Maulana Shaukat Ali
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Date of Birth |
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1873 |
Date of Death |
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1938 |
Place of Birth |
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Uttar Pradesh |
Maulana Shaukat Ali was an Indian Muslim nationalist and leader of the
Khilafat movement. He was the
brother of Maulana Mohammad Ali. Shaukat
Ali was born in 1873 in Rampur state in what is today Uttar Pradesh. He
was educated at the Aligarh Muslim University. He was extremely fond of
playing cricket, captaining the university team. Ali served in the civil
service of United Provinces of Oudh and Agra from 1896 to 1913. Shaukat
Ali helped his brother Mohammed Ali publish the Urdu weekly Hamdard and
the English weekly Comrade. In 1919, while jailed for publishing what
the British charged as seditious materials and organizing protests, he
was elected as the first president of the Khilafat conference.
He was re-arrested and imprisoned from 1921 to 1923 for
his support to Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress during
the Non-Cooperation Movement (1919-1922). His fans accorded him and his
brother the title of Maulana. Along with his brother, Shaukat Ali grew
disilliusioned with the Congress and Gandhi's leadership. He opposed the
1928 Nehru Report, demanding separate electorates for Muslims, and
attended the first and second Round Table Conferences in London. His
brother died in 1931, and Ali continued on and organized the World
Muslim Conference in Jerusalem. In 1936, Ali joined the All India Muslim
League and became a close political ally of and campaigner for Muhammad
Ali Jinnah, the future founder of Pakistan. He served as member of the
Central Assembly from 1934 to 1938. He travelled over the Middle East,
building support for India's Muslims and the freedom struggle. Shaukat
Ali died in 1938.