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Muhammad Enamul Haq

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Dr. Muhammad Enamul Haque (Template:Lang-bn)(1902-1982) was a writer and educationist of Bangladesh. He was born on 20 September 1902 in Fatickchari upazila of Chittagong District. In 1975 he became the vice-chancellor of Jahangir Nagar University.

Notable Writings

  • Arakan Rajsabhaya Bangla Sahitya (Bangla Literature in the Court of Araken, research work written jointly with Abdul Karim Shahityavisharad), 1935;
  • Bange Sufiprabhab (The Influence of Sufism in Bengal, research work), 1935;
  • Bangla Bhasar Sangskar (Reform of Bangla language, linguistic), 1944;
  • Muslim Bangla Sahitya (Muslim Bangla Literature, research work), 1957;
  • A History of Sufism in Bengal, 1976;
  • Perso-Arabic Elements in Bengali (with GM Hilali), 1967.

Awards

Dr. Muhammad Enamul Haque received many Awards in his life.

  • President Award in 1966;
  • Sher-e-Bangla Literary Award in 1980;
  • Muktadhara and Abdul Hye Literary Awards in 1981

Death

He was died on 16 February 1982

References

Banglapedia[1]

Boi Mela[2]