Azim Tyabji

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Azim Tyabji was a Muslim scholar and reformer.[1]

He was the son of Hussein Tyabji, and grandson of Justice Badruddin Tyabji, who was one of the founders and presidents of the Indian National Congress and the Anjuman-e-Islam college of Mumbai. He worked in several administrative positions in the country.

Tyabji died at a grand age of 100 in Vadodara on 11 December 2003.

References[edit]

  1. "Obituary, The Milli Gazette, Vol.6 No.02, MG120 (16-31 Jan 05)". milligazette.com.