Background
He was married to Mahe Laka (daughter of Doctor Qammrudeen). Israr was born in village Mahuwara of District Azamgarh in a Zamindara family.
He was married to Mahe Laka (daughter of Doctor Qammrudeen). Israr was born in village Mahuwara of District Azamgarh in a Zamindara family.
He graduated from Shibli National Degree College, Azamgarh in 1959 receiving his Intermediate and Bachelor of Science He started his Doctor of Philosophy in the department of Physics, AMU, under supervision of Professor
He was known for his work in quantum scattering theory. He was Founding Director of the Center for Promotion of Science at the Aligarh Muslim University from its inception in 1985 to 1991, and Chairman of its Department of Physics from 1988 to 1991. He was editor of the monthly Urdu journal of Aligarh Muslim University from June 1986 to 1990.
In addition, he had served as professor at King Abdul Aziz University in Saudi Arabia.
Degree. He was awarded Gold Medal by the Gorakhpur University in 1959 for standing first in his Bachelor of Science examination. He received his Master of Science
Apart from his scientific work, Ahmad was keen in spreading the message of Islamic reformer Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. He was one of the strong supporters of the Aligarh Movement and revived the mission of Sir Syed to promote modern education, especially science, among oriental students and seminaries.
The center played a key role as a bridge between the Madrasah and a modern institution.
lieutenant organized several refresher courses, seminars, series of lectures for Madrasah students and seminaries. He established an independent office of CPS next to the Department of Physics and Dean Faculty of Science. He served CPS until 1991 and handed over his post to his student Professor.
Abdul Qaiyum.
Was discontinued in 1881, but 100 years later, his ardent supporter, the then Vice-Chancellor Syed Hamid, revived it in 1981. Ahmad took an interest in the project and its promotion and was appointed its editor in June 1986, taking over this position from Professor Noorul Hasan Naqvi. He played a key role in making a viable journal.
As a science fiction writer in Hindi, Urdu, and English, Ahmad wrote several articles in different journals.
He served as the editor of until 1990, when he handed over the post to Professor Kabir Ahmad Jaisi.
Ahmad died on 2 April 2010 at Holy Family Hospital in New Delhi.
His body was brought to Aligarh and was buried at the Aligarh Muslim University graveyard.
He was an associate member of the International Center for Theoretical Physics located in Trieste (Italy), a member of the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Indian Physics Association.