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Mohammad Mohibul Haque

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Mohammad Mohibul Haque
Native name
محمد محب الحق
BornMohammad Mohibul Haque
March 3rd 1971
OccupationAcademician, Author
NationalityIndian

Mohammad Mohibul Haque (Urdu: محمد محب الحق, Hindi: मोहम्मद मोहिबुल हक ), or Muhibul Haque, is a scholar and professor of international politics, Indian polity, minority rights, and human rights at the Department of Political Science at Aligarh Muslim University. He was awarded the President of India Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal for Excellence during his studies.[1][2] He speaks English, Hindi, and Urdu. Haque is also a writer and author of articles, research papers, and chapters in edited books on socio-political issues. He has also authored a book, International Terrorism and Violence: A Human Rights Perspective. He has done research on the role of the National Commission for Minorities in the rights of minorities in India.[3][4][5][6]

Haque is the president of University Debating and Literary Club (UDLC) and is instrumental in organizing AMU Literary Festivals, which are popular literary fests in northern India.[7][8][9]

Academic qualification

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  • High School [1988] : II Class, West Bengal Board
  • S.S.S.C.E. [1990]  : I Class Aligarh Muslim University
  • Graduation [1993] : I Class, Aligarh Muslim University
  • M.A. [1995]  : I Class, Gold Medalist, Aligarh Muslim University
  • PhD. [2010]  : Aligarh Muslim University[10]

Stand on Indo-Palestine relations

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Haque supports India's stand in favor of Palestine. In an interview, he said, “India has opposed the creation of Israel right from the days of its freedom struggle. India’s interest will be best served by Supporting Palestine’s legitimate aspirations.”[11]

“We believe that the founding principles of OIC are principles that defend human rights and the rights of Muslim minorities, and we are not willing to give up on a multi-national platform that is meant to represent, protect and unite all Muslims. The realities we face remain difficult but the collective spirit and action of our Muslim Ummah alongside renewed efforts by the OIC will bring a swift end to these injustices,” stated Just World Order Federation Chief Dr Haque. Dr. Haque, the Director of the Jewish Islamic International Peace Society, addressed the Israel-Gaza conflict, highlighting significant misconceptions in the Islamic world regarding Jews and Zionists since the 1947 Nakba War. He emphasized that the conflict primarily involves Zionist Israel and Palestinian Muslims, where Palestinians seek to protect their land and Masjid Al Aqsa on behalf of 1.8 billion Muslims. Dr. Haque noted that Zionists, often referred to as Ashkenazi Jews, are not originally from the Jewish community, with roots in central Asia and Eastern Europe. He disputed the claim of many European Jews being Semites and highlighted that there are Jews opposing the Zionist movement. Dr. Haque argued that Zionist Israel supports its claims through religion, and he suggested a prohibition on DNA testing in Israel due to a belief connecting them to the progeny of Gog and Magog.

Just world order federation , Save Gaza , Indian Peace Activist Dr Ahmed Haque pens letter to OIC for Action![12]

Views on terrorism

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He views terrorism as an act against humanity. "An act of terror which involves the killing of innocent people is contrary to the spirit of Quran and Islam because the holy book itself declares that to kill one human life is to kill entire humanity and to save one human life is to save entire humanity. (Quran, 5:32). Islamic militancy is a misnomer in another sense also. The so-called Islamic militancy has killed more Muslims than any other community, and the Muslims are the worst affected victim of terrorism."[13] He has also authored a book (International Terrorism and Violence: A Human Rights Perspective)

Views on nuclear weapons

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The fact is that the presence of a large number of dreaded nuclear weapons in a turbulent world is a serious threat to the very existence of living creatures on our planet.[14]

