K. T. M. Ahmed Ibrahim

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K. T. M. Ahmed Ibrahim
Member of the Constituent Assembly of India
In office
14 July 1947 – 24 January 1950
Personal details
BornPettai, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Political partyAll-India Muslim League
Relations Muhammad Ismail Sahib (Brother)
Alma materC. M. College, Hindu College, Trivandrum

K. T. M Ahmed Ibrahim Sahib was an Indian politician.[1][2][3][4] He was the Member of the Constituent Assembly of India from 14 July 1947 to 24 January 1950. He was a Leader of the All-India Muslim League.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Ibrahim was born in Pettai, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He is the son of late Maulvi Miakhan Rowther, a scholar in Tamil, sanskrit, Arabic and Urdu.[citation needed]

Ahmed Ibrahim sahib was educated in C. M. College and Hindu College, Trivandrum. He completed Bachelor of Arts in 1919 and the Bachelor of Law in 1921.[5][6]

Movement[edit]

He entered in active politics while still a student. He associated with his brother M. Mohammed Ismail Sahib, MLA took an active part in the Non-Cooperation Movement and was responsible for the passing of the Non Co-Operation resolution for the first time in India at the 26th Provincial Political conference held in Tirunelveli in 1920.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wright, Theodore P. (September 1966). "The Muslim League in South India since Independence: A Study in Minority Group Political Strategies". American Political Science Review. 60 (3): 579–599. doi:10.2307/1952972. ISSN 0003-0554. JSTOR 1952972. S2CID 143572105.
  2. ^ "Constitution of India". www.constitutionofindia.net. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Eparlib" (PDF). Constituent Assembly Debates.
  4. ^ "Freedom First Magazine | The monthly journal of the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom". www.freedomfirst.in. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Constituent Assembly of India: Debates". loksabha.nic.in. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Debates in the Constituent Assembly and thereafter on UniformCivil Code" (PDF). Indian Policy Foundation. 13 November 2020.