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to the Punjab Council. These western-educated leaders, drawn from the Muslim middle and upper classes, were marked by their progressive and liberal views. His appointment as a judge would however curtail his political ambitions and he resigned as president of the Punjabi branch of the All-India
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He returned to Lahore in September 1890, and enrolled as an advocate at the Punjab Chief Court in January 1891. That same year he established the Young Men Mohammedan Association at Lahore. Two years later, he read out at the
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so much that Shah Din was chosen, at the early age of twenty-six, to preside over the next session of the All-India Mohammedan Educational Conference in 1894. The following year he was made a fellow of the
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In October 1908, he was appointed the first Muslim Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab, and was at that particular time the only sitting Muslim judge in any of the High Courts across British India.
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Muslim League. He nonetheless retained his passion for educational work and in 1913 presided over the All India Muhammadan Educational Conference for a second time.
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was established, an active provincial branch was organised in the Punjab in November 1907 and Shah Din was elected its president.
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Book Title: Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan, Lahore, 1997 (7th edition), by S.M. Ikram.
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S.M. Ikram, Indian Muslims and Partition of India, Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 1995 p.217
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S.M. Ikram, Indian Muslims and Partition of India, Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 1995 p.216
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Book Title: The Punjab in 1920s (A Case Study of Muslims) Karachi, 1997, by Zarina Salamat.
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Road in capital being named after Justice Sir Abdul Rashid (includes info on Mian Shah Din)
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Mian Shah Din was one of the members of the Simla Deputation in 1906. After the
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The Punjab in 1920s (A Case Study of Muslims) Karachi, 1997, by Zarina Salamat.
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Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan, Lahore, 1997 (7th edition), by
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Dawn (newspaper), Published 2 September 2005, Retrieved 18 January 2019
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Dawn (newspaper), Published 20 February 2011, Retrieved 18 January 2019
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Mian Shah Din died in 1918 at the age of fifty, and was eulogised by
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and others in the foundation of the London branch of the
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Book Title: Justice Shah Din, by Bashir Ahmad (1962).
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Justice Mian Shah Din

Lahore
Punjab
British India
Government College, Lahore
Middle Temple
Barrister
judge
Punjabi
lawyer
politician
British India
judge
Lahore High Court
Lahore
Arain
Mian family of Baghbanpura
Lahore
Government College, Lahore
London
called to the bar
Middle Temple
England
Abdul Rahim
Anjuman-i-Islamiya
United Kingdom
All India Muhammadan Educational Conference
Syed Ahmad Khan
University of the Punjab

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