Abdul Majeed Khwaja had three sons:
Jamal Khwaja, Rasheed Khwaja and Ajmal Khwaja and six daughters. His wife, Begum Khursheed Khwaja [d. 1981] was the daughter of
Mahomed Hameed Ullah Khan who was the son of Maulvi Sami Ullah, and Begum Akhtar Sarbuland Jung. Maulvi Sami Ullah was appointed Companion of the
Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for diplomatic services rendered to the
British Empire in Egypt. This Order is the sixth-most senior in the
British honours system. She was the first born of her parents. She was amongst the very first Muslim ladies in Aligarh to come out of
purdah. She was a social and political activist and worked diligently for women's education and freedom from British colonial rule. She interacted closely with the
Nehru family, especially
Padmaja Naidu, the daughter of the famous
Sarojini Naidu, who was her classmate at
Hyderabad and
Vijayalaksmi Pandit, sister of
Jawaharlal Nehru. She was the first among the Muslims of Allahabad to get her daughters admitted as boarders in the famous
St. Mary's Convent Inter College, Allahabad. The young
Indira Gandhi was also a student at this Convent for a short period. In the early 1930s Begum Khursheed Khwaja founded and managed the Hamidia Girls School in the interior of the city of
Allahabad to promote education among the relatively weaker section of Muslim women. This primary school has now developed into a Hamidia Girls Degree College affiliated to the Allahabad University. During the days of the
Non-co-operation movement she was torn between divided loyalties to her father, a Westernized liberal aristocrat who supported British rule, and her husband, an
Indian freedom fighter who, under Mahatma Gandhi's inspiration, had made a bonfire of his expensive and fashionable
Savile Row English suits and switched over to wearing
khadi [Indian handspun and hand-woven cloth]. In fact Khursheed Khwaja set fire to all her fashionable garments and donated her ornaments to the freedom movement. She did not waver even when dozens of policemen surrounded the house to arrest her husband, who calmly went along with them for a long stay in the district jail. She died on 7 July 1981 at the age of 87 and was buried in the family graveyard adjacent to the shrine of the Sufi saint Shah Jamal on the outskirts of Aligarh. ==Career==