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On This Day In Muslim History: March 8

Sahir Ludhianvi Was Born

On this day, on Sahir Ludhianvi, poet, song lyricist and writer Sahir Ludhianvi was born. A two-time recipient of the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist and the Padma Shri, he authored about a dozen books, 718 songs for 111 films and has his work translated in many languages in his 30-year career.


Farid Esack Was Born

On this day, on 8 March 1955, scholar, writer, and political activist Farid Esack was born. Known for his opposition to apartheid, the founder of the Muslim anti-apartheid group Call of Islam was an important leader in the World Conference on Religion and Peace forming ties with inter-faith opponents of apartheid.


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