Mohammad Uzair Explained

Honorific Prefix:Prof. Dr.
Mohammad Uzair
Honorific Suffix:(SI)
Native Name:محمد عزیر
Native Name Lang:Urdu
Birth Date:8 May 1928
Birth Place:Barabanki, United Provinces, British India
Death Date:19 March 2019 (aged 90)
Death Place:Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Education:M.A. (Economics), MBA(Finance), PhD (Economics)
Alma Mater:Young Christian College (Lucknow, India), University of Allahabad, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Occupation:Retired
Employer:Government of Pakistan, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, University of Karachi
Known For:Excellence in Economics, Finance, Education and Administration
Notable Works:Interest Free Banking
Television:Pakistan Television Corporation, Radio Pakistan
Boards:Monopoly Control Authority of Pakistan (MCAP)languages : Urdu, English, Arabic, Persian, Bengali
Spouse:Raihana Uzair (1936 - 2014)
Children:Eight
Family:Roohi Abubaker[1] [2] (Daughter)
Awards:Sitara-e-Imtiaz[3] [4]

Mohammad Uzair (also written as Muhammad Uzair) (Urdu: محمد عذیر), was a Pakistani economist, senior bureaucrat, and professor emeritus.[5] He has held various public offices, and has contributed tremendously in the economic progression of Pakistan. He has written articles, books and titles on Economics, Finance, Business administration, Education, Religion, Travelogue and many others.

Biography

During his stay at Allahabad University he was a class-fellow of the famous Novelist Ibn-e-Safi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzugKRhyOcQ and a year senior to Mustafa Zaidi. He started his career as a Lecturer in 1951 at Dhaka University. Later he moved to Karachi. He attained his Master of Business Administration (MBA), in 1956 and Doctor of Philosophy in Economics in 1960 from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States. He remained Dean & Director of Institute of Business Administration, Karachi for sometime then left teaching and joined governmental organizations. He held key-appointments in many Financial institution of the country. He served as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Finance from 1972 to 1976, he later worked at Muslim Commercial Bank. He last served in NDFC (National Development Financial Corporation). He retired in 1992, re-entered the academic world and remained associated with University of Karachi and many other private educational institution as Dean and Rector. He was the first Dean & Project Director of Karachi University Business School. He appeared many times on Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation and Pakistan Television Corporation. He was the lifetime member of Pakistan Institute of International Affairs. In January 2015, his Autobiography was published with the name of Yaddasht https://www.amazon.com/Yaddasht-Dr-Muhammad-Uzair/dp/B017A8UGV2.

He was one of the pioneers of interest free banking and his book "Interest Free Banking" is still considered a milestone on this topic. In 1985, Faridi, Fazlur Rahman, published an article in Journal of King Abdul Aziz University: Islamic Economics, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1985 (please see reference) on this book. He is also the author of "Some thoughts on Economy, finance and management" which was published on 1 January 1974.

On 23 March 2016, he was awarded with the 3rd highest civil award of Pakistan, Sitara-e-Imtiaz (a distinction of excellence) in acknowledgement of his services in the field of education. Sitara-e-Imtiaz 2016[6] https://www.express.pk/story/399109/ http://www.pid.gov.pk/?p=16716. He died on 19 March 2019 at Karachi at the age of 90.[7]

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Home . sa-foundation.com.
  3. Web site: Governor confers civil awards | Aaj News . 2017-03-21 . 2017-03-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170330002248/http://aaj.tv/2016/03/governor-confers-civil-awards . dead .
  4. Web site: PID.
  5. Web site: Pakistan Civil Awards 2016: 10 educationists, 14 scientists, 25 engineers, 5 journalists decorated The Educationist. educationist.com.pk. 23 March 2016. en-GB. 2017-03-21.
  6. Web site: PR No.188 Islamabad, March 22, 2016. www.pid.gov.pk. 2017-03-21.
  7. Web site: Death. 22 May 2019.