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Ali, Abul M'a Ali Muhammad Hamid (1865-1953)
poet, was born in Rauzan, chittagong.
After completing his madrasa studies, he started teaching. He was proficient
in Bangla, english,
arabic,
and persian.
He was inspired by his reading of michael
madhusudan dutt to write epics in Bangla. His notable books
are Bhratrvilap (1903), Kasembadh-kabya or Shahadate
Imam Kasem (1904), Jainaloddhar-kabya (1907), Kabitakunja
(1908), Sohrabbadh-kabya, Parasya Bir etc. He also wrote
a textbook on Persian, entitled Student's Handbook of Persian Language.
His two epics, Kasembadh and Jainaloddhar, are based on
the tragic history of Karbala. He hoped to inspire Muslim graduates by
his example to write and publish books. He was also influenced by puthi
literature. [Badiuzzaman]
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