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The '''All India Muslim Students Federation''' ('''AIMSF''') was an [[India (disambiguation)|Indian]] [[Muslim]] [[Students' union|students union]] affiliated with the [[All India Muslim League]]. Splitting off from the [[All India Students Federation]] in 1937, the body was organised under patronage of [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] in 1941 by his sister Fatima Jinnah and became an important part of the [[Pakistan movement]]. <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Sultana|first=Kishwar|date=2003|title=Women's Rights as Propounded by Fatima Jinnah|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/41260435|journal=The Pakistan Development Review|volume=42|issue=4|pages=761–764|issn=0030-9729}}</ref>Renowned Islamic Scholar [[Israr Ahmed|Dr Israr Ahmed]] was also the part of this Muslims Students Federation as a student of High School. | The '''All India Muslim Students Federation''' ('''AIMSF''') was an [[India (disambiguation)|Indian]] [[Muslim]] [[Students' union|students union]] affiliated with the [[All India Muslim League]]. Splitting off from the [[All India Students Federation]] in 1937, the body was organised under patronage of [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] in 1941 by his sister Fatima Jinnah and became an important part of the [[Pakistan movement]]. <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Sultana|first=Kishwar|date=2003|title=Women's Rights as Propounded by Fatima Jinnah|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/41260435|journal=The Pakistan Development Review|volume=42|issue=4|pages=761–764|doi=10.30541/v42i4IIpp.761-764|jstor=41260435|issn=0030-9729}}</ref>Renowned Islamic Scholar [[Israr Ahmed|Dr Israr Ahmed]] was also the part of this Muslims Students Federation as a student of High School. | ||
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* {{cite journal |last=Hasan |first=Mushirul |author-link=Mushirul Hasan |date=1985 |title=Nationalist and separatist trends in Aligarh, 1915-47 |journal=The Indian Economic and Social History Review |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=1–33}} | * {{cite journal |last=Hasan |first=Mushirul |author-link=Mushirul Hasan |date=1985 |title=Nationalist and separatist trends in Aligarh, 1915-47 |journal=The Indian Economic and Social History Review |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=1–33|doi=10.1177/001946468502200101 |s2cid=144414983 }} | ||
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The All India Muslim Students Federation (AIMSF) was an Indian Muslim students union affiliated with the All India Muslim League. Splitting off from the All India Students Federation in 1937, the body was organised under patronage of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1941 by his sister Fatima Jinnah and became an important part of the Pakistan movement. [1]Renowned Islamic Scholar Dr Israr Ahmed was also the part of this Muslims Students Federation as a student of High School.
References[edit]
- ↑ Sultana, Kishwar (2003). "Women's Rights as Propounded by Fatima Jinnah". The Pakistan Development Review. 42 (4): 761–764. doi:10.30541/v42i4IIpp.761-764. ISSN 0030-9729. JSTOR 41260435.
- "Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI)". South Asia Analysis Group. Archived from the original on 20 July 2006.
- Hannan, Mohammad (2012). "Student Politics". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- Roy, Ranjit (2012). "All Bengal Muslim Students' Association". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
Further reading[edit]
- Hasan, Mushirul (1985). "Nationalist and separatist trends in Aligarh, 1915-47". The Indian Economic and Social History Review. 22 (1): 1–33. doi:10.1177/001946468502200101. S2CID 144414983.