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Mian Mohammad Sharif TI was a Pakistani philosopher, Islamic scholar, and college professor. He is noted for his work in analytical philosophy and pioneered the idea of Muslim philosophy. His work was published in international philosophical journals.

Early life and education
Mian Mohammad Sharif was born in the suburban area of Lahore, situated in Shalimar Garden of Lahore, British Punjab, British Indian Empire, in 1893. Sharif was educated at the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh and the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) where he studied Philosophy. He received a BA degree in philosophy from the AMU before moving to the United Kingdom for higher education. Settled in Cambridge, Sharif began attending the graduate school of philosophy at Cambridge University where he completed his MA and did his doctoral studies under English philosopher G. E. Moore. == Career ==
Career
His interest in realism and analytic philosophy widened and Sharif wrote on Monadism which was supervised by Moore as his PhD thesis. After receiving his PhD, his interest shifted to Western Philosophy and he said "Philosophy must find a place for the sciences in the systematic whole of knowledge." After returning to British India, he chaired the philosophy department of the AMU and briefly participated in the Pakistan Movement. In addition, he also served as principal of Islamia College, Lahore and Director of the Institute of Islamic Culture based in Lahore. In 1956, he represented Pakistan in the UNESCO conference held in the United States. He was a member of the American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division) and a Director of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies, Paris. He already was the Founder-Life-President of the Pakistan Philosophical Congress. Sharif died and was buried in Lahore in 1965. == Books ==
Books
Better known as the editor of the 2-volume A History of Muslim Philosophy, his other books include: English • ''Three Lectures on the Nature of Tragedy: Being an Examination of Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy'' (1947) • Beauty and Expression (1949) • Muslim Thought: Its Origin and Achievements (1959) • About Iqbal and His Thought (1964) • Collected Papers (1964) • National Integration: And Other Essays (1965) • Crimes and Punishment in Islam (1972) Urdu Jamaliyat ke Teen Nazariye (1963) • Musalmanon ke Afkar (1963) ==References==
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