Early life and education
Shahidullah was born on 10 July 1885 to aCareer
Shahidullah began his career by teaching in Jessore Zila School in 1908. After working as the headmaster of Sitakunda High School for some time in 1914, he practiced law at Bashirhat in 24 Parganas. In 1915 he was elected as vice-chairman of the town's municipality. He was Sharatchandra Lahiri Research Fellow (1919–21) underNoteworthy books
* Sindabad Saodagarer Galpa (The Stories of the Merchant Sindbad, 1922) * Bhasa O Sahitya (Language and Literature, essays, 1931) * Bangala Byakaran (Bangla Grammar, 1936) * Diwan-i-Hafiz (Poems of Hafiz, translation, 1938) * Shikwah O Jawab-i-Shikwah (Questions and Their Answers, translation from Iqbal, 1942) * Rubaiyat-i-Omar Khaiyam (Quatrains of Omar Khayyam, translation, 1942) * Essays on Islam (1945) * Amader Samasya (Our Problems, essays, 1949) * Padmavati (Volume I ed, 1950) * Bangla Sahityer Katha (History of Bangla Literature, Volume I in 1953, Volume II in 1965) * Vidyapati Shatak (Collection of Vidyapati's Songs, text analysis, 1954) * Bangla Adab Ki Tarikh (History of Bangla Literature, essays, in Urdu, 1957) * Bangla Sahityer Itihas (History of Bangla Literature, 1957) * Bangala Bhasar Itibrtta (History of Bangla Language, 1959) * Amarkabya (Unforgettable Poetical Works, 1963) * Sekaler Rupkatha (Fairy Tales of Ancient Time), 1965 * Les Chants Mystiques de Kanha et de Saraha he Mystic Songs 1928, Adrien Maisonneuve.Family
Shahidullah has seven sons and two daughters. Children: Mohammad Raziullah, Mohammad Safiyullah, Mohammad Waliullah, A K Mohammad Zakiyullah, Mohammad Taqiullah, Mohammad Naqiullah, Mohammad Bashirullah, Mohzuza Haque (born Khatun), Masrura Haque (born Khatun). His third son A.K.M. Zakiyullah established a school named 'Dr. Shahidullah Gyanpith' in Hazi Osman Goni Road, Alu bazaar (Old Dhaka) and a research library named ’Dr. Shahidullah Memorial Library and Language Research Center’ in Senpara Parbata, Mirpur-10, Dhaka. Another of his son Abul Bayan M. Naqiyyullah (M.S) studied in George Washington University in Washington DC, USA and settled in Cairo, Egypt after serving as a pathologist in Saudi Arabia. Another of Shahidullah's son, A.K.M. Bashirullah – known popularly by his alias Murtaja Baseer – is considered one of the most stylish and foremost painters in Bangladesh.Awards and honors
Shahidullah made Professor Emeritus by the University of Dhaka (1967) for his lifetime contribution in research on language and literature. He was also awarded theEponyms
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