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Farrukh Siyar Hashmi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Farrukh Siyar Hashmi Farrukh Siyar Hashmi MB, BS, DPM, FRC Psych OBE (September 12, 1927 – December 25, 2010) was a consultant psychiatrist who contributed to the development of transcultural psychiatry and race relations legislation in post-war Britain. == Early life == Born in Gujrat, pre-partition India, now Pakistan, to Dr Ziaullah Qureshi & Majida Mufti,〔''Honoured By The Queen'' 1995. The Belgravia Press, London pp 465〕 Hashmi was brought up in a religious Muslim household which placed great focus on learning and a heterogeneous education. Hashmi attended both a Muslim madrassa and a Brahmin Hindu school, where as a Muslim non-Brahmin he studied from outside the threshold of the building to avoid polluting it. He memorised both the Qur'an and tracts of the Hindu Vedas.〔''Mashriq Newsweekly'' (Reg GPO) 12 July 1969〕〔"Interview: Dr Farrukh Hashmi FRCP, OBE" in ''Pulse International'' Vol. 5 No.17 August 15–31, 2004〕 In his early twenties, Hashmi witnessed the horrors of Partition and its division of people along ethnic and religious lines – as a young medic, helping those injured, he saved a young Sikh woman from mob violence but fled from Amritsar University after being attacked, eventually resuming his medical studies in Lahore, Pakistan.〔
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