Qazi Imdadul Haq

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Qazi Imdadul Haq
Born1882
Godaipur,
Khan Bahadur
ChildrenQazi Anwarul Haq

Qazi Imdadul Haq (1882–1926) was a

Bengali writer.[1]

Teaching

Haq joined the Calcutta Madrasa (now

Dhaka Education Board and continued there until his death.[citation needed
]

In recognition of his services, the British Government awarded him the titles

]

Journalism

Haq was involved with M. Hedayetullah, Syed Emdad Ali and M. Asad Ali to publish the monthly Nabanur (1903–06) and was president of the publication committee of the

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.[1]

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.[3]

Haq died on 20 March 1926 in Kolkata.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b Huq, Khandker Muzammil. "Huq, Kazi Imdadul". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  2. ^ Khondkar Sirajul Haque. "Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Patrika". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. ^ Hoque, Kazi Ebadul (2012). "Haque, Kazi Anwarul". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.