Muhammad Hanif Ansari Contents Early life Social work Political life Philatelist Death External links Navigation menuMuhammad Hanif Ansari Profile

1937 births1985 deathsPakistani businesspeoplePeople from FaisalabadPhilately of PakistanPunjabi peoplePakistani MNAs 1985–88


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Muhammad Hanif Ansari
BornDecember 23, 1937
Ludhiana, India
DiedApril 30, 1985 (Aged 48)

Lahore, Pakistan

Other namesM H Ansari
Occupation
Politician, Philatelist, Businessman
RelativesHaji Muhammad Akram Ansari
MNA (Brother)

Haji Muhammad Hanif Ansari (Urdu: محمد حنیف انصاری‎) was a politician, businessman and philatelist from Faisalabad.




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Social work


  • 3 Political life


  • 4 Philatelist


  • 5 Death


  • 6 External links




Early life


Ansari was born December 23, 1937 at Mansuran Village, Ludhiana district in East Punjab in British India. After the partition of India came to Pakistan and graduated from government college Faisalabad in 1960.



Social work


He served as the General Secretary of Jamiat Itehad-Ul-Ansar Faisalabad in 1973–1985.



Political life


He was elected a Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from Ghulam Muhammad Abad in non party election 1985.



Philatelist


He was an advanced Stamp collector, specializing in Pakistan, and became a member of the "Glasgow Philatelic Society" and the Philatelic Traders Society during his stay in U.K. visiting an international stamp exhibition. His knowledge and appreciation of philately soon promoted him to president of Pakistan Philatelic Writers League, Vice President of Pakistan Stamp Dealers and Associates, Lahore Commissioner for National Stamp Exhibition "Pak philex 83" for Faisalabad and advisor of the stamps catalogue "Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps".



Death


He was injured in a road accident on April 20, 1985.He was admitted in Mayo hospital Lahore.After 10 days on April 30, 1985 at 08:00 pm he died.



External links


  • Muhammad Hanif Ansari Profile

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