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Ashraf Hussain

Munshi Muhammad Ashraf Hussain (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ আশরাফ হোসেন; 1892-1965), was a Bengali poet, researcher and a collector of puthis and folk literature.[1] He was also known for his contribution in the study of the Sylheti Nagri script.[2]

Sahityaratna Munshi

Ashraf Hussain

Kavyavinod Puratattvavid
Native name
আশরাফ হোসেন
BornAshraf Hussain
(1892-10-29)29 October 1892
Rahimpur, Kamalganj, Sylhet District, British Raj
Died24 January 1965(1965-01-24) (aged 72–73)
Rahimpur, Kamalganj, Sylhet District, East Pakistan
OccupationWriter
LanguageBengali
NationalityBritish Raj, Pakistan, Bangladesh
Notable worksAshraf Dewana, Dilkush Koinnar Baromashi, Maktabi Balyashikkha
Notable awardsTamgha-e-Quaid-e-Azam

Early life Edit

Ashraf Hussain was born in 1892 in the village of Rahimpur in Kamalganj Thana, Sylhet District, Assam Province, British India to a traditional Bengali Muslim family. His father, Jawad Ullah, was a munshi.[3] Hussain started his education in a local maktab. After studying in a Qawmi Madrasah for five years, he earned the title of munshi. He studied in Kaliprasad Middle English School, finishing in the third grade at 1915.[1]

Career Edit

In 1918, he established and taught at a primary school, becoming the headmaster In 1922. He passed his teacher training examination in Silchar Normal School.

From 1918, Hussain also started writing for many magazines and newspapers about local issues. During this time, he grew an enthusiasm of folk literature.[4] Dinesh Chandra Sen decided to include Hussain's Manipurer Ladai (or the Battle of Manipur) to his prominent work, the Eastern Bengal Ballads. Hussain presented a lot of his findings to the University of Dhaka, which would be used in the future for comparative studies. He also wrote a number of articles for renowned journals in Bengal.[5] He also wrote a number of articles for renowned journals in Bengal.[6]

Hussain wrote 12 books. These include Ashraf Dewana, Bhumikomper Kobita and Adam Khan Dewaner Geet. He has 30 works relating to folk literature and some include Dilkush Koinnar Baromashi, Shantikoinnar Baromashi, Lilair Baromashi and Madhumalar Geet. He has also composed 17 textbooks such as Maktabi Balyashikkha, Shahitya Shudha and Nobobidhan Dharapat. The Monthly Islah featured his Sylheter Itihas work.[1]

Recognition Edit

In recognition of his contribution to Bengali literature, the Murshidabad Banga Sahitya Mandal awarded him in 1935 as a Puratattvavid. In 1943, the Assamese government employed and funded his works. The All-Bengal Literary Club awarded him with the titles of Sahityaratna and Kavyavinod in 1952.[7] In 1965, the Pakistani government awarded him the Tamgha-e-Quaid-e-Azam. The Bangla Academy granted economic support to him.[1]

Death and legacy Edit

Hussain died in his own village in Rahimpur on 24 January 1965.[1] Hussain had presented many of his findings to the University of Dhaka, which would be used in the future for comparative studies. He also wrote a number of articles for renowned journals in Bengal.[5] His 125th birth anniversary was commemorated at the Kendriya Muslim Sahitya Sangsad premises in 2017 and attracted quite a large audience.[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Soaib Ahmed Gibran (2012). "Hossain, Sahityaratna Munshi Ashraf". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  2. ^ Saleem, Mustafa (1 Sep 2018). "নাগরীলিপিতে সাহিত্য প্রয়াস" (in Bengali). Prothom Alo.
  3. ^ "প্রখ্যাত ব্যক্তিত্ব". Moulvibazar District (in Bengali).
  4. ^ East Pakistan Year Book. 1960. p. 243.
  5. ^ a b Ashraf Siddiqui (1964). "Folkloric Bangladesh". Asian Folklore Studies. Vol. 23–24. Asian Folklore Institute. p. 7.
  6. ^ Ashraf Siddiqui (1976). Folkloric Bangladesh. Bangla Academy. p. 18.
  7. ^ Annual Report. 1933.
  8. ^ "১২৫তম জন্মাবার্ষিকী উদযাপন : লোকসাহিত্যের ইতিহাসে মোহাম্মদ আশরাফ হোসেন এক উজ্জ্বল নাম". SylhetMirror24 (in Bengali). 31 Oct 2017.

