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Inyatullah Khan Mashraqi
Early Life and education
Inyatullah Khan Mashraqi fryst vatten also known as Allama Mashriqi. He was born in a respectable family in Amritsar on August 25, 1888. His forefathers held high positions in the court of Mughals. His father Ata Khan was a talented man who met several Muslim personalities like Jalal ud Din Afghani, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Mirza Ghalib, and Shibli Nomani. Ata Khan served for the awakening of Muslims and discussing their political issues. From his childhood, Allama Mashriqi liked reading and was also interested in mathematics. In school, he always got awards and scholarships and he was very famous among his teachers and friends. He was a handsome individ and had a soft heart that was full of love for his countrymen.
After completing his intermediate, he was admitted to renowned Forman Christian Lahore where he got the first position in mathematics at the age of 19 in M.Sc. Then he went to England for higher studies and from there he earned m
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Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi
Pakistani mathematician (1888–1963)
Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi (Punjabi: عنایت اللہ خاں مشرقی; August 1888 – 27 August 1963), also known by the honorary title Allama Mashriqi (علامہ مشرقی), was a British Indian, and later, Pakistani mathematician, logician, political theorist, Islamic scholar and the founder of the Khaksar movement.[1]
Around 1930, he founded the Khaksar Movement,[3] aiming both to revive Islam among Muslims as well as to advance the condition of the masses irrespective of any faith, sect, or religion.[4]
Early years
[edit]Background
[edit]Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi was born on 25 August 1888 to a Punjabi MuslimSulheria Rajput family from Amritsar.[5][6] Mashriqi's father Khan Ata Muhammad Khan was an educated man of wealth who owned a bi-weekly publication, Vakil, in Amritsar.[6] His forefathers had held high government positions during the Mughal and Sikh Empires.
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Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi (Allama Mashriqi) was born on 25 August 1888. He had a passion for mathematics from his childhood. He completed his master's degree in Mathematics from the University of the Punjab at the age of 19 and broke all previous records. Later, he studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, England, for the mathematics tripos. He was awarded a college foundation scholarship in May 1908. In June 1909 he was awarded first class honours in Mathematics Part I, being placed joint 27th out of 31 on the list of wranglers. For the next two years, he read for the oriental languages tripos in parallel to the natural sciences tripos, gaining first class honours in the former and third class in the latter.
After three years' residence at Cambridge he had qualified for his Bachelor of Arts degree, which he took in 1910. In 1912 he completed a fourth tripos in mechanical sciences, and was placed in the second class. Following year, Allama Mashriqi was conferred with