xt-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Oct 17 (APP): The 26th anniversary of Hakim Muhammad Saeed, a distinguished scholar, philanthropist, and former governor of Sindh, was observed on Thursday.
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xt-align: justify;">He was born on January 9, 1920, in Delhi and, along with his family, migrated to Pakistan following the country’s independence in 1947.
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xt-align: justify;">He is best known for establishing Hamdard Dawakhana, a known institution that eventually extended its reach throughout Pakistan.
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xt-align: justify;">In addition to his contributions to healthcare, Hakim Muhammad Saeed authored numerous books covering a wide array of subjects, including religion, health, science, literature, social issues, and travelogues.
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xt-align: justify;">During his term as the governor of Sindh in 1993, Hakim Saeed chose not to occupy the official state residence.
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xt-align: justify;">He was shot dead in Karachi’s Arambagh area on October 17, 1998.
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