Ghulam Ahmad Parwez (Urdu: ???? ???? ??????; 1903–1985), widely known as Allama Parwez, was a Muslim scholar of Islam and the Quran from pre-Independence India and later Pakistan.
He was focused primarily on systematically interpreting Quranic themes and Iqbal’s writings in the light of Islamic Reform.
Many conservative Islamic scholars criticized Parwez throughout his active years, although Parwez was well regarded among the educated demographic.
Nadeem F.
Paracha has called Parwez's Islam: A Challenge to Religion one of the most influential books in the history of Pakistan.