Abul Muhasin Muhammad Sajjad
Abul Muhasin Muhammad Sajjad (1880 – 23 November 1940) was an Indian Islamic scholar who was one of the most influential ulemas of the 20th century. Sajjad was a founder of Anjuman-Ulama-i-Bihar, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, and Imarat-i-Sharia. A leader in the Indian independence movement, Abul Muhasin Muhammad Sajjad participated in the Non-cooperation Movement, Khilafat Movement, and Civil Disobedience Movement; he opposed the partition of India and championed the concept of composite nationalism. He also founded the Muslim Independent Party in 1935 to represent Muslims in Bihar who were disillusioned with Congress and the Muslim League.The Muslim Independent Party formed the government in Bihar in 1937. Yunus, the party president, became the chief minister of Bihar on 1 April 1937. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ascorbic Acid Significantly Decreases Creatine Kinase Plasma Levels in an Animal Model of Statin/Fibrate-Induced Myopathy by Mohsen Zabihi, Fatemeh Askarian, Seyedhossein Hekmatimoghaddam, Mohammadreza Rashidi Nooshabadi, Mohammad Sajjad Zabihi, Seyed Ruhollah Mousavinasab
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Comparison of Alvarado score and pediatric appendicitis score for clinical diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children-a prospective study by Muhammad Adil Iftikhar, Sajid Hameed Dar, Usman Ali Rahman, Maliha Javaid Butt, Mohammad Sajjad, Umar Hayat, Nayyar Sultan
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Storage symptoms after surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women: a clinical review by Tom Marcelissen, Tanja Hüsch, Tiago Antunes-Lopes, Bogdan Geavlete, Malte Rieken, Jean Nicolas Cornu, Mohammad Sajjad Rahnama'i, European Association of Urology (EAU)
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