Eminent scholar, lawyer, and political commentator A G Noorani
Mumbai: Eminent scholar, lawyer, and political commentator A G Noorani passed away on Thursday in Mumbai at the age of 93. Noorani, widely respected for his deep expertise in constitutional matters and incisive political analysis, left a significant mark on Indian scholarship and journalism.
Over his long and distinguished career, Noorani authored several influential books, including the well-known “The Kashmir Question,” and contributed columns to major dailies across the country, including Greater Kashmir. His writings, particularly on issues related to Indian Muslims and constitutional law, were highly regarded for their depth and insight. He also presented numerous papers at seminars nationwide, educating audiences on a wide range of critical issues.
The news of Noorani’s passing has been met with widespread condolence messages from across the political and academic spectrum.
Asaduddin Owaisi, President of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), paid tribute to Noorani on X, writing, “AG Noorani, a giant among scholars, has passed away. I learnt a great deal from him, from the constitution, to Kashmir, to China, & even the art of appreciating good food. May Allah grant him maghfirah.”
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also expressed his sorrow on X, stating, “Sorry to hear about the demise of A G Noorani Sb earlier today. Noorani Sb was a man of letters, an accomplished lawyer, a scholar & a political commentator. He wrote extensively on matters of law and on subjects like Kashmir, RSS, and the constitution. May Allah grant him the highest place in Jannat.”
Journalist Iftikhar Gilani took to Facebook to share his thoughts, noting, “Just received news that distinguished scholar, lawyer, and political commentator A. G. Noorani is no more. He breathed his last a few minutes ago in Mumbai. His loss is a significant one for all who value rigorous, insightful analysis and thoughtful discourse. May his legacy endure and continue to inspire future generations. Rest in peace, A.G. Noorani.”