Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi

Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi
Born(1925-10-08)8 October 1925
Died21 November 2011(2011-11-21) (aged 86)
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma materUniversity of Punjab
University of Manchester
Known forhis work in physics, history, crystallographic, crystalline, and operational research and Scientometrics.
AwardsSitara-i-Imtiaz (1991)
Pride of Performance (2007)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsPakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Pakistan Academy of Sciences
Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Ministry of Defence (MDP)
Quaid-i-Azam University (Qau)
Institute of Physics (IP)
Crystallographic Society of Pakistan (CSP)
Doctoral advisorDr. Albert Beaumont Wood
Notes
Note: He is the founder of Crystallographic Society of Pakistan.

Mazhar Mahmood Qurashi (Urdu: مظهر محمود قريشى; b. 8 October 1925 – 21 November 2011; SI), best known as M. M. Qureshi was a Pakistani physicist and an Islamic scholar who was educated in Lahore and Manchester. He earned prestige and notability after authoring important publication on Islam and science and abstract theories to explain the religious phenomenon and events, explained in Koran— a Quran of Muslims.

Previously, he laid the foundation of Desto and served as senior scientist at the Ministry of Defence (MoD), as well as also served as director of Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. He served as professor of physics at the Quaid-i-Azam University. He was an eminent science administrator and researcher in the field of classical physics.[1] Qurashi served as secretary general of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and the past director general of Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) laboratories in Karachi as well as being a former director of the National Science Council of Pakistan.

He has played pivotal role in establishing Islamic Lunar Calendar and remained member of Central Moon sighting Committee of Pakistan for about three decades. He remained heavily engaged in the History and Philosophy of Science where he highlighted the role of Islam and Muslims in development of Science and inter-relationship between Islamic and Scientific principles. He remained part of the editorial board of Pakistan Journal of History and Philosophy of Science.

  1. ^ The International Who's Who, The International Who's Who, 2004, p. 1370, ISBN 9781857432176