. Both Hindu and Muslim students joined it for studying Ayurveda. Later, courses in Unani, Allopathy and Homeopathy were also added.Hakim Ajmal Khan was the founder of the Tibbia College. He was a popular leader of Delhi. Today Hindus have made themselves enemies of Muslims. It was not so when we thought of starting this College where everyone, irrespective of communal considerations, could study medicine. All people contributed freely. Among the donors were Hindu Rajas and Muslim Nawabs. The late Dr. Ansari worked hard to make the scheme a success. The College was under the management of a Trust which had on its board Hindus and Muslims. Today some Hindu friends came and asked me what would happen to Tibbia College now. They said that it is difficult to continue it under the present circumstances. Funds have ceased to come. It would be a matter of great grief and shame if such an institution has to close down. I am trying my best to avoid this calamity. The College is situated in Karol Bagh.But Muslim boys fear to go anywhere near it ... It seems that we are doing our best to ruin ourselves. For, when we try to ruin others, we certainly ruin ourselves. This is the rule of life".