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Khurshid Ahmad
Alternative spellings: Ḫuršīd Aḥmad Ḫwuršed Aḥmad H̱vuršed Aḥmad H̱wuršaid Aḥmad H̱vuršaid Aḥmad Khurshid Ahmed Ḫūršīd Aḥmad خورشيد أحمد
B:1932Delhi Biblio: Indisch-pakistanischer Ökonom und muslimischer Missionar und Politiker der Jamaat-i Islami, in die er 1956 eintrat; siedelte 1947 mit seiner Familie nach Pakistan über; BA in Wirtschaftswissenschaften (1952 oder 1953, Government College University, Lahore); 1955 MA in Wirtschaftswissenschaften; 1958 oder 1959 LL.B. an der Univ. Karatschi; 1964 MA in Islamwissenschaft ("Islamic studies") an der Univ. Karatschi; forschte an der Univ. Leicester (England), promovierte dort 1968 in Wirtschaftswissenschaften und gründete auch die Islamic Foundation Leicester; Autor und Herausgeber zahlreicher Schriften; nimmt sich ebenfalls des Themas Erziehung an; seine Muttersprache ist Urdu, er schreibt auf Urdu und Englisch
Khurshīd Ahmad (Urdu: خورشید احمد; b. 23 March 1932) PhD, DSc, NI, is a Pakistani economist, philosopher, politician, and an Islamic activist who helped to develop Islamic economic jurisprudence as an academic discipline and one of the co-founders (along with Khurram Murad) of The Islamic Foundation in Leicester, UK. A senior conservative figure, he has been long-standing party worker of the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) party, where he successfully ran for Senate in the general elections held in 2002 on a platform of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA). He served in the Senate until 2012. He played his role as a policy adviser in Zia administration when he chaired the Planning Commission, focusing on the role of Islamising the country's national economy in the 1980s. (Source: DBPedia)