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'''Professor Mujahid Kamran''' is Vice Chancellor, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.  
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'''Mujahid Kamran''' is a Pakistani [[theoretical physicist]] and a former [[vice-chancellor (education)|vice-chancellor]] of the [[University of the Punjab]] in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131209055307/http://staff.mujahid-kamran1.pu.edu.pk/</ref> He is a professor of [[Physics]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110209171812/http://pu.edu.pk/faculty/pub/55002_pub.asp</ref> and was previously the chairman of the Physics Department at the [[University of the Punjab]]<ref name="dailytimes"/>.
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Kamran joined the [[University of the Punjab]] as a lecturer in 1972 and became an assistant professor in 1982, associate professor in 1986, and professor in 1988.<ref name="dailytimes"/> He is a former [[Fulbright Fellow]]<ref name="dailytimes"/> at the [[University of Georgia]] from 1988–89.
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From 2004–2007, he served as the dean of the Faculty of Sciences at the same institution.<ref name="dailytimes"/> In January 2008, he was appointed as [[vice-chancellor (education)|vice-chancellor]] of the Punjab University<ref name="dailytimes">https://web.archive.org/web/20080109024026/http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C01%5C04%5Cstory_4-1-2008_pg7_35</ref>
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When he was Vice Chancellor, he wrote several articles and books on subjects such as [[9/11]], Afghanistan the CIA and drugs, and the geopolitics of the region<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140416202054/http://www.nation.com.pk/columns/19-Oct-2010/Drugs-US-corporations-and-CIA</ref>. His book ''The Grand Deception – Corporate America and Perpetual War'' ([[ISBN]] 9693524063) was published by Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan in April 2011. At the book launch, he stated that only with mutual collaboration of American public, mankind can be rescued from a cabal of banking families who are actually controlling the US and the British governments cabal of banking families who are actually controlling the US and the British governments.<ref>http://pu.edu.pk/home/section/allpress/2899</ref>
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He was removed from the office of Vice Chancellor on the order of the Lahore Court division bench on Monday 19 December 2016, for "corruption, illegal appointments and nepotism".<ref>https://www.dawn.com/news/1446100</ref>
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==Books==
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* ''Pase-e-Parda&nbsp;– aalmi siasat key makhfi haqaiq'': (''Behind the Curtain&nbsp;– Hidden Facts of Global Politics''), Lahore : Sang-e-Meel Publications, 2008, 190 p., {{ISBN|969-35-2174-9}}
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* ''The Grand Deception&nbsp;– Corporate America and Perpetual War'', Lahore : Sang-e-Meel Publications, 2011, 326 p. <small>Translation of ''Pase-e-Parda''.</small>
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* ''9/11 & the New World Order'', Lahore : University of the Punjab, 2013, 384 p.
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* ''The International Bankers, World Wars I, II, and Beyond'', Lahore : Punjab University, 2015, 545 p.
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* ''The World Order: How it Works'', Lahore : Sang-e-Meel Publications, 2019, 608 p.
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==Editorial publications==
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*"End of the United States as a Democracy" in ''[[The Nation (Pakistan)|The Nation]]'', 12 October 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150318040051/http://nation.com.pk/columns/12-Oct-2010/End-of-the-US-as-a-democracy</ref>
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*"The Decay of US Courts" in ''[[The Nation (Pakistan)|The Nation]]'', 28 September 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150622174802/http://nation.com.pk/columns/28-Sep-2010/The-decay-of-US-courts</ref>
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*"Drugs, US Corporations and CIA" in ''[[The Nation (Pakistan)|The Nation]]'', 19 October 2010<ref>{https://web.archive.org/web/20140416202054/http://www.nation.com.pk/columns/19-Oct-2010/Drugs-US-corporations-and-CIA</ref>
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*"Canadian sovereignty?" in ''[[The Nation (Pakistan)|The Nation]]'', 2 November 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160304190120/http://nation.com.pk/columns/02-Nov-2010/Canadian-sovereignty</ref>
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*"Abdus Salam at Cambridge" in ''[[The Nation (Pakistan)|The Nation]]'', 21 November 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150129180045/http://nation.com.pk/columns/21-Nov-2010/Abdus-Salam-at-Cambridge</ref>
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His book ''The Grand Deception – Corporate America and Perpetual War'' ISBN 9693524063 was published by Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan in April 2011
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 6 September 2022

Person.png Mujahid Kamran   AmazonRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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BornJanuary 23, 1951
Gujrat, West Pakistan, Dominion of Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh, University of the Punjab
Interests9-11
Pakistani academic who wrote book on 911

Mujahid Kamran is a Pakistani theoretical physicist and a former vice-chancellor of the University of the Punjab in Lahore, Pakistan.[1] He is a professor of Physics[2] and was previously the chairman of the Physics Department at the University of the Punjab[3].

Kamran joined the University of the Punjab as a lecturer in 1972 and became an assistant professor in 1982, associate professor in 1986, and professor in 1988.[3] He is a former Fulbright Fellow[3] at the University of Georgia from 1988–89.

From 2004–2007, he served as the dean of the Faculty of Sciences at the same institution.[3] In January 2008, he was appointed as vice-chancellor of the Punjab University[3]

When he was Vice Chancellor, he wrote several articles and books on subjects such as 9/11, Afghanistan the CIA and drugs, and the geopolitics of the region[4]. His book The Grand Deception – Corporate America and Perpetual War (ISBN 9693524063) was published by Sang e Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan in April 2011. At the book launch, he stated that only with mutual collaboration of American public, mankind can be rescued from a cabal of banking families who are actually controlling the US and the British governments cabal of banking families who are actually controlling the US and the British governments.[5]

He was removed from the office of Vice Chancellor on the order of the Lahore Court division bench on Monday 19 December 2016, for "corruption, illegal appointments and nepotism".[6]

Books

  • Pase-e-Parda – aalmi siasat key makhfi haqaiq: (Behind the Curtain – Hidden Facts of Global Politics), Lahore : Sang-e-Meel Publications, 2008, 190 p., ISBN 969-35-2174-9
  • The Grand Deception – Corporate America and Perpetual War, Lahore : Sang-e-Meel Publications, 2011, 326 p. Translation of Pase-e-Parda.
  • 9/11 & the New World Order, Lahore : University of the Punjab, 2013, 384 p.
  • The International Bankers, World Wars I, II, and Beyond, Lahore : Punjab University, 2015, 545 p.
  • The World Order: How it Works, Lahore : Sang-e-Meel Publications, 2019, 608 p.

Editorial publications


 

A Document by Mujahid Kamran

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:The Elite the Great Game and World War IIIarticle8 June 2011Globalisation
The Great Game
WW3
A global economic system erected on inhuman and predatory values, where a few possess more wealth than the billions of hungry put together, will end, but the end will be painful and bloody
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