Awards and Honours
- Ayurvedic and Tibbi Academy Award, Government of UP, Lucknow, 1968.
- Urdu Academy Award, Government of UP, Lucknow, 1974.
- Urdu Academy Award, Government of UP, Lucknow, 1978.
- Urdu Academy Award, Government of UP, Lucknow, 1993.
- Certificate of honours for outstanding contribution to Persian Language, (President of India Award on Independence day, August 15, 1995).
- Short-term Consultant, World Health Organization to the South East Asia Region for development of Unani Medicine in Bangladesh, 1996.
- Shifaul Mulk Hakim Habibur Rahman Memorial Foundation Shield, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1996.
- Visiting Professor, Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan, 1997.
- lmtiaz-e Mir Award, All India Mir Academy, Lucknow, 1997.
- Pakistan Tibbi Pharmaceutical Manufacture's Council, Pakistan, 1997.
- Conferment of title: Reflective thinker and Researcher, ldara Sada-e-Qasmi, Karachi, Pakistan, 1997.
- Urdu Academy Award, Government of UP, Lucknow, 1998.
- Hakim Said Memorial Lecture, Hamdard Foundation, Hamdard University, Karachi, 2004
- Institute of Alternative Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, 2004
- Padma Shri by Government of India, 2006.
- Ibn Sina Award, All India Unani Tibbi Congress, 2009
- Maulana Azad National Award, Milli Educational Foundation & All India Urdu Educational Committee, 2009
- Felicitated by Azam Tibbia College, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan, 2004; Punjab Tibbia College, Jhang, Pakistan, 1997; Ajmal Tibbia College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 1997; AR Memorial Tibbia College, Lahore, Pakistan, 1997; Anjuman Himayat Islam Tibbia College, Lahore 1997, 2004 and 2008
- Hakim Ahmed Ashraf Memorial Global Award - Awarded in 2009, by Hakim Ahmed Ashraf Memorial Society (Regd.), Hyderabad.
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