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Munawwaruz Zaman (2 April 1951 – 28 July 1994) was one of the players of the Pakistan national field hockey team produced by Pakistan.Munawwar played for Pakistan until his retirement in 1980.
Vastanvi has authored several works, including Safarnama-e-Junubi Africa (Travelogue of South Africa) and Urdu Zaban wa Adab ke Farogh mein Madaris-e-Islamia ki Be-Lauth Khidmat (The Selfless Contributions of Islamic Seminaries to the Promotion of Urdu Language and Literature). [3]
In August 2020, Munawwar Rana accused former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi of "selling himself" to deliver the Ayodhya verdict. [14] He further said that it was not justice, it was an order. [14]
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Munawar-Rachman served in multiple positions, including the director of the Center for Islamic Studies at Paramadina University for 12 years from 1992 to 2004, the director of the Institute for Religious Studies and Philosophy (LSAF) from 1992 to 1995, and the founder and the director of Project for Pluralism and Religious Tolerance, the Center for Spirituality and Leadership (CSL) since 2004.
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Munawar Hasan (1941–2020), Pakistani politician; Munawar Hussain (1914–2003), Pakistani cricket umpire; Munawar Iqbal (born 1948), Pakistani tennis player; Munawar Khan, Pakistani politician; Munawar Ali Khan (1930–1989), Indian singer; Munawar Humayun Khan, Indian not-for-profit executive; Munawar Sultana (1924–2007), Indian actress