qurashi and S S H Rizvi 1996 Introduction to Muslim Contributions to science amp Technology by Mazhar Qureshi printed by Adam Publishers Research amp Development in Pakistan Review 1947 89 amp Future Perspectives M M Qurashi and A Q Kazi 1992 Food amp Nutrition Problems of the Muslim Ummah S M Ali M H Qazi M M Qurashi M A Rahim F H Shah 1989 Science and Technology Profiles of Muslim Countries S M Jafar amp M M Qurashi 1986 Renewable Sources of Energy in Pakistan M M Qurashi amp A H Chotani 1986 Energy and Its Development with special reference to Pakistan Karimullah M M Qurashi M S H Siddiqi M K Bhatty A H Chotani 1982 Appropriate Technology amp Development with special reference to Pakistan by M M Qurashi Karimullah M Aslam A H Chotani S M Moghni 1981 Edited in collaboration with PAS amp Pakistan Banking Council The Mechanics of R amp D and Technology Transfer Mazhar M Qurashi 1978 Awards editSitara i Imtiaz 1991 PCSIR Award 2002 Gold Medal from Pakistan Academy of Sciences 1972 Fellowships editFellow of Institute of Physics 1961 Fellow of Islamic Academy of Sciences 1988 President of the Scientific Society of Pakistan 1968 1969 President Section of Physics Mathematics Statistics Astronomy and Meteorology References edit The International Who s Who The International Who s Who 2004 p 1370 ISBN 9781857432176 Fellows of the Academy Pakistan Academy of Sciences Archived from the original on 30 May 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2010 IAS Fellow Islamic Academy of Sciences July 1988 Archived from the original on 2 March 2012 Retrieved 27 February 2010 Hall Syd July 1988 Newsletter of the Asian Crystallographic Association Asian Crystallographic Association Archived from the original on 4 September 2011 Retrieved 27 February 2010 World Who s Who Browse Worldwhoswho com Retrieved 1 December 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi amp oldid 1138255577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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