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| Hai, Muhammad
Abdul (1919-69) educationist, litterateur and phonologist, was born
in the village of Maricha in Murshidabad, in 1919. He passed High Madrasa
examination (1936) from Rajshahi Madrasa and IA (1938) from Islamic Intermediate
College, Dhaka. He completed BA Honours in Bangla (1941), obtaining first
class second position, and MA (1942), obtaining first class first position
from the University of Dhaka. Abdul Hai also passed MA (1952) in Phonology
from London University.
After passing MA, Hai joined the Bengal Education Service and
taught at various government colleges, including Krishna Nagar
College, Rajshahi Government College, Chittagong Government College
and Dhaka College. In 1949 he joined the Bangla Department of
Dhaka University, becoming head of the department in 1954 and
professor in 1962. Hai served as editor of the half-yearly literary
journal Sahitya Patrika (1956).
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Muhammad Abdul Hai |
Hai was a staunch nationalist. When the government of
Pakistan attempted to stop tagore
songs on radio and television and to introduce Arabic and Roman
script for writing Bangla, he organised a resistance against it. Hai wrote
several books on bangla
language and literature, including Sahitya o Sangskrti
(Literature and Culture, 1954), Bilate Sare Satsha Din (Seven hundred
and fifty days in England, 1954), Tosamod O Rajnitir Bhasa (Language
of sycophancy and politics, 1959), Bhasa O Sahitya (Language and
Literature, 1960) Dhvanibijnan O Bangla Dhvanitattva (Phonology
and Bangla Phonetics, 1964). Hai also wrote an English book on Bangla
phonetics: A Phonetic and Phonological Study of Nasals and Nasalization
in Bengali (1960). He co-authored Bangla Sahityer Itibrtta
(History of Bangla Literature, 1968) with Syed Ali Ahsan and Traditional
Culture in East Pakistan with muhammad
shahidullah.
Hai, who pioneered research in Bangla phonetics, was
given the Bangla Academy Literary Award (1961) for his scholarly contributions.
Hai was killed on 3 June 1969 in an accident on a railway line. [Badiuzzaman]
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