This book throws light on the relation between the message and the life of the Messenger, and contains suggestions on how to study the Quran. The themes of the Quran have been presented in a historical perspective, in a simple language.
Dr Qazi Ashfaq was born into a middle class landlord family, his father was a public servant and my mother was a housewife. When two years old, his father died and when four years old, his mother died, thus he was raised by grandparents. In 1950, Dr Qazi Ashfaq married Jamal Ara, and subsequently had six children – three boys (Zia, Najm and Manar) and three girls (Fauzia, Sadia and Najia), all of whom were born in India before migration.
For ten years before migrating to Australia, Dr Qazi Ashfaq lived in Kashmir, India where he was a Professor teaching engineering. In the immediate time before migrating, his family was spread out across northern India as he determined our collective future.
On 23 March 1971,Dr Qazi Ashfaq arrived in Australia alone after being accepted by the University of Sydney to continue my PhD. His family arrived in Australia on December 1971.
Dr Qazi Ashfaq completed his pre-university courses at a Christian college (where the teachers were largely American or British). He completed his Bachelor of Science degree from Patna University having gold medals. He also attended the famous Aligarh Muslim University where he completed Bachelor of Engineering degrees having gold medals. After this Dr Qazi Ashfaq dedicated his life to Islamic and Arabic education before completing a Masters degree in Wisconsin, USA. Finally completed his PhD at the University of Sydney after migration.
Dr Qazi Ashfaq Ahmad is by profession a retired engineer and academic having earned his major qualifications at Aligarh Muslim University, India, University of Wisconsin, USA and University of Sydney, Australia.
However his major passion in life is, and has been for most of his life, the application of Islam in the daily life of mankind, both for Muslims and people of other faiths and beliefs.
He is a tireless community worker having founded the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC), Islamic Foundation for Education and Welfare (IFEW), Multicultural Eid Festival and Fair (MEFF) and many other large and community organisations and institutions
He also has been very active in the interfaith community in Australia and internationally in India, Malaysia, UK, USA and Saudi Arabia.
Qazi Ashfaq Ahmad was born on 12 December 1930 into a middle class landlord family in Eastern UP, North India. His father was a lawyer and his mother was a housewife. When he was two years old, his father died and when four years old, his mother died.
He was then raised by his grandfather who was a retired magistrate who passed away at the age 103 in 1960.
Ashfaq Ahmad and his only elder sister, Akhtar Bano, grew up with their grandfather and aunty (Phoophi) in Mohammadabad Gohna, Azamgarh.
They belonged to the Sheikhain family of Farooquis, Siddiquis and Abbasis of Arab ancestral origins, hailing from Ghazipoor, UP, involved in legal profession of Qazi in Mughal empire and then magistrates and lawyers during the British Raj.
During World War II (1939-1945), there was a great political upheaval in India that motivated Ashfaq Ahmad to get involved in the freedom struggle for India from Britain during the 1940s.
He met and worked with Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, first education minister of India and Dr Zakir Hussein, Vice President and later President of India.
Qazi Ashfaq Ahmad met Ali Hussain Siddiqui while completing engineering at Aligarh Muslim University and after developing a mutual friendship, they managed to arrange marriages on a reciprocal basis (gulawat). They married each other’s sisters in 1949/1950, Ashfaq’s elder sister, Akhtar Bano with Ali Hussain Siddiqui and his sister, Jamal Ara with Ashfaq Ahmad.
Ashfaq Ahmad and Jamal Ara subsequently had six children, three boys (Zia, Najm and Manar) and three girls (Fauzia, Sadia and Najia), all of whom were born in India before their migration to Australia.
In 1959-60, he went to US on a scholarship obtaining MS in engineering from the University of Wisconsin and later completed his PhD while on a University of Sydney scholarship.
For eight years before migrating to Australia, Professor Qazi Ashfaq Ahmad, served as Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering and acting Principal at Regional Engineering College in Srinagar, Kashmir.
As a result of political interference, he was suddenly terminated from his job in 1969 and threatened with charges of being an anti-national and therefore reluctantly decided to leave India thus migrating to Australia in 1971.
Before his arrival, Dr Ahmad did not know much about Australia but was amazed at how well he was treated by Australians, and came to love Australia developing great friendships with fellow Australians and accepted to take up Australian citizenship in 1973 together with all his family members.
Dr Ahmad 89, now has an extended family of over 70 people, majority living in Sydney, Australia and is a father, grandfather and great grandfather.
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