Abdul Rahim Dard
Abdur Rahim Dard, known as A. R. Dard (June 19, 1894 – December 7, 1955) was an Ahmadi Muslim writer, missionary, and political activist for the Pakistan Movement, who served as the Imam of the historic Fazl Mosque, the premier gathering place for Indian Muslims regardless of denomination in London. He is known for convincing Muhammad Ali Jinnah to return to British India and fight for the Pakistan Movement.
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Abdul Rahim Dard
Abdur Rahim Dard, known as A. R. Dard (June 19, 1894 – December 7, 1955) was an Ahmadi Muslim writer, missionary, and political activist for the Pakistan Movement, who served as the Imam of the historic Fazl Mosque, the premier gathering place for Indian Muslims regardless of denomination in London. He is known for convincing Muhammad Ali Jinnah to return to British India and fight for the Pakistan Movement.
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Rabwah, Punjab, Pakistan
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Imam of historic Fazl Mosque and the relaunch of Jinnahs political career
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Muslim Missionary, Religious Scholar, and Pakistan Movement Activist
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abandonment of politics in British India him a "traitor" for the Muslim cause.
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