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| native_name = | image = Dr Iqbal delivering a lecture on Iqbal Day at Kashmir University in 2002..jpg | image_size = | caption = Dr Iqbal delivering a lecture at Kashmir University. | birth_name = Sheikh Mohammad Iqbal | birth_date = 1929〔 | birth_place = Sialkot, Punjab, (now Pakistan) | residence = Srinagar, Kashmir | occupation = Historian, Writer, Professor, Principal, Director | subject = History | education = B. A. Hons. (Arabic), M. A. (Hist., Pol. Sc.), L.L.B, Ph.D. 〔 | alma_mater = University of the Punjab (Lahore), Aligarh Muslim University | period = 1942-1949 | subjects = History | notable_works = History of Islam and Muslims, Emergence of Saudi Arabia, Mission of Islam , Emeralds in the Crown of Islam | religion = Islam | spouse = Jana Bibi (1946-53) Bashirah Akhtar (m. 1955) | children = 6 }} Sheikh Mohammad Iqbal is a Kashmiri educationist, academician, Islamic scholar, and historian. A globally acknowledged scholar on Islamic History and Arab-Islamic issues, Iqbal is considered an authority on Saudi Arabia and (was) a friend of Late King Faisal bin Abd al-Aziz. He has written over forty books including his five-volume ''History of Islam and Muslims'' and numerous research papers and articles published in the local,〔 national,〔 and international journals. He was a visiting Asian Professor and Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar to United States.〔〔 He served in Kashmir with dedication for almost three decades, holding, besides others, the posts of a Lecturer, Professor,〔 Head of Department,〔 Principal〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = https://islamiacollege.edu.in/index.php/administrative-heads )〕 and Director.〔 == Early years == Iqbal was born at Sialkot, Punjab (now in Pakistan). His parents used to go to the British Resident's Office to Srinagar for arranging civil supplies. He was 15 days old when his mother died at the age of 28 years during an epidemic. He (along with his elder brother) was taken immediately to Srinagar and brought up by his maternal grandmother who managed his early education.〔 He studied at Tyndale Biscoe School in Habba Kadal for basic education. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sheikh Mohammad Iqbal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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