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Naseer Ahmad Faruqui

Naseer Ahmad Faruqui OBE, SPK, HQA(15 December 1906 – 5 December 1991〔The District Officer in India by Roland Hunt and John Harrison. Solar Press, London 1980, ISBN 0-85967-660-9〕) was a prominent civil servant of Pakistan and prior to that in British India.
He was son of Dr Basharat Ahmad, a medical officer in government service and a prominent scholar and writer of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, who wrote the most comprehensive biography of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad entitled ''Mujaddid-i Azam.''Educated at Govt. College Lahore he joined the elite Indian Civil Service in 1931 and served in the Bombay Presidency and Sindh. First as the Senior District Officer at Surat and Nasik, then as under-secretary Govt. of Bombay and Govt. of India, then as Collector of Thana, Bombay and Karachi and finally as the Official Secretary to the Governor of Sind.〔The District Officer in India by Roland Hunt and John Harrison. Solar Press, London 1980, ISBN 0-85967-660-9〕
He continued in the service of the Government of Pakistan after the independence of Pakistan in 1947 serving as the Secretary to both the Governments of Sindh and West Punjab and finishing his distinguished career as Principal Secretary to the President.〔The District Officer in India by Roland Hunt and John Harrison. Solar Press, London 1980, ISBN 0-85967-660-9〕
He subsequently served as Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan.〔(A Glowing Star of the Ahmadiyya Galaxy Has Set ) The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement For The Propagation of Islam〕
In 1946 he was Deputy Commissioner of Karachi. (See in this connection the episode with Sir Francis Mudie, Governor of Sindh.) Later, as Chief Secretary to the government of Pakistan (East & West), he played an important role in the transfer of the capital from Karachi to Islamabad.
In the mid-1960s, Mr. Faruqui was made the first chairman of the Capital Development Authority, the local government body for Islamabad. He also held the posts of Cabinet Secretary, Principal Secretary to President Ayub Khan, retiring as Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan.〔(A Glowing Star of the Ahmadiyya Galaxy Has Set ) The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement For The Propagation of Islam〕
Mr. Faruqui is also known for his association with the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement. He has numerous article and publications to his credit.〔(Books: on Islam and the Ahmadiyya Movement ) The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement For The Propagation of Islam〕 He was also highly regarded for his scholarly lectures on the Qur'an〔(Audio Recordings of Dars by Naseer Ahmad Faruqi )〕
Prominent Publications by Naseer Ahmad Faruqui:
*''Ahmadiyyat in the Service of Islam''〔() Ahmadiyyat in the Service of Islam〕
*''Ahmadiyyat vs. Qadianiyyat''〔() Ahmadiyyat vs. Qadianiyyat〕
*''Islam and Christianity''〔() Islam and Christianity〕
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