Qazi Imdadul Haq
Appearance
Qazi Imdadul Haq | |
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Born | 1882 Godaipur, Khan Bahadur |
Children | Qazi 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
Khan Bahadur in 1926.[citation needed
]
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 Calcutta.[2]
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
- ^ a b Huq, Khandker Muzammil. "Huq, Kazi Imdadul". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ Khondkar Sirajul Haque. "Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Patrika". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ 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.