Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait

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Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait
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Mehaboob-E-Millath
Born3 November 1922
Died27 April 2005
EducationGraduation(History and Economics
OccupationFormer Loksabha Member
Politician
Teacher
Orator
Spouse(s)Mariyam Bhai
ChildrenSulaiman khalid,mohmmed siraj,
Parent(s)Muhammed sulaiman Sait, Sainab Bhai

Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait (1922–2005) was an Indian politician, former Member of parliament, Lok Sabha and founding leader of Indian National League. He belongs to Cutchi Memon. He was fondly called "Mehboob -e -Millath"

Political life[]

He was one of the founding fathers of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat.[1] He was its Secretary for a period. He was the founding general secretary of the All India Palestine Conference. He co-founded the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, which was formed in 1972 to protect the Muslim law in India. Similarly he was the first president of the All India Milli Council, which was formed in May 1992. Babri Masjid Movement Co-ordination Committee was also co-founded by Sait. Besides, he was a constant member of many organisations like the Central Hajj Committee, Hajj Advisory Council, Aligarh Muslim University Court etc. He was also a member of the National Integration Council and Central Waqf Council.

His demise has orphaned his party.

Member Of Parliament[]

Election (Year) Status Vote share (%) Political Organization Loksabha Constituency
1991 Won 53.08 Indian Union Muslim League Ponnani (Lok Sabha constituency)
1989 Won 49.84 Indian Union Muslim League Manjeri (Lok Sabha constituency)
1984 Won 50.90 Indian Union Muslim League Manjeri (Lok Sabha constituency)
1980 Won 53.61 Indian Union Muslim League Manjeri (Lok Sabha constituency)
1977 Won 61.27 Indian Union Muslim League Manjeri (Lok Sabha constituency)
1977 Won Indian Union Muslim League Kozhikode (Lok Sabha constituency)
1967 Won Indian Union Muslim League Kozhikode (Lok Sabha constituency)

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Introduction – All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat website". Retrieved 6 September 2008.
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