ashraf, hussain, munshi, muhammad, bengali, মদ, আশর, 1892, 1965, bengali, poet, researcher, collector, puthis, folk, literature, also, known, contribution, study, sylheti, nagri, script, sahityaratna, munshikavyavinod, puratattvavidnative, nameআশর, নborn, 1892. Munshi Muhammad Ashraf Hussain Bengali ম হ ম মদ আশর ফ হ স ন 1892 1965 was a Bengali poet researcher and a collector of puthis and folk literature 1 He was also known for his contribution in the study of the Sylheti Nagri script 2 Sahityaratna MunshiAshraf HussainKavyavinod PuratattvavidNative nameআশর ফ হ স নBornAshraf Hussain 1892 10 29 29 October 1892Rahimpur Kamalganj Sylhet District British RajDied24 January 1965 1965 01 24 aged 72 73 Rahimpur Kamalganj Sylhet District East PakistanOccupationWriterLanguageBengaliNationalityBritish Raj Pakistan BangladeshNotable worksAshraf Dewana Dilkush Koinnar Baromashi Maktabi BalyashikkhaNotable awardsTamgha e Quaid e Azam Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Recognition 4 Death and legacy 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditAshraf Hussain was born in 1892 in the village of Rahimpur in Kamalganj Thana Sylhet District Assam Province British India to a traditional Bengali Muslim family His father Jawad Ullah was a munshi 3 Hussain started his education in a local maktab After studying in a Qawmi Madrasah for five years he earned the title of munshi He studied in Kaliprasad Middle English School finishing in the third grade at 1915 1 Career EditIn 1918 he established and taught at a primary school becoming the headmaster In 1922 He passed his teacher training examination in Silchar Normal School From 1918 Hussain also started writing for many magazines and newspapers about local issues During this time he grew an enthusiasm of folk literature 4 Dinesh Chandra Sen decided to include Hussain s Manipurer Ladai or the Battle of Manipur to his prominent work the Eastern Bengal Ballads Hussain presented a lot of his findings to the University of Dhaka which would be used in the future for comparative studies He also wrote a number of articles for renowned journals in Bengal 5 He also wrote a number of articles for renowned journals in Bengal 6 Hussain wrote 12 books These include Ashraf Dewana Bhumikomper Kobita and Adam Khan Dewaner Geet He has 30 works relating to folk literature and some include Dilkush Koinnar Baromashi Shantikoinnar Baromashi Lilair Baromashi and Madhumalar Geet He has also composed 17 textbooks such as Maktabi Balyashikkha Shahitya Shudha and Nobobidhan Dharapat The Monthly Islah featured his Sylheter Itihas work 1 Recognition EditIn recognition of his contribution to Bengali literature the Murshidabad Banga Sahitya Mandal awarded him in 1935 as a Puratattvavid In 1943 the Assamese government employed and funded his works The All Bengal Literary Club awarded him with the titles of Sahityaratna and Kavyavinod in 1952 7 In 1965 the Pakistani government awarded him the Tamgha e Quaid e Azam The Bangla Academy granted economic support to him 1 Death and legacy EditHussain died in his own village in Rahimpur on 24 January 1965 1 Hussain had presented many of his findings to the University of Dhaka which would be used in the future for comparative studies He also wrote a number of articles for renowned journals in Bengal 5 His 125th birth anniversary was commemorated at the Kendriya Muslim Sahitya Sangsad premises in 2017 and attracted quite a large audience 8 See also EditAsaddor AliReferences Edit a b c d e Soaib Ahmed Gibran 2012 Hossain Sahityaratna Munshi Ashraf In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 24 August 2023 Saleem Mustafa 1 Sep 2018 ন গর ল প ত স হ ত য প রয স in Bengali Prothom Alo প রখ য ত ব যক ত ত ব Moulvibazar District in Bengali East Pakistan Year Book 1960 p 243 a b Ashraf Siddiqui 1964 Folkloric Bangladesh Asian Folklore Studies Vol 23 24 Asian Folklore Institute p 7 Ashraf Siddiqui 1976 Folkloric Bangladesh Bangla Academy p 18 Annual Report 1933 ১২৫তম জন ম ব র ষ ক উদয পন ল কস হ ত য র ইত হ স ম হ ম মদ আশর ফ হ স ন এক উজ জ বল ন ম SylhetMirror24 in Bengali 31 Oct 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ashraf Hussain amp oldid 1097407739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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