Mr. Haq killed one woman,
Haq is the 22nd Pakistani to receive the honour.
Haq became a critic of Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi
Haq believed that a simple composite measure of human
Third, Mr. Haq is not someone who would arouse suspicions of jihad.
Following his retirement from Osmania University in 1930, Haq worked to compile
Earlier, Mr Haq has served as chief of protocol at the Foreign Office.
Deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said the letter had been received
and was being processed.
The ordeals of partition and the migration also adversely affected Abdul Haq's health.
Suffering from cancer, Haq died after a prolonged period of incapacitation on 16
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen utilized Haq's work in his own work on human capabilities.
later in 1930, Haq led the group in protests against a campaign by Indian
educationalists and scholars in Pakistan, Haq is praised for his work in promoting Muslim heritage
Haq had never been photographed,
and he had appeared in propaganda videos only with a digital mask.
Suffering from cancer, Haq died after a prolonged period of incapacitation on 16
August 1961 in Karachi.
Haq's father, Irfan-ul-Haq,
who was then 75, had immediately given advertisements in local newspaper disowning his son.
Asif Jah VII of the Hyderabad State in 1917, Haq moved to Hyderabad State to teach
Abdul Haq was deeply influenced by Sir Syed's political
and social views, and learned English and scientific subjects.
Following his retirement from Osmania University in 1930, Haq worked to compile and edit a comprehensive and authoritative English-Urdu dictionary.
All subjects at the university were taught in Urdu, and under Haq's influence, the institution became a patron of Urdu
Like Khan, Abdul Haq saw Urdu as a major cultural
and political influence on the life and identity of the Muslims of India.
Baba-e-Urdu Maulavi Abdul Haq was succeeded by the Pakistani renowned scholar
Jamiluddin Aali who handed over the office to Fatema Hassan in 2014.
The controversial law was introduced by former military dictator Zia-ul Haq in 1980s and so
far hundreds of people have been charged under it.
The controversial law was introduced by former military dictator Zia-ul Haq in 1980s and so
far hundreds of people have been charged under them.
Haq hoped that Imran Khan's marriage would
prove to be lucky not only for him and his wife but also for the whole country.
All subjects at the university were taught in Urdu, and under Haq's influence, the institution became a patron of Urdu and Persian literature.
Mr. Haq killed one woman,
Pam Waechter, 58, an assistant director at the federation, and injured five others, one of whom was 17 weeks pregnant.
Haq became a critic of Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi
and the Indian National Congress and joined the All India Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.