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'''Hakeem Ali Mohammad''' (1906-1987) was a well known Unani Physician in [[Srinagar]], [[Jammu & Kashmir]]. He was a physician in the field of Unani medicine & was also one of the known spiritual man.
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'''Hakeem Ali Mohammad''' (1906-1987) was an [[Unani]] physician in [[Srinagar]], [[Jammu and Kashmir]], [[India]].
== Education & Works ==


== Life ==
Hakeem Ali Mohammad got his formal education from Molvi Mohammad Hassan Taqi along with other able teachers in Arabic & Persian languages. He got his Unani education from his father Hakeem Habib-Ullah. After completing the formal education in Unani Medicine, he began his practice initially from his ancestral place Zanina Kadal & later shifted his location to Gojwara where he lived till end. He was also the president of All India Tibiyya College India. As well as being an Unani physician he was also took extensive travels in the quest for spirituality.
Hakeem Ali was born in Zaina Kadal Jammu Kashmir]]. His father also Unani physician. Hakeem Ali was the of Hakeem Abdur Rehman whose lineage comes from Hazrat Sheikh Hamza(Ra) to Hindu Kashmiri pandit Raina family, his converted Islam by Hazrat Mir Syed Ali Hamadani(Ra).


Hakeem Ali was married to Sajida Begum. He had three sons and five daughters. His sons [[Hakeem Mohammad Tahir]] and [[Hakeem Manzoor]] studied science, literature, philosophy, poetry, and dministration.
== Family Background ==


== Career ==
Hakeem Ali Mohammad was born in Zaina Kadal in [[India|Indian]] state of [[Jammu & Kashmir]], in a well known Hakeem family. His father, also a Unani physician of great repute in his time, taught him. Hakeem Ali Mohammad was the descendent of Hakeem Abdur Rehman whose lineage comes from Hazrat Sheikh Hamza(Ra), originally belonged to Hindu Kashmiri pandit Raina family, his ancestor's had converted into Islam by Hazrat Mir Syed Ali Hamadani(Ra).
Hakeem Ali got his formal education from Molvi Mohammad Hassan Taqi . He got his Unani education from his father Hakeem Habib-Ullah. After completing formal education in Unani , he began his practice initially Zanina Kadal later to Gojwara where he lived the of in quest for spirituality.

Hakeem Ali Mohammed was married to Sajida Begum. He has three sons & five daughter's. His sons Dr.[[Hakeem Mohammad Tahir]] & Hakeem Mohammad Manzoor ([[Hakeem Manzoor]]) were renowned persons in the field of science, literature, philosophy, poetry & administration. [[Hakeem Mohammad Tahir]] completed his Phd in the field of agricultural science's & was awarded Gold Medal in the same field. [[Hakeem Manzoor]] did Kashmir Administrative Services (K.A.S), he was also thinker, writer, poet, journalist & administrator as well. Hakeem Ali Mohammad passed away after brief illness on Feb 1987. He is till date remembered for his contribution in the field of Unani Medicine in Kashmir. He was buried in his ancestral graveyard situated near Hazrat Bahu-Din Sahib Shrine.


==Death==
Hakeem Ali died in Gojwara after a brief illness in February 1987. He was buried in his ancestral graveyard near the Hazrat Bahu-Din Sahib shrine.


== References ==
== References ==


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Source:''[[Tareek Aqwaam Kashmir]]'', Written by: Mohi-u-din Fauq, 3rd Edition, 12 March 1945
Source:''[[Tareek Aqwaam Kashmir]]'', Written by: Mohi-u-din Fauq, 3rd Edition, 12 March 1945

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Revision as of 15:53, 4 February 2014

Hakeem Ali Mohammad
Hakeem Ali Mohammad
Born1906
Zaina Kadal
Died1987
Gojwara
OccupationUnani physician

Hakeem Ali Mohammad (1906-1987) was an Unani physician in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Life

Hakeem Ali was born in Zaina Kadal, Jammu and Kashmir]]. His father was also an Unani physician. Hakeem Ali was the descendant of Hakeem Abdur Rehman, whose lineage comes from Hazrat Sheikh Hamza (Ra). Originally belonging to the Hindu Kashmiri pandit Raina family, his ancestors were converted to Islam by Hazrat Mir Syed Ali Hamadani (Ra).

Hakeem Ali was married to Sajida Begum. He had three sons and five daughters. His sons Hakeem Mohammad Tahir and Hakeem Manzoor studied science, literature, philosophy, poetry, and dministration.

Career

Hakeem Ali got his formal education from Molvi Mohammad Hassan Taqi among others. He got his Unani education from his father Hakeem Habib-Ullah. After completing formal education in Unani medicine, he began his practice initially in Zanina Kadal and later moved to Gojwara, where he lived for the rest of his life. During his lifetime he became president of the All India Tibiyya College and traveled extensivly in his quest for spirituality.

Death

Hakeem Ali died in Gojwara after a brief illness in February 1987. He was buried in his ancestral graveyard near the Hazrat Bahu-Din Sahib shrine.

References

Source:Tareek Aqwaam Kashmir, Written by: Mohi-u-din Fauq, 3rd Edition, 12 March, 1945