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Ibrahim Saeed, sometimes spelled as Sayeed (20 May 1945 – 27 May 2007), was an Indian writer and publisher. After returning from his second Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, he relinquished the presidency of Jamat-e-Islami, which he had held from 2003 to 2006. For a decade he served as a member of the national representative body of Jamat-e-Islami Hind in Delhi. Saeed was one of founders of Shanthi Prakashana and later he became chairman of this publishing house.〔(Islamic Voice )〕 ==Scholar and orator== Saeed is known to the people of Karnataka state not merely as a journalist but also as a thinker, an intellectual and a scholar.〔(Welcome to Bhatkallys )〕 He was an orator who traveled widely in Karnataka giving lectures on various topics including communal harmony, character building and moral values, as well as the significance of democracy in India.〔(PEACE for everyone – International Exhibition on Islam & Peace in Bangalore, The Milli Gazette, India Muslim Media News : Print )〕 Da’wah is another field he had taken up to his heart during his lifetime and had composed several Da’wah related books.〔(SahilOnline English Daily – Reflection of the TRUTH )〕 Plenty of his Kannada and Urdu speeches have come out in form of audio cassettes as well. He did voice recording for the first ever Kannada translation of the Qur’an in electronic format. The multilingual Saeed is fluent in Kannada, Urdu and English. He has studied Arabic and Malayalam languages privately.〔http://justsamachar.com/local/path-of-good-faith/〕 He used to hold his weekly Qur'an discourse sessions in Kannada and also in Beary bashe, a dialect used by the Indian Beary community live alongside coastal Karnataka.
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