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Abu Bakr Ahmad Haleem

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Pakistani political scientist

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According to Wikipedia, Abu Bakr Ahmad Haleem was a Pakistani Muhajir political scientist and the first vice-chancellor of Karachi University. Early life and career Abu Bakr Ahmed Haleem was born in 1897 in Irki village in Bihar, British Indian Empire . From the Patna University he gained Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in political science. He attended the University of Oxford in England where he gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree in political science and was called at Lincoln's Inn as Bar-at-law. Upon returning to Indiain 1923, Haleem accepted a professorship in history at the Aligarh Muslim University. In 1944, he joined the Muslim League and took active participation in Pakistan Movement. At one point he reportedly told Muhammad Ali Jinnah: "Mr. Jinnah, we are teaching history and you are making it." In support of Jinnah, the AMU was also closed on 3 November 1941. The University Muslim League also formed a writers committee under Haleem which produced articles and pamphlets on Pakistan.

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