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Muhammad Abdul Shakoor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muhammad Abdul Shakoor
M. A. Shakoor (born Muhammad Abdul Shakoor; (マラヤーラム語:മുഹമ്മദ് അബ്ദുൽ ഷക്കൂർ); November 1911 – August 2004) was an Indian born Pakistani journalist who worked as the senior most Assistant Editor of Dawn and the London Correspondent of the Pakistan Times.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vakkom Maulavi- The man who led Islamic Renaissance in Kerala by M. A. Shakoor )〕 ==Early life and family== Shakoor was born in November 1911, into a prominent and influential Muslim family Poonthran. Shakoor was the first of four children born to Muhammad Kunju Kayalpuram and Mariyam Beevi. He had one brother: Abdul Shakir and two sisters: Dr. Rahma and Hasana. His uncle, Vakkom Moulavi, was a visionary, social reformer, scholar, educationist, writer, journalist and the founder of ''Swadeshabhimani'' newspaper. His father, Muhammad Kunju Kayalpuram, was a writer, Muslim scholar and the publisher of the cultural journal "Muslim" brought out by Vakkom Moulavi. Shakoor matriculated in Trivandrum and graduated in first division from the University of Madras. He joined the Aligarh Muslim University in 1939 and did his MA in English literature in first division and also obtained a law degree.
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