Asghar Hameed

Asghar Hameed ( born 1919 in Lahore, † 14 October 2002, Lahore ) was a professor of mathematics at the Engineering College Lahore and trailers and 15 November 1996 until his death on 14 October 2002, the conductor ( Emir ) of the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ischat -i -Islam Lahore ( AAIIL ), which defines itself as an Islamic denomination.

He was a member of Mantoo family from which several lawyers, politicians and writers have been known. He first went in Amritsar, the place of origin of his family, to school. In 1939 he completed his mathematics studies at the University of the Punjab in Lahore from the master.

He began as a lecturer in mathematics at the Engineering College in Lahore to teach and later continued his studies at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. After receiving his doctorate in mathematics in Edinburgh he worked there from 1947 as a department head at the Institute of Mathematics and joined in 1961 as Head of the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at the University for Engineering and Technology, Lahore. He taught as a professor of mathematics and retired in 1979 as vice - chancellor of his university.

After he finished teaching, he moved to Darus Salaam, a city district of Lahore, to devote himself to the Ahmadiyya movement. Here, he was a preacher, and translator of the writings of his faith.

He was married and had a son ( Asif Hameed ).

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