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Mian Noor ud-din Qureshi was a leader within the Muslim community in North-West Frontier Province in the early 20th Century, which was then part of British India. He was involved in the All India Muslim League. as well as the Khilafat Movement, which contributed to the greater Indian Independence Movement. ==Early life== Qureshi's ancestors migrated from Mecca during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He was born in Abbottabad, British India but now part of Pakistan. He was born in Mohallah Munshian – a neighbourhood named after his father Munshi Mian Nizam ud din Qureshi (called ''munshi'' as he was scholar of Arabic and Persian). After completing his education, Qureshi joined the Public Works Department. In 1914, in response to World War I, Muslim leaders issued a fatwa that working under British government was ''haram'' (forbidden), so Qureshi resigned from his government job and started his own business. He started taking part in politics, joining the Freedom Movement.
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