Background
Siddiqui, Dilnawaz Ahmed was born on July 4, 1937 in Amroha, India. Arrived in the United States, 1975. Son of Aijaz Rosool Siddiqui and Safina (Begum) Khan.
(The brilliant contributions of Islam to science, art, and...)
The brilliant contributions of Islam to science, art, and culture, are a timeless and precious heritage, which should be historically preserved for future generations. The great achievements of Muslim scholars are rarely if at all acknowledged in formal education, and today their identity, origins and impact remain largely obscure. This collection of papers aims to give readers a brief introduction to the intellectual history of Muslims and the contributions that eminent Muslim scholars have made in certain specific fields of knowledge including basic and applied physical and biological sciences, medicine, legal and political theories and practices, economic and financial concepts, models, and institutions, etc.
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consultant communications educator
Siddiqui, Dilnawaz Ahmed was born on July 4, 1937 in Amroha, India. Arrived in the United States, 1975. Son of Aijaz Rosool Siddiqui and Safina (Begum) Khan.
Bachelor of Education, Master of Arts, Aligarh Muslim University, 1960. Postgraduate, University London, 1968. Chemical Abstracts Service, University London, 1977.
Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1980.
Assistant professor MSG College, Malegaon, India, 1961-1963. Education officer His (or Her) Highness The Aga Khan & Ministry of Education, Dar-es-salaam, Tanzania and Lusaka, Zambia, 1963-1971. Chairman Evelyn Hone College, Canada Commission Technology Edition and Vocational Training, Canadian International Development Agency, later under Ministry of Education, Lusaka, 1971-1975.
Research assistant teaching assistant Syracuse University, New York, 1975-1980.
Director Human Resources Planning and Development Action Programs International, Washington, 1980. Professor faculty communication Clarion University of Pennsylvania.
President Siddiqui Associations, Shippenville, Pennsylvania Consultant Canada Common for Technology Edition and Vocational Training, Lusaka, 1971-1975.
Consultant Iodine deficiency disorder&East Syracuse University, New York, 1977-1978.
Chief United States adviser human resources planning and development Center Planning Organisation, Prime Minister" General’ General’ s Office, Yemen Arab Republic, Sana,1980-1982. Adviser Mid-East/Africa API, Sheladia Associations, 1983. Cons.Ariz. State University, 1983, chief of party United States evaluators" team to Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Administrative Training Project IV, 1992.
Human resource development master plan adviser to Government of Sudan, 1994-1995.
(The brilliant contributions of Islam to science, art, and...)
Active International Congress for University Adult Education. Member United States/non-governmental organization Delegation to World Congress on Adult Education United Nations Educational, Hamburg, Germany, 1997. Advisor Interfaith Council Syracuse University, 1975-1980.
Chief coordinator National Millenium Conference on Muslim Contribution to Human Civilization, Midway Hill Church, Dallas, 2001. Member American Society for Training and Development (member editorial board journal 1988-2000), Association Muslim Society Sciences (president 1993-1995), International Communications Association (meml editorial board world-wide web journal since 1996), Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Narjis Bano Naqvi, May 18, 1963. Children: Shajee Raza, Aamera.