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  2. Azizul Haque (scholar, born 1919) - Wikipedia

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    Azizul Haque (Bengali: আজিজুল হক), also known as by his epithet Shaykh al-Hadith [3] was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, politician, writer, and translator. He is the founder of Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis [4] and first Bangali translator of Sahih al-Bukhari. He was vice chancellor of Jamia Rahmania Arabia Dhaka.

  3. Category:Bengali Muslim scholars of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bengali Muslim scholars of Islam" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Qazi Mu'tasim Billah - Wikipedia

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    Mu'tasim Billah was known to have studied the works of many Bengali authors such as Qazi Nazrul Islam and Farrukh Ahmad, and initiated a culture of Bengali newspapers, annual magazines and literary conferences within the madrasa ecosystem. He inspired a generation of writers among Bangladeshi scholars.

  5. Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    During his time as the Professor of Al-Hadith and Islamic Studies at the Islamic University, Bangladesh, 12 students received PhD and 30 received MPhil. [7] Jahangir authored many books pertaining to Islam in Bengali, English and Arabic. [8] His work on Islamic economics is included in the Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board. [9]

  6. Girish Chandra Sen - Wikipedia

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    Girish Chandra Sen (c. 1835 – 15 August 1910) was a Bengali religious scholar and translator. He was a Brahmo Samaj missionary and known for being the first publisher of the Qur’an into Bengali language in 1886. [1] He was praised by Islamic scholars in countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Iran for his choice of words.

  7. Abu Tawwama - Wikipedia

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    Sharaf ad-Dīn Abū Tawʾamah (Arabic: شرف ٱلدِّيْن أبُو تَوْأَمَة, Bengali: আবু তাওয়ামা) was an Islamic scholar, author and muhaddith based in the subcontinent. [1] [2] He played a large role in disseminating Islam in eastern Bengal, establishing one of the country's first madrasas. [3]

  8. Islami Bishwakosh - Wikipedia

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    Islami Bishwakosh (Bengali: ইসলামী বিশ্বকোষ, romanized: Islāmī Bishshokōsh, lit. 'Islamic encyclