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Kalim Siddiqui
Kalim Siddiqui, Ph.D. (September 15, 1931 – April 18, 1996) was an Pakistani British writer and Islamic activist.〔(Obituary: The Independent )〕
==Early life==
Siddiqui was born in the village of Dondi Lohara, CP, British India on September 15, 1931. He became increasing involved in politics as a teenager, when during a small demonstration close to his home town a bullet fired by a British soldier barely missed him, killing the youth behind him.〔(Obituary: Kalim Siddiqui )〕 After the creation of the state of Pakistan he briefly joined the Khilafat Movement in Karachi and became the editor of its newspaper, ''The Independent Leader''. Along with other members of the movement, he moved to London in the early 1950s. In the mid 1960s he put himself through college and university, taking a degree in Economics and then, in 1972, a PhD in International Relations from University College, London. He founded the Muslim Institute for Research and Planning in London in 1972 and campaigned through his writings for political Islam.〔Zafar Bangash, Introduction to In Pursuit of the Power of Islam, 1996〕

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