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Qazi Muhammad Yousaf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Qazi Muhammad Yousaf
Qazi Muhammad Yousaf (1 September 1883 – 4 January 1963) was a notable companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. He was a profound scholar, a poet, a prolific writer and a great Ahmadiyya debater. He was an Ahmadiyya historian and biographer. Authored more than hundred pamphlets and books. He was regional head Amir of North West Frontier chapter of the Ahmadiyya Community. ==Early life== Qazi Muhammad Yousaf was born September 1, 1883, at Hoti, Maradan. The family shifted to Peshawar in 1884. His father, Qazi Muhammad Siddique, was a religious scholar and sometimes ‘Imam’ at the Mosque in Gul Badhsh Ji Street, Peshawar. In 1896, at age 12, Muhammad Yousaf was admitted to Mission High School Peshawar 〔Edwards Mission High School, Peshawar, “In 1853, Sir Herbert Edward, the British Commissioner of Peshawar, established this school from Primary level in Rethi Bazzar near Chowk Yadgar, Peshawar. Sir Robert Craft was appointed as its first principal. ()〕 and later studied at Islamia High School, completing his Secondary School Certificate Examination.
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