Hakim Abdul Hameed

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Hakim Abdul Hameed (1908–1999) was a renowned Indian Unani physician and philanthropist. He played a pivotal role in the revival and promotion of Unani and other traditional systems of medicine in India. Hameed was the founder of the Hamdard Foundation, an organization dedicated to the development and promotion of Unani medicine, and served as its president until his death.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Hakim Abdul Hameed was born in 1908 in Delhi, British India. He was deeply influenced by the rich tradition of Unani medicine in his family and decided to pursue a career in this field. Hameed received his education in traditional Unani medicine from some of the most prominent practitioners of the time.

Career[edit | edit source]

Hakim Abdul Hameed's career was marked by his dedication to the promotion and development of Unani medicine. He established the Hamdard Foundation in 1948, which became one of the leading producers of Unani medicines in India. Under his leadership, Hamdard expanded its reach by setting up research institutes, hospitals, and educational institutions dedicated to the study and practice of Unani medicine.

One of his most significant contributions was the establishment of the Jamia Hamdard University in 1989, which is recognized as a leading institution for higher education in Unani medicine, pharmacy, and other sciences. The university has played a crucial role in providing quality education and research opportunities in the field of traditional medicine.

Philanthropy[edit | edit source]

Hakim Abdul Hameed was also known for his philanthropic efforts. Through the Hamdard Foundation, he initiated several social welfare programs, including health services, educational scholarships, and community development projects. His work extended beyond the promotion of Unani medicine to encompass a broader vision for the welfare of society.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Hakim Abdul Hameed's legacy is evident in the continued popularity and development of Unani medicine in India and abroad. His efforts in establishing institutions and promoting research in traditional medicine have contributed significantly to the recognition and integration of Unani medicine into the mainstream healthcare system.

He received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to medicine and society, including the prestigious Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awards from the Government of India.

Death[edit | edit source]

Hakim Abdul Hameed passed away in 1999, leaving behind a rich legacy of contributions to the field of Unani medicine and philanthropy.


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