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that toured India under the chairmanship of Lord Southborough. He continued to serve on the enlarged Bengal Legislature and was deputy president from 1923 to 1926. He was then elected to the Indian Legislative Assembly of which he continued to be a member till his death in 1935. He founded therein
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Suhrawardy never countenanced civil disobedience or boycott of government and held firmly to the principles of corporate communal expression with which he had been identified. Hence he accepted the nomination of Government, as a member of the Legislative Assembly, to the Indian Central Committee
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in 1908. While studying for the Bar, he achieved an M.A. degree from the London University and used to add to his slender allowance from India by lecturing on Arabic letters and jurisprudence, subjects to which he contributed in his later writings and teachings much of value and freshness.
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as secretary of the All-India Muslim Association. He also took part in the work of the National Liberal Federation until in 1924 his Islamic zeal led to his acceptance of the presidency of the Khilafat Committee, Calcutta.
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Deeply impressed by his contact with the Muslims of the Near East, he founded and was the first secretary of the Pan-Islamic Society of London. He took some part in the expression of Indian Muslim opinion on the
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Suhrawardy was married to Sahebzadi Ahmedi Begum, a daughter of Sahebzada Mirza Mohamed Ali Nakey. They did not have any children. Mirza Mohamed Ali was an elected member of
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in 1911 and involved in notable educational work. Abdullah was the first Indian to attain a PhD degree in English from
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the Central Muslim Party and the All-India Muslim Legislators Association (formed on the suggestion of
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and was born at his Dhaka Madrasah residence in 1877. His younger brother was Lt. Col. Dr.
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was found in one of the pockets of the overcoat he was wearing when he died.
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in 1905 prompted the start of correspondence between al-Suhrawardy and Count
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from the constituency of 24-Pargana Municipal South appointed in June 1921.
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were being formulated, Suhrawardy was selected to be a member of the
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Members of the Central Legislative Assembly of India
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Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
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Outlines of the Historical Development of Muslim Law
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Abdullah al Mamun (disambiguation)

Indian Legislative Assembly
Burdwan
Presidency
Dacca
Bengal
British India
Calcutta
Bengal
Ubaidullah Al Ubaidi Suhrawardy
Alma mater
Calcutta University
Islamic scholar
barrister
Tagore Law Lecturer
Calcutta University
Ubaidullah Al Ubaidi Suhrawardy
Hassan Suhrawardy
Calcutta University
Calcutta University
Morley–Minto Reforms
Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms
Reforms Franchise Committee
Aga Khan III
Muhammad Shafi
Simon Commission
C. Sankaran Nair
Lev Tolstoj
Nabanoor

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