Works

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  • International Terrorism and Violence: A Human Rights Perspective, Manak Publications, New Delhi, in collaboration with Aligarh Muslim University Press, Aligarh, 2011.[15]
  • Corporate Globalisation and its Impact on Women in India,” in Debalina Banerjee (ed), Boundaries of the Self: Gender, Culture and Spaces, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K., 2014.[16]
  • Endangered Minorities in India: Understanding the Role of Police,” in Asghar Ali Engineer and A.S. Narang (eds), Minorities and Police in India, Manohar Publications, New Delhi, 2006.[17]
  • The UN in the Unipolar World,” in T.A. Nizami (ed) Jawahar Lal Nehru: The Architect of India’s Foreign Policy Icon Publication, New Delhi, 2006.[18]
  • Police Atrocities and Endangered Minorities in India”, Abdulrahim Vijapur (ed.) Implementing Human Rights in the Third World: Essays on Human Rights, Dalits and Minorities, Manak Publications, New Delhi, 2008.[19]
  • Appeasement of Muslims: Myth and Reality, Resurging India: National and International Scenario, Icon publication, New Delhi, 2009.[20]
  • Police and Minorities, Santosh Bharatiya (ed), Dalit and Minority Empowerment, Rajkamal Prakashan, New Delhi, 2008.[21]
  • Perspectives on Sir Syed and the Aligarh Movement, A. R. Kidwai (ed.)Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Muslim Renaissance Man of India, a Bicentenary Commemorative Volume, Viva Books, New Delhi,2017.[22]
  • Indian Constitution and Rights of Minorities: An Overview in Arshikhan(ed.) Exclusion of Muslims in India, Tolerance, Participation and Legitimacy of the State, Genuine publications, New Delhi, 2017.[23]
  • Indian Judiciary and Minority Rights: A study of Select Cases, in Arshi khan(ed.) Exclusion of Muslims in India, Tolerance, Participation and Legitimacy of the State, Genuine pub, New Delhi, 2017.[24]
  • Constituent Assembly Debates on Minority Rights”, P-09, Human Rights of Minorities, Module-04, UGC epathshala.[25]
  • National Commission for Minorities: Protecting the Legal and Constitutional Rights of Minorities in India”, P-09, Human Rights of Minorities, Module-08, UGC epathshala.[26]

Articles and seminar

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He has participated in several National and International seminar and Conferences prominent among them are following-

  • Beyond Liberalism: Contemporary Relevance of Marxism at the International Conference on Examining the Relevance of Marx and Marxism to Contemporary Global Society, organized by Global Discourse in collaboration with School of Geography, Politics, Sociology, Newcastle University, U.K. 29–30 January 2011.[27]
  • Presented paper entitled, Beyond Liberalism: Islamic Perspectives on Justice and Mutual Respect at the International seminar on Dialogue between Civilizations, organized by Global Civilizations Study Centre, London, U.K. 23–25 May 2008.
  • Shared views and experiences at Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow Conference, Doha, Qatar, 16–19 January 2009.
  • Presented paper entitled “Making Turkey a Destination for South Asian Students: Issues and Prospects”, in the International Students Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey, 24–25 December 2016.

Articles/ papers published in journals, magazines and newspapers

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  • Beyond Liberalism: Contemporary Relevance of Marxism, Indian Journal of Politics, Vol.45, NO: 1 & 2, 2011, Department of Political Science, AMU, Aligarh.[28]
  • China-India Relationship: bonhomie to hostility and then to rapprochement, International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 3, Year 2014, Online.[29]
  • Terrorism and Counter terrorism: Issues and Challenges, The Discourse, Volume 3, Issue 1, January- March 2014, Jamshedpur, India.[30]
  • Contesting Liberalism: Islamic Concepts of Justice and Mutual Respect, Indian Journal of Politics, Vol.48, Nos. 1–2, January–June 2014, Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.[31]
  • Spirituality, Religion and Corruption, Aligarh journal of Islamic Philosophy, No. 17, December 2011, Department of Philosophy, AMU, India.[32]
  • Jihad or Terrorism?: A Definitional Dilemma, Journal of the Institute of Islamic Studies, No.36, AMU, Aligarh, 2007.[33]
  • Socio-Political Ethics in Islam and the West: A Comparative Perspective, Eurasia Review: [34]
  • The Virtual Reality of Islamic Terrorism, Journal of the Institute of Islamic Studies, Number 38, 2009, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.[35]
  • Learning Lessons from Pakistan, Diplomatist, Vol. 3, Issue No. 6, June 2015, New Delhi.[36]
  • Institutional Mechanism for Monitoring Minority Safeguards in India: Role of the NCM, Indian Journal of Political Science(IJPOS), Volume 2 Number 2, July–December 2016, Red Flower Publications Pvt. Ltd. Delhi, pp. 97–110.
  • Iran and the Emerging Confederation of the Shiite States, Eurasia Review.[37][38]
  • Islam and Politics in West Asia: An Overview, Indian Journal of Politics, Vol. 51, Nos. 3–4, July–December 2017, Department of Political Science, AMU Aligarh, [39]
  • Deconstruction Of Discourse On Terrorism [40]

