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In 1917, the government of the Nizam urgently sought his services for the newly created
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in the promotion of the university and also taught economics there to BA classes for two years. Character building of youth was his favourite theme. His acquaintances and friends liked their sons to be in his company. A keen athlete and sportsman himself since his younger days he encouraged youth to
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commented that the book is a "great national service which must be commended". These also included
Bertanwi Hukumat e Hind(Sociology), Hizbullah (Azkars), Asrare Haq (Maarifat), Mishkatus Salat (Arabic, Salat & Darood), Sirat ul Hameed, Tas-heel-ut-Tarteel (Tajweed), Islam (English), Maarooza
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on 19 April 1890. An award-winning student throughout, after his initial education at Khorja high school he went on to
Aligarh Muslim College & University to finish his MA & LLB with distinction. At Aligarh he associated himself with
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the economics department. As he continued to serve at
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Burney, Mohammed Elias. Qadiani
Movement: An Exposition of the So-Called Ahmadiyyat. Durban, South Africa: Makki Publications, 1955.
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Burney twice went on pilgrimage to
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Mohammad Elias Barni, M'¯ash¯ı¯at-i hind (Hyderabad, Andhra
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Maashiyat, Mutarajjim Muhammad Ilyas Barni, Dar ut taba Jama e Osmania Hyderabad, 1919 pg 478
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participate in sports activities. At Osmania he was the President of the Football Club.
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has mentioned that he presented Shaw with Professor Ilyas Burney's book Islam.
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