Hakim Said Politician

Hakim Muhammad Saeed (Urdu: حکیم محمد سعید; 9 January 1920 – 17 October 1998, NI, PhD) was a medical researcher, scholar, philanthropist, and a Governor of Sindh Province, Pakistan from 1993 until 1996. Saeed was one of Pakistan's most prominent medical researchers in the field of Eastern medicines. He established the Hamdard Foundation in 1948, prior to his settlement in West Pakistan. In a few years time, the herbal medical products of the Hamdard Foundation became household names in Pakistan. Hakim Muhammad Saeed authored and compiled about 200 books in medicines, philosophy, science, health, religion, natural medicine, literary, social, and travelogues. On 17 October 1998, Saeed was assassinated by a group of unknown assailants while he was on his way to attend a medical experiment at the Hamdard Laboratories.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 09, 1920
Birth nameHakim Muhammad Said
Birth place
Delhi , New Delhi , Presidencies and provinces of British India , British Raj
Nationality
Pakistan
Religion
Islam
Date of deathOctober 17, 1998
Place of death
Karachi , Pakistan , Sindh
Resting place
Karachi
Education
University of Delhi
Ankara University
Profession
Medical research

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Office holder

associate
Sadia Rashid
party
Independent (politician)
president
prime minister
successor
Mahmoud Haroon
Sadia Rashid

Hakim Said on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://hakim-said.com.pk
  2. http://www.karachipage.com/news/Oct_04/101404.html
  3. http://www.planwel.edu/l9.htm