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Maniruzzaman Islamabadi

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as repugnant, lacking religiosity and "not being true Muslims." However, by the 1930s the organisation became too innocent of the reality of a "dissociation of modernity and democracy" and many of its members, including Mohammad Akram Khan abandoned the organisation and joined the Muslim League.
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Islamabadi was a preacher who wanted to give Bengali Muslims a new identity by purifying the modern and invoking universal morality. He wanted to establish an Islamic university in Chittagong but the lack of funds and circumstances of the time did not favour his efforts.
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We wouldn’t be able to change our conditions, let alone make progress, until we would take the trouble to review out history and acquire essential knowledge about geography, science, industry, commerce and agriculture, et
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Islamabadi's activism started in 1904 with the "Islam Mission Samity" which had undertaken a course of action to preach awareness among
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Through the Anjuman, Islamabadi addressed social ills that plagued the Muslim society like
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were the twin aims of the Khilafat movement. He was among the founders of the
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and was elected to the Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1937 from this party.
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and was the President of the provincial Congress Committee. He, along with
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Government of East Pakistan Services and General Administration Department
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toured throughout Bengal and organised Khilafat meetings, particularly in
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Bhugol Shastre Musalman (Muslim contributions in geographical science)
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Musalman Amale Hindur Adhikar (Rights of the Hindus in Muslim Rule)
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Islamabadi began his career as a journalist by editing or managing
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and took an active part in the movement for the annulment of the
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The Partition of Bengal and Assam, 1932-1947: Contour of Freedom
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of 1923. He left Congress politics in the 1930s and joined the
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district. As he became older, he taught at various traditional
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on the baseless ground that the subject was created by the "
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Korane Swadhinatar Bani (Messages of freedom in the Qur’an)
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Khagol Shastre Musalman (Muslim contributions in astronomy)
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This made Islamabadi a lonely voice, and he suffered from
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Islamabadi's main objective to project the past glory of
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Bengali activist, journalist and philosopher (1875-1950)
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The World of Muslim Women in Colonial Bengal, 1876-1939
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Bharate Islam Prachar (Spreading of Islam in India)
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Index

Muniruzzaman Khan

Bengal Legislative Assembly
Ali Ahmed Chowdhury
Chittagong South-Central
Patiya
Chittagong District
Bengal Presidency
Kolkata
Islam
Sunni
Political party
All-India Muslim League
Bengali
epithet
Bengali
lit.
Maulana
Chittagong
Bengal Presidency
British India
Bangladesh
Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind
Bengali Muslim
Barama union
Patiya Upazila
Chandanaish Upazila
Chittagong
madrassas
Muslim

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