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Muslim women, wearing hijab which is a version of modest Islamic clothing, can be seen shopping at a department store in Comilla, Bangladesh. Entrance of the Shah Jalal Mazar in Sylhet An urban congregation for Eid-ul-Adha prayers in Dhaka .
The Bangiya Sahitya Bisayini Mussalman Samiti, which was founded 1899 in Calcutta, was absorbed into the Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Samiti in 1911. It was created by Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury, a Muslim zamidar, or hereditary landlord. The aim of the organization was to create a cultural awakening in the Bengali Muslim society. [2]
It was a literal translation with a clear and smooth linguistic style. The translation had been hugely praised by various Muslim scholars and writers as an early literary work. [10] After this, Akbar Ali of Patwar Bagan, Calcutta came forward to translate the Quran into Bengali. [11]
The compiled notes were published as a book on 12 June 2012 by The University Press Limited. [5] The book was named by Rehana and prefaced by Hasina. [6] It has since been translated into fourteen languages. On 7 October 2020, a braille version of the book was released. [7]
He belonged to a Bengali Muslim family of literature-enthusiasts proficient in Bengali, Arabic and Persian. His father, Golam Rabbani, and his grandfather, Qazi Golam Sarwar, were both folk poets . Mostofa finished his primary education in Damukdia, then spent two years studying in Fazilpur.
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Muslim Sahitya-Samaj (Muslim Literary society) [3] was founded on 19 January 1926 in a meeting at Muslim Hall Union office.The meeting was presided by Muhammad Shahidullah, professor at the Department of Bengali and Sanskrit in Dhaka University.