Aligarh Muslim University (abbreviated as AMU) is a public central university in Aligarh, India, which was originally established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan as the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875. Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College became Aligarh Muslim University in 1920. Many notable individuals have been affiliated with the college as graduates, non-graduating attendees, faculty, staff, or administrators. The following is a list of notable Aligarh Muslim University alumni.[note 1]
Arts and letters
Literature and journalism
Name
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Class year
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Degree
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Notability
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Ref.
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Syed Mujtaba Ali
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1926
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Bengali author, journalist, academic, scholar and linguist
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[1][2]
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Ahmed Ali
|
|
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Urdu writer
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[3]
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Akshay Kumar Jain
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1940
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LLB
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journalist; former editor of Navbharat Times; Padma Bhushan recipient
|
[4]
|
Arfa Khanum Sherwani
|
|
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journalist
|
[5]
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Asghar Wajahat
|
|
Phd
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Hindi scholar, fiction writer, novelist and playwright
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[6]
|
Asrar ul Haq Majaz
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1936
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BA
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Urdu poet (better known as Majaz Lakhnawi)
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[7]
|
Azarmi Dukht Safavi
|
|
|
master of Persian literature, established Persian Language Research Center of the Aligarh University
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[8][9]
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Bashir Badr
|
|
BA, MA, PhD
|
Urdu poet
|
[10]
|
Basharat Peer
|
|
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journalist, author, and political commentator
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[11]
|
Deeba Salim Irfan
|
|
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author and poet
|
|
Fani Badayuni
|
|
LLB
|
Urdu poet
|
[12]
|
Hakim Ahmad Shuja
|
|
|
poet, playwright and scholar
|
[13]
|
Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman
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1955
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BUMS
|
author and writer
|
|
Hayatullah Ansari
|
|
|
author, journalist and politician
|
[14]
|
Ismat Chughtai
|
|
BEd
|
Urdu novelist
|
[15][16]
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Kabir Ahmad Jaisi
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1963; 1965; 1973
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BA; MA in Persian; PhD
|
writer
|
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Punathil Kunjabdulla
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1970
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MBBS
|
writer
|
[17]
|
Qazi Abdul Sattar
|
|
PhD
|
author
|
[18]
|
Rahi Masoom Raza
|
|
|
author and poet
|
[19]
|
Raja Rao
|
|
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author, professor, and Padma Bhushan recipient
|
[20]
|
Saadat Hasan Manto
|
|
|
Writer, playwright and author born in British India.
|
[21]
|
Sajida Zaidi
|
|
|
educationist and Urdu writer
|
[22]
|
Salma Siddiqui
|
|
|
Urdu novelist
|
[23]
|
Salman Al-Azami
|
|
|
senior lecturer in English language at Liverpool Hope University
|
[24]
|
Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee
|
|
|
Urdu poet
|
[25]
|
Zafar Ali Khan
|
|
|
founder of Zamindar.
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[26][27]
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Zahida Zaidi
|
|
|
scholar, poet, playwright, and literary critic
|
[28]
|
Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi
|
|
LLB
|
Pakistani writer and satirist
|
[29]
|
Munier Choudhury
|
|
|
Bangladeshi educationist, playwright and literary critic
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[30]
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Muzammil H. Siddiqi
|
|
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Indian-American writer
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[31]
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Nabakanta Barua
|
|
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Assamese novelist and poet
|
[32]
|
Khaleel-Ur-Rehman Azmi
|
|
|
Urdu poet
|
[33]
|
Film and television
Business
Name
|
Class year
|
Degree
|
Notability
|
Ref.
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Frank F Islam
|
|
MSc
|
entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist; head of the FI Investment Group; founder and CEO of the QSS Group
|
[44]
|
Humanities and Social Sciences
Science and Technology
Name
|
Class year
|
Degree
|
Notability
|
Ref.