Membership of professional bodies

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  • Member, Scientific Board, International journal of Social, Political and Economics Research (IJoSPER), IEDSR Association, Turkey.
  • Member, Advisory Board, Aligarh Muslim University Gazette, AMU, Aligarh
  • Group Coordinator for the Group Level Youth Parliament Competitions, 2017–2018, appointed by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India.
  • President, University Literary and Debating Club, AMU Aligarh.
  • 5.Member, Editorial Board of the academic journal, Quest for justice, Ambedkar Chair of legal AMU Aligarh.
  • Reviewer, Al-Barkat Journal of Finance and Management, (ISSN 0974-7281), Aligarh, U.P. India
  • Reviewer, The Discourse, A bilingual refereed quarterly research journal of humanities and Social Sciences (ISSN 2278-0920), Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
  • Member, Amnesty International India.
  • Member, Institute of Objective Studies(IOS)Centre for Dialogue, Aligarh
  • Member, Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Political Science, Red Flower Publications Pvt. Ltd. Delhi, Since 2016.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Prof. Mohammad Haque - Department of Political Science | AMU". Aligarh Muslim University. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
  2. ^ https://www.amu.ac.in/dshowfacultydata2.jsp?did=83&eid=10055144
  3. ^ "Aligarh Muslim University :: Home".
  4. ^ "Being a feminist in conservative Aligarh Muslim University". 29 April 2019.
  5. ^ Hazra, Indrajit (14 February 2017). "Downplaying issues, Mayawati may have failed to win over Muslim voters". The Economic Times.
  6. ^ "The conspicuous absence of the National Commission for Minorities". Muslim Mirror. 2 November 2018.
  7. ^ "AMU LITERARY FESTIVAL IS HERE... 9,10 AND 11 MARCH" – via www.youtube.com.
  8. ^ "Literary Club".
  9. ^ "Actress Swara Bhaskar Question Answer season at AMU Literary Festival 2017. Aligarh" – via www.youtube.com.
  10. ^ "M. Mohibul Haque | Aligarh Muslim University - Academia.edu". amu-in.academia.edu. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  11. ^ "Israel has 'Hand in Glove' with ISIS: Prof Mohibul Haque". 13 January 2018. Archived from the original on 26 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Just world order federation , Save Gaza , Indian Peace Activist Dr Ahmed Haque pens letter to OIC for Action!". The Tribune. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  13. ^ "Islamic terrorism: Myth or reality". 30 April 2007.
  14. ^ "Nuclear Deal, Nuclear Imperialism or Nuclear Apartheid? By Dr. M. Mohibul Haque". www.countercurrents.org.
  15. ^ ISBN 978-81-7831-269-9
  16. ^ ISBN 978-1-4438-5706-2, pp. 180-195
  17. ^ ISBN 81-7304-678-6. Pp. 111–121.
  18. ^ ISBN 81-88086-33-9.pp.326
  19. ^ ISBN 81-7827-192-3, pp. 195–209
  20. ^ pp. 85–98
  21. ^ ISBN 978-81-267-1599-2, pp. 315–321
  22. ^ ISBN 978-93-86243-55-3, pp. 38–55
  23. ^ ISBN 978-93-89965-71-1. pp. 53–74
  24. ^ ISBN 978-93-89965-71-1. pp. 155–78
  25. ^ at http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/ahl.php?csrno=828 Archived 4 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine.
  26. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  27. ^ Haque, M. Mohibul. "Beyond Liberalism: Contemporary Relevance of Marxism" – via www.academia.edu. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  28. ^ ISSN 0303-9951, pp. 59–74
  29. ^ ISSN 2249-5894, pp. 430–450
  30. ^ ISSN 2278-0920, pp. 9–25
  31. ^ ISSN 0303-9951, pp. 75–92
  32. ^ ISSN 2278-3261, pp. 89–104
  33. ^ pp. 95–111
  34. ^ ISSN 2330-717X.http://www.eurasiareview.com/16112015-socio-political-ethics-in-islam-and-the-west-a-comparative-perspective/, 16 November 2015
  35. ^ pp. 69–78
  36. ^ ISSN 2349-557X, pp. 44–45
  37. ^ ISSN 2330-717X
  38. ^ http://www.eurasiareview.com/25052016-iran-and-the-emerging-confederation-of-shiitestates-oped/, May 25, 2016.
  39. ^ ISSN 0303-9951, pp. 1
  40. ^ "Deconstruction of Discourse on Terrorism by M. Mohibul Haque".
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