Born in 1920, orphaned at 2,
brought up by a remarkable young widowed mother who kept her late husband's
business running, mentored by his older brother (Abdul Hameed), young Mohammed
Said, after his initial schooling, studied and trained in Unani (Graeco-Arab)
Eastern Medicine, as did his brother. They both had before them the shining
example of their father, Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed, who, though he died at only
30, had made a name for himself and the establishment he had set up in
1906-Hamdard. It has continued to live up to its name, which means 'sharer of
pain' or 'sympathizer'.
Hamdard Pakistan, 1948:- Hakim Mohammed Said migrated to
Pakistan in 1948, and established Hamdard in Pakistan the same year. His
father's Hamdard had been a 1-room shop in Old Delhi, divided in two by a
curtain. Hakim Mohammed Said too started Hamdard in Karachi in 2 rooms, rented
in Aram Bagh. That matab is still operational- and, ironically, it was outside
its doorstep that he was assassinated in 1998-ending his career in Pakistan
where he had begun it. But 70 years after its birth, that clinic has been
joined by scores more, till there is a nationwide network of free Hamdard
matabs, where patients are examined and diagnosed without cost, and only
the" very economically priced medicines need to be bought.
Waqf and then Foundation established:- A mere 5 years later,
in 1953, Hamdard had already established a reputation for quality herbal
medicaments and health-care. But instead of reaping the benefits for himself,
Hakim Mohammed Said converted it into a Waqf, the profits of which were - and
are used for Allah's work: charity, nation - building, and culture-promoting
activities. Some years later in 1964, the Hamdard Foundation Pakistan was
formed to take considered decisions about the disbursement of the Laboratory
funds and lay down guidelines for Hamdard's activities, which continued to
widen.
Hamdard Free Mobile Dispensaries:- In 1953, one vehicle was
provided with free health-care facilities for the needy at their doorsteps, in
remote areas of Karachi. Today, there is a fleet of 22 of these - each carrying
a trained hakim and herbal medicines. They serve eleven cities of the country,
and reach and treat over 450.000 people every year.
Hamdard Naunehal:- Also in 1953, Hakim Mohammed Said started
publication of an Urdu monthly magazine for children. Its aim was
'infotainment' as well as character development - and unconsciously the young
readers learn! good language skills. Over 65 years later it is still going
strong! A provincial governor once side he had almost been brought up on
Naunehall
Hamdard Tibbia College:- 1958 saw Hakim Mohammed Said's first
venture into education. Today, it is known as the Hamdard Al-Majeed College of
Eastern Medicine and forms a Faculty of the Hamdard University, offering a
5-year HEC recognised degree course in Unani medicine.
Shaam-e-Hamdard (1961) and Shura Hamdard (1995):- The former
became one of the best-known and popular forums in the country, hosting
seminars and lectures in major cities, every month. This was converted into
Shura Hamdard Pakistan and continues as a platform for thinkers, writers,
poets, and historians, discussing national issues, making recommendations for
concrete steps, which are sent to concerned government departments.
Bazm-e-Hamdard Naunehal (1985) & Hamdard Naunehal Assembly (1995):- The
former was converted to the latter. Children between 8 and 15 are given a forum
to voice their thoughts on important issues. Not only doss this increase
awareness, it is excellent training for confident self-expression. Well-known
media and political personalities have emerged from these sessions. They are
held monthly in major Pakistan cities.
Hamdard Public School (1987) & Hamdard Village School (1997):- One
of Hakim Mohammed Said's most cherished ideals was to help in spreading
education and not just subjects in the curriculum, but also a grounding in
moral values and those cultural norms which were worth preserving. Focus on
high standards of such an education was the purpose of establishing Hamdard
Public School, with no more than 30 pupils per class, so as to ensure adequate
teacher's attention. Excellent results in examinations bear witness to the
success of achieving this goal. Pleasant environment and sports facilities add
to the good experience. Not content with only catering to the educational needs
of middle and upper classes. Hakim Mohammed Said started the unique Hamdard
Village School for the children of villages surrounding Madinat al-Hikmah. Not
only was the tuition completely free, but books, stationery, schoolbags,
uniforms, and shoes were (and are) provided gratis. Vocational training is also
provided. Starting from a suspicious and reluctant handful in 1997 the student
numbers have swelled to over 700. Not just that, they have competed in
inter-school events and won prizes!
Hamdard University (1992) & Bait al-Hikmah Library (1989):- Situated
in Madinat al-Hikmah (City of Education, Science, and Culture), on the
outskirts of Karachi, is the ever-expanding Hamdard University - the largest
private. one in Pakistan. It has 7 faculties, also city campuses, and one in
Islamabad. It is unique in offering degree courses in both eastern and
allopathic medicine, and the first to recognize and give faculty importance to
Information Technology (IT).
Hamdard University Hospital (1997) and other Hamdard ones:- Hamdard
University Hospital (aka Taj Medical Complex) is not only a teaching hospital
for its undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate medical students, it is a
fully functional 300-bed hospital, providing the best possible treatment to
patients at subsidized rates.
Hamdard also runs an eastern
medicine hospital (ShifaulMulk Memorial Hospital) and Naimat Begum Hamdard
University Hospital. In addition, it also contributes to other welfare
organizations.
Other Hamdard philanthropic work:- Just a few examples of
miscellaneous other charitable works engaged in by Hamdard and launched by
Hakim Mohammed Said, are stipends for poor windows and needy people, different
scholarships for meritorious and needy students, Blankets distribution among the
poor families in winter, free ration in the holy month of Ramzan for needy
families, and free patients scheme in Taj Medical Complex (total free
treatment).
On 100th Birthday of Shaheed Hakim Mohammed Said (1920-2020), a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.20/- denomination is being issued by Pakistan Post on January 10, 2020.


