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Pucadyil Ittoop John
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1972
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PhD
|
Plasma physicist, Padma Shri recipient
|
|
Mohammad Sami
|
|
BSc
|
Cosmologist, Physicist
Saif SR, Author, Poet and Pharmacologist, Honoured as the Youngest Medical AUthor in the world, Library of Congress USA C No RM105S252005
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Asad Ullah Khan
|
|
|
microbiologist, N-Bios laureate
|
[56]
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Ashok Seth
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1978
|
MBBS
|
cardiologist
|
|
Divya Jain
|
|
|
software engineer
|
[57]
|
Hassan Nasiem Siddiquie
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1954; 1956
|
BSc; MSc
|
marine geologist, Padma Shri recipient and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
|
[58]
|
K. P. Mohanakumar
|
1979
|
MSc
|
chemical biologist, N-Bios laureate
|
[59]
|
Kazi Mobin-Uddin
|
|
|
inventor of the inferior vena cava filter
|
[60]
|
Mansur Hoda
|
|
|
scientist in the area of appropriate technology in India
|
[61]
|
Qudsia Tahseen
|
1984; 1987;1989
|
MSc; MPhil; PhD
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zoologist
|
|
Shahid Jameel
|
1977
|
BSc
|
virologist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
|
[62]
|
Syed Ziaur Rahman
|
1995; 2000; 2015
|
MBBS, MD
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pharmacologist
|
|
Ishrat Hussain Usmani
|
|
|
Pakistani atomic physicist
|
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Politics and law
Heads of state and government
Chief ministers and governors
Other politicians, civil servants, and diplomats
Name
|
Class year
|
Degree
|
Notability
|
Ref.
|
Abdul Ghani Lone
|
|
|
Kashmiri politician
|
[81]
|
Abdur Rab Nishtar
|
|
LLB
|
Muslim League leader
|
[82]
|
Abdullah Rasheed
|
|
BA. Econ
|
Regional Director, Asia-Pacific Region, World Organization of the Scout Movement
|
|
Ali Ahmed Fazeel
|
|
|
former Attorney General of Pakistan
|
[83]
|
Azam Khan
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1974
|
LLB
|
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
|
|
Begum Abida Ahmed
|
|
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Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
|
|
Khan Habibullah Khan
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1926
|
|
1st Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan
|
|
Khwaja Haleem
|
|
|
Member of Legislative Assembly
|
[84]
|
Hamidullah Khan
|
|
|
the last ruling Nawab of Bhopal
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[85]
|
Humayun Rashid Choudhury
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1947
|
|
former President of the United Nations General Assembly and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh
|
[86]
|
Inamul Haque Khan
|
|
BA and MA in English literature
|
former Minister of Interior and Minister of Housing and Works of Pakistan
|
|
Jamal Khwaja
|
|
M.A. in Philosophy
|
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
|
|
Kazi Syed Karimuddin
|
|
|
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
|
|
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
|
|
|
Pashtun Leader and Indian independence activist
|
[36]
|
M. A. Gaffar
|
1933
|
BEd
|
Member of the Chamber of Nationalities of Burma
|
|
Mohsina Kidwai
|
|
|
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
|
|
Moinul Hoque Choudhury
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1946; 1947
|
MA in History; LLB
|
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
|
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Ormsin Chivapruck
|
|
|
|
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P. K. Abdu Rabb
|
|
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Member of Legislative Assembly of Kerala
|
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Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
|
|
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Leader of Indian National Congress; Independent India's first Communication Minister
|
[36]
|
Roedad Khan
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1946
|
MA in English history in
|
former Minister of Accountability of Pakistan
|
|
Shabnam Gani Lone
|
|
|
Kashmiri lawyer and politician
|
[87]
|
Syed Zafar Islam
|
|
BSc; MSc
|
Investment Banker and Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, former Director at Deutsche Bank and Spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party
|
|
M. A. G. Osmani
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1938
|
|
Military leader and politician from Bangladesh
|
[88]
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Yusuf Dadoo
|
|
|
South African leader and activist
|
[89]
|
Kasim Razvi
|
|
LLB
|
Indian politician in the princely state of Hyderabad
|
[90]
|
Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi
|
|
|
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
|
[91]
|
Manzoor Alam Quraishi
|
|
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Indian Civil Service 1941 batch
|
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M. Riaz Hamidullah
|
|
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High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India
|
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Jurists
Religion
Academics
Sports
See also
References
Notes
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