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Hakim Muhammad Hassan Qarshi
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    Hakim Muhammad Hassan Qarshi
    حکیم محمد حسن قرشی
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    Pakistan Stamps 2002 Hakim Muhammad Hasan Qarshi
    Born
    Muhammad Hassan

    December 27, 1896
    Died 6 December 1974(1974-12-06) (aged 77)
    Nationality Pakistani
    Alma mater Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College, Delhi
    Occupation Health practitioner in Unani medicine
    Years active 1920 – 1974
    Spouse Bilqees Begum
    Children 4 sons and 3 daughters
    Parent
    • Qazi Fazal Uddin (father)

    Hakim Muhammad Hassan Qarshi (December 27, 1896 – December 6, 1974) was a practitioner of Unani medicine, author, and the founder of Qarshi Dawakhana. He was a student of Hakim Ajmal Khan and the family physician of Muhammad Iqbal from 1934 to 1938.

    Life and career

    Qarshi was born on December 27, 1896, in Gujrat, Punjab, British India. He received his primary education in his hometown. He enrolled in Islamia College Lahore for further education, but was expelled from the college for participating in national movements. Then he entered Hakeem Ajmal Khan's Unani Tibbia College, Delhi. He had a special interest in medical knowledge. Noticing his passion for medical education, Hakim Ajmal Khan gave him the title of "Qarshi". He was entrusted with the responsibilities of the principal of the medical college, founded by Hakim Ajmal Khan in Mumbai. Qarshi struggled throughout his life to give Unani Tib its rightful place in society.

    Qarshi was a close friend and physician of Muhammad Iqbal during his last years. Earlier, upon the suggestion of Iqbal, he had founded the "Matab Qarshi" in 1920 in Lahore.

    Qarshi remained an active member of Tibb Research Committee, Hyderabad and the Tibb Research Committee, Punjab from 1920 to 1946 in British India.

    Qarshi also was an active member of Khilafat Movement and held the position of Vice President of his local Khilafat Committee in Lahore. He coordinated his efforts towards this, as a loyal team member, with the national leaders of this movement like Mohammad Ali Jauhar, Maulana Shaukat Ali and Maulana Zafar Ali Khan.

    Personal life

    Qarshi married Bilqees Begum in 1922. Both had 4 sons and 3 daughters.

    Death

    Qarshi passed away on December 6, 1974, at the age of 78.

    Books

    • Bayaz-e-Maseeha
    • Dastoor-ul-Atibba.
    • Jame-ul-Hikmat
    • Jame-ul-Hikmat
    • Jinsi Amraz Ka Ilaj (Silk-e-Murwareed)
    • Kitab-ul-Kulliyat.
    • Mukhtasar-ul-Kulliyat

    Awards and honors

    • On 20 December 2002, the Pakistan Post issued a commemorative postage stamp in the memory of Hakeem Muhammad Hassan Qureshi on the occasion of his 100th birthday.

    See also

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