Hafeezudin Sirajuddin Moonshi bin Hakim Abdul Hamid (28 March 1895 – 26 November 1965) was a prominent doctor and member of the Municipal Commission of Singapore.
His father, merchant Hakeem Abdul Hamid, lived in Geylang, Singapore and established a business on Arab Street.
[1] He returned to Singapore the following year and resumed his studies, passing his Junior Cambridge examinations in 1910.
[2] In 1922, he served as the honorary secretary of the Prince of Wales' Islamic Ward Committee.
"[7] In May 1935, as a municipal commissioner, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.
[8] He was appointed the acting chairman of the Mohammedan Advisory Board in place of E. E. Pretty in 1936.
[10] Moonshi was a member of the Malay Volunteer Club and the Singapore Indian Association.