Syed Muztaba Ali
Ali, Syed Muztaba (1904-1974) educationist, author. He was conceived on 13 September 1904 at his dad's working environment in Karimganj, sylhet. His hereditary home was in the town of Uttarsur, habiganj. His dad, Syed Sikandar Ali, was a Sub-Registrar. Muztaba Ali learned at different instructive foundations as a result of his dad's regular exchanges starting with one spot then onto the next. He was at last admitted to Santiniketan where he acquired his BA degree in 1926. He took in a few dialects at Visva-Bharati: Sanskrit, English, French, German, Persian, Arabic, Italian, Hindi, and Gujrati. He had learned Urdu at home. Aside from dialects, he additionally considered Sangkhya and Vedanta at Visva-Bharati.
Syed Muztaba Ali
Since a confirmation from Visva-Bharati was then not perceived by different colleges, Muztaba Ali continued to sit for the Entrance Examination from Calcutta University as a private up-and-comer in 1926. He considered Intermediate of Arts at Aligarh University before leaving for Germany on a grant to contemplate Philosophy. In 1932 he was granted a DPhil for his exploration on Comparative Religion. He likewise learned at Al-Azhar University from 1934 to 1935.
From 1927-1929, Muztaba Ali was a teacher of French and English at Agricultural College, Kabul. In 1935, at the greeting of the Maharaja of Baroda, he joined Baroda College as a teacher of Comparative Religions. He was additionally Principal at azizul haque school, Bogra and low maintenance speaker in the Department of Islamic Studies, calcutta college. He was Secretary of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and furthermore worked for quite a while on All India Radio. He came back to instructing in 1961, joining the Islamic Studies Department of Visva-Bharati as Reader. He resigned in 1965.
While Muztaba Ali was learning at Santiniketan, a portion of his compositions were distributed in the Visva-Bharati, a written by hand magazine. He composed segments in various diaries, for example, the Ananda Bazar, Desh, Satyayug, Shanibarer Chithi, Basumati, Hindustan Standard, and so on under various nom de plumes as 'Satyapir', 'Rai Pithora', 'Omar Khaiyam', 'Tekchand', 'Priyadarshi'. He was additionally a standard supporter of the mohammadi, Chaturanga, Matrbhumi, Kalantar, Al-Islah, and so forth.
He has thirty books amazingly, in an assortment of sorts: books, short stories, expositions and travelogs, and so on. His travelogs, Dexhe-Bidexhe (1949) and Jale-Danay (1960) earned extraordinary distinction for him. His books incorporate Abishvasya (1954), Xhabnam (1960) and Xhahar-Iyar (1969). Panchatantra (1952) and Mayurkanthi (1952) are diverting works. His short stories have been assembled in Chacha Kahini (1952) and Tuni Mem (1964). Bonn University distributed his DPhil. exposition The Origin of Khojahs and Their Religious Life Today (1936). He likewise expounded on the language issue in East Pakistan in Purba-Pakistaner Rastrabhasa.
As an intelligent person, Muztaba Ali was profoundly regarded in both west bengal and Bangladesh. His universal introduction gave him a broadness of vision, which, together with his style of composing, brought him impressive prestige. His short silly compositions have consistently been well known with perusers. In any case, under the appearance of funniness, he communicated profoundly felt facts. He passed on 11 February 1974.
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