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| snippet1=Abdul Latif is a retired professor from AMU known for his academic contributions to Unani Medicine and Pharmacology, as well as his work in vitiligo counseling and public awareness. | | snippet1=Abdul Latif is a retired professor from AMU known for his academic contributions to Unani Medicine and Pharmacology, as well as his work in vitiligo counseling and public awareness. | ||
| snippet2=Who is Abdul Latif? Abdul Latif is a retired professor from AMU who served as Provost, General Warden, Chairman of the Department of Ilmul Advia, and Coordinator of DRS-I UGC, and is the author of 21 books and 79 research papers. | | snippet2=Who is Abdul Latif? Abdul Latif is a retired professor from AMU who served as Provost, General Warden, Chairman of the Department of Ilmul Advia, and Coordinator of DRS-I UGC, and is the author of 21 books and 79 research papers. | ||
| snippet3=Abdul Latif has reported seeing approximately | | snippet3=Abdul Latif has reported seeing approximately 5,000 cases of vitiligo and works on counseling patients, reducing social stigma, and creating public awareness about the condition. | ||
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| caption = Abdul Latif | | caption = Abdul Latif | ||
| born = 20 September 1952 | | born = 20 September 1952 | ||
| birth_place = | | birth_place = Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, India | ||
| nationality = Indian | | nationality = Indian | ||
| occupation = Retired Professor, Unani Medicine Scholar | | occupation = Retired Professor, Unani Medicine Scholar | ||
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Abdul Latif is an Indian retired professor associated with Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). He has academic qualifications in Unani Medicine and Pharmacology and has served in several academic and administrative positions, including Professor, Chairman of the Department of Ilmul Advia (Unani Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences), Coordinator of DRS-I Programme of UGC, Provost, and General Warden of a Hall of Residence for students at AMU. | Abdul Latif is an Indian retired professor associated with Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). He has academic qualifications in Unani Medicine and Pharmacology and has served in several academic and administrative positions, including Professor, Chairman of the Department of Ilmul Advia (Unani Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences), Coordinator of DRS-I Programme of UGC, Provost, and General Warden of a Hall of Residence for students at AMU. | ||
His professional interests also include Unani counseling and public awareness related to vitiligo. He has focused on counseling people affected by vitiligo and addressing social stigma associated with the condition, and has reported seeing approximately | His professional interests also include Unani counseling and public awareness related to vitiligo. He has focused on counseling people affected by vitiligo and addressing social stigma associated with the condition, and has reported seeing approximately 5,000 cases of vitiligo during his professional experience. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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A key message of his public-awareness work is that vitiligo is non-infectious and should not be associated with ''Safed Kushta'' or other Kushta preparations. | A key message of his public-awareness work is that vitiligo is non-infectious and should not be associated with ''Safed Kushta'' or other Kushta preparations. | ||
He has reported seeing approximately | He has reported seeing approximately 5,000 cases of vitiligo. His experience has included counseling patients and addressing mental and social stigma associated with the condition. | ||
==UVC Lamp Initiative== | ==UVC Lamp Initiative== | ||