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  2. Islami Bishwakosh - Wikipedia

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    Islami Bishwakosh (Bengali: ইসলামী বিশ্বকোষ, romanized: Islāmī Bishshokōsh, lit. 'Islamic encyclopedia') is an encyclopedia published by the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. It is of 25 volumes and also a concise version. The project's leading founder was Abdul Haque Faridi, a Bangladeshi educator and scholar.

  3. Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Khandaker Abu Nasr Muhammad Abdullah Jahangir (Arabic: أبو نصر محمد عبد الله جهانغير بن خوندكار أنور الزمان, Bengali: খোন্দকার আবু নসর মুহাম্মদ আব্দুল্লাহ জাহাঙ্গীর; 1 February 1961 – 11 May 2016), [2] or simply known as Abdullah Jahangir, [3] was a Bangladeshi Islamic ...

  4. Quran translations into Bengali - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Islamic Foundation Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Foundation Bangladesh (Bengali: ইসলামিক ফাউন্ডেশন বাংলাদেশ) is a government organization under the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Bangladesh working to disseminate values and ideals of Islam and carry out activities related to those values and ideals.

  6. Golam Mostofa (poet) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Ahmed Sofa - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Sofa was born into a family of farmers at Gachbaria in the district of Chattogram. [40] His father was Hedayet Ali, and his mother, Asiya Khatun. [41] He was supported by his elder brother, Abdus Sobi, to carry on his work in literature.

  8. Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib (Bengali: মুহম্মদ আসাদুল্লাহ আল-গালিব; born 15 January 1948) is a Bangladeshi reformist Islamic scholar and former professor of Arabic at the University of Rajshahi. He is the leader of a puritan Islamic movement Ahl-i Hadith Andalon Bangladesh (AHAB).

  9. Abdullah Abu Sayeed - Wikipedia

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    Then he taught at Sylhet Women college for some time. In 1962 he joined Rajshahi College as a full-time teacher. After 5 months he joined Government Science College, Dhaka. He was also an acting principal for 2 years when he was only 23 years old. He also taught Bangla as a part-time lecturer at BUET. He took voluntary retirement as a professor ...