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Abdur Rahim (judge)

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38: 533: 373: 291: 566:, Rahim led the Independent Party. On 24 January 1935, he was elected as the assembly's president, which effectively ended his public involvement in partisan politics, but he retained strong views on the interests of Muslim Indians. He served as president of the Central Legislative Assembly from 1935 until 1945. 516:
For any Muslim, and particularly for Sir Abdur Rahim, to form such a party cannot surprise anybody. But what is amusing is that he has felt it necessary to camouflage it as something other than what it is. For the party speaks in the opening paragraph of its manifesto in the most liberal and
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I had not anticipated that he would be anything but right wing; but I was, I confess, a little surprised by the extreme communal vigour of his views and by the conviction with which he maintained that his co-religionists now stood, as he put it, with their backs to the wall and must
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of England, but form two distinct communities of peoples, and so they regard themselves... the fact that they have lived in the same country for nearly 1,000 years has contributed hardly anything to their fusion into a nation... Any of us Indian Muslims travelling in
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would at once be made at home and would not find anything to which we are not accustomed. On the contrary in India we find ourselves in all social matters aliens when we cross the street and enter that part of the town where our fellow townsmen
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A member of the Indian Military College Committee, Rahim was sometimes skeptical of British policy. He was also opposed to recruiting men from outside India into the
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While he was still a judge of the High Court of Madras, Rahim gave a series of lectures at the University of Calcutta which were later published under the title
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The Muslim Heritage of Bengal: The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of Great Muslim Scholars, Writers and Reformers of Bangladesh and West Bengal
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Beyond his profession, Rahim was active in the world of education and became a member of the Senate and the Syndicate of the
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Executive Council and served as the province's Administrator of Justice and Allied Subjects from 1921 to 1925.
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In 1926, he presided over the All-India Mohammadan Educational Conference and argued for the use of the
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The Principles of Muhammadan Jurisprudence according to the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and Hanbali Schools
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The Principles of Muhammadan Jurisprudence according to the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and Hanbali Schools
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language among all Indian Muslims. The Hindu leaders became hostile to Rahim, and when in 1927 the
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of the Calcutta High Court in 1890, and later became a founding and influential member of the
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offered him a place in the Provincial government, the Hindus refused to work with him.
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In 1928, Rahim was the president of the Bengal Muslim Conference which opposed the
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Also in 1926, he formed a political party called the Bengal Muslim Party.
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In December 1925 and January 1926, Rahim chaired the 17th session of the
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Chronology of the Khaksar Tehrik and its Leader, Allama Mashriqi
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of the High Court of Madras and Tagore Professor of Law in the
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The Principles of Muhammadan Jurisprudence according to the
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ser. 3, v. 15, 1925 (University of Calcutta, 1925) p. 396
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In October 1939, with Sir Abdullah Haroon, Rahim visited
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Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India (KCSI)
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Presidents of the Central Legislative Assembly of India
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On 20 July 1908, Rahim was appointed a Judge of the
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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vol. 39, Jan–June 1926 (Prabasi Press, 1926) p. 601
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Index

KCSI

Central Legislative Assembly
R. K. Shanmukham Chetty
Ganesh Vasudev Mavlankar
Central Legislative Assembly
Mohamed Rafique
Midnapore
Bengal
British India
Karachi
Sindh
Pakistan
British Indian
Pakistan
All-India Muslim League
Jalaludin Abdur Rahim
Alma mater
Presidency College
University of Calcutta
KCSI
British India
Muslim League
Nikhil Banga Praja Samiti
Central Legislative Assembly

Bengal
Mawlawi
Zamindar
Midnapore district

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