Qazi Imdadul Haq (1882–1926) was a
Bengali
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*something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia
* Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region
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writer.
Teaching
Haq joined the Calcutta Madrasa (now
Aliah University
Aliah University (AU; ur, جامعہ عالیہ) is a state government controlled autonomous university in New Town, West Bengal, India. Previously known as Mohammedan College of Calcutta, it was elevated to university in 2008. It offers und ...
) as a temporary teacher in 1904. In 1906, he worked briefly in the Education Department in Shillong, Assam. The next year he joined the Dhaka Madrasa as a teacher. In 1911, he became a professor of Geography at the
Dhaka Teachers' Training College, in 1914, Assistant School Inspector of Muslim Education for the
Dhaka Division
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, and headmaster of the Calcutta Training School in 1917. In 1921, he became superintendent of the newly founded
Dhaka Education Board
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History
Board of Intermediate and S ...
and continued there until his death.
In recognition of his services, the British Government awarded him the titles
Khan Sahib
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in 1919 and
Khan Bahadur
Khan Bahadur – a compound of khan ('leader') and bahadur ('brave') – was a formal title of respect and honor, which was conferred exclusively on Muslim and other non-Hindu natives of British India. It was one degree higher than the title of K ...
in 1926.
Journalism
Haq was involved with M. Hedayetullah, Syed Emdad Ali and M. Asad Ali to publish monthly Nabanur (1903–06) and was president of the Publication Committee of the ''
Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Patrika'', a
Bengali
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*something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia
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literary quarterly established on 4 September 1911 in
Calcutta
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.
In May 1920, Haq became an editor of ''Shiksak'', an educational monthly magazine and remained with this magazine for three years. He was also a writer and earned considerable fame for his poems, novels, essays, and children's literature.
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Literary works
*''Abdullah ''
*''Alexandriar Prachin Pustakagar'' (The Ancient Library of Alexandria)
*''Abdur Rahmaner Kirti'' (The great deeds of Abdur Rahman)
*''France-e Muslim Odhikar'' (Muslim Conquest of France)
*''Alhamra''
*''Pagal Kholifa'' (The Crazy Caliph)
*''Muslim Jagater Biggan Charcha'' (Science in the Muslim World)
*''Nabi Kahani'' (Tales of Prophets)
Personal life
Haq was the father of Kazi Anwarul Haque, a bureaucrat, technocrat adviser-minister and writer of Bangladesh.
Haq died on 20 March 1926 in Kolkata
Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, comme ...
.
References
1882 births
1926 deaths
Bangladeshi male writers
Qazi Imdadul Haq
Qazi Imdadul Haq (1882–1926) was a Bengali writer.
Teaching
Haq joined the Calcutta Madrasa (now Aliah University) as a temporary teacher in 1904. In 1906, he worked briefly in the Education Department in Shillong, Assam. The next year he jo ...
Qazi Imdadul Haq
Qazi Imdadul Haq (1882–1926) was a Bengali writer.
Teaching
Haq joined the Calcutta Madrasa (now Aliah University) as a temporary teacher in 1904. In 1906, he worked briefly in the Education Department in Shillong, Assam. The next year he jo ...
People from Khulna District
People from Khulna
Writers from West Bengal
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