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Many leaders such as Haji Shariyat Ullah, Maulana Karamat and Ali Jaunpuri made great efforts in Bengal for Bengali Muslims but none of them tried to translate the Quran into Bengali. [ 8 ] Girish Chandra Sen ( c. 1834-1910 ), a Brahmo missionary, was the first to translate the entire Quran into Bengali.
2013, Bengali, "Tafseerul Quran" by Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib, Published by Hadeeth Foundation Bangladesh, can be downloaded in PDF from: ahlehadeethbd.org; 2013, Georgian "The Quran" by Giorgi Lobzhanidze. [24] 2013, English, The Qur'an: A New Annotated Translation, AJ Droge, Equinox Publishing Ltd, [25]
The complete eight volumes of Ma'ariful Qur'an have been translated into Bengali by Maulana Muhiuddin Khan and published from Dhaka by Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. [citation needed] In 1992, the Saudi government "King Fahd Quran Printing Press" printed 1 million copies of it and distributed it worldwide for free. [6]
Tafseer-e-Usmani has been translated into Bengali in several versions. One of the earliest translations was done by Al Quran Academy London in 1996 and was published in 7 volumes. Islamic Foundation Bangladesh also published a 4-volume translation in 1996–1997. [5]
Today, Seerat Literature is a rich section of Bengali language. [27] He has translated and compiled nearly 105 books. [28] [29] [30] He translated the eight volume Tafsir book Maarreef al Quran of Muhammad Shafi Deobandi from Urdu to Bengali. [31] It is published from the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh.
The current organization came into effect in 1974, when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman formally inaugurated as the Islamic Foundation. [4] On 20–22 March 1978, the foundation organized a seminar sponsored by the OIC and attended by representatives of 16 countries including Bangladesh. [2] In 1979–80, development of the foundation got a new momentum. [2]
Under the patronage of the Islamic Foundation, an encyclopedia of Islam in the Bengali language was being compiled in the late 1980s. [36] Another step toward further government involvement in religious life was taken in 1984 when the semi-official Zakat Fund Committee was established under the chairmanship of the president of Bangladesh. [36]
Waqf Administration; Christian Religious Welfare Trust; Bangladesh Hajj Office; Buddhist Religious Welfare Trust; Islamic Foundation Bangladesh (Bengali: ইসলামিক ফাউন্ডেশন বাংলাদেশ) is a government organization established in 1975 under the ministry working to disseminate values and ideals of Islam and carry out activities related to those values ...