Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
honorary doctor of the University of Gothenburg
honorary doctorate from the University of Cambridge
honorary doctor of the University of Edinburgh
Marcel Grossmann Award (1985)
Fellow of the American Physical Society
honorary doctor of the University of Madrid Complutense (1983)
Royal Society Bakerian Medal (1980)
Maxwell Medal and Prize (1962)
Adams Prize (1958)
Fellow of the Bangladesh Academy of Science
Fellow of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences
Guthrie Medal and Prize (1976)
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Deutsch: Abdus Salam, KBE (Urdu عبد السلام, DMG ʿAbd as-Salām; * 29. Januar 1926 in Jhang, Punjab, Britisch-Indien, heute Pakistan; † 21. November 1996 in Oxford, England) war ein pakistanischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger.
English: Mohammad Abdus Salam[2] (Urdu: محمد عبد السلام) (January 29, 1926; Jhang, Punjab, British Raj (present-day Pakistan) – November 21, 1996; Oxford, England) was a Pakistani theoretical physicist, astrophysicist and Nobel laureate in Physics for his work in Electro-Weak Theory.