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| Azraf, Dewan Mohammad (1908-1999)
educationist, philosopher and national professor, was born in his maternal
grandfather's house on 1 January 1908 in the village of Teghria in sunamganj
district. He studied at the Middle English School, Duhalia. In 1930, he
passed BA with distinction from Murari Chand College, Sylhet and in 1932,
MA in Philosophy from the university
of dhaka.
In 1948, he joined Sunamganj College, becoming its principal
in 1954. However, he was dismissed from his post the same year
on charges of supporting the language
movement. Subsequently, he served a number of colleges
as principal. In 1967, he joined the newly founded Abujar Gifari
College as principal, continuing to work there till 1980. He taught
part-time at the University of Dhaka in the departments of Philosophy
and Islamic Studies from 1973 to 1990. He became a National Professor
in 1993
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Dewan Mohammad Azraf |
Dewan Mohammad Azraf joined the muslim
league in 1946 and was elected to the Assam Provincial Committee.
He was a supporter of abdul
hamid khan bhasani. In 1946 he protested the oppressive treatment
of Muslim immigrants in Assam. He was arrested for violating Section 144
and sentenced to imprisonment for ten months. He was an active supporter
of the language movement and, while editing the Nao Belal in 1948,
wrote strongly in favour of Bangla. He was elected president of the Tamaddun
Majlis in 1949 and continued in this post till his death.
Mohammad Azraf was interested in philosophy, literature,
and culture. In 1936 he organised the Kendriya Muslim Sahitya Sangsad
(Central Muslim Literary Association) in Sylhet and served as its president
from 1940 to 1943. He was an active member of the Pakistan Philosophical
Congress and served for some time as its treasurer. He made significant
contributions to philosophical studies and, from 1984 to 1989, was president
of the bangladesh
philosophical association.
Mohammad Azraf wrote on a variety of subjects including
literature and philosophy. About sixty of his books have been published,
and a considerable amount of his writing remains unpublished. A few of
his notable works are Tamadduner Bikash, Islam O Manavatavad,
Marami Kavi Hasan Raja, and Dharma O Darshan.
Mohammad Azraf received several awards, among them, the
Independence Day Award, International Muslim Solidarity Prize, Ekushey
Padak, Islamic Foundation Prize, Srijnan Atish Dipankar Prize and Bangladesh
Muslim Mission Prize. Government made him National Professor in 1993.
He died in 1999.
[Pradip Kumar Roy]
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