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Pakistan’s first passport was issued to Dr. Allama Muhammad Asad
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Pakistan’s first passport was issued to Dr. Allama Muhammad Asad

Leopold Weiss, an Austrian-Hungarian-Jewish convert to Islam, was born Muhammad Asad in 1900. His ancestors were rabbinical clerics. His life serves as an example of devotion to Islamic learning that has had an effect on all parts of the Muslim world. This also includes the early years of Pakistan. Imran Khan, the prime minister, attributes his motivation to Muhammad Asad for leading him down the religious path. The nation primarily enthralled Muhammad Asad as a symbol of the revival of the Islamic world. In order to establish Pakistan as an Islamic state, Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah established a Department of Islamic Reconstruction in 1947. Quaid e Azam named Muhammad Asad as its director. Prime Minister Liaquat Ali wanted to send Muhammad Asad to Saudi Arabia in 1947 on an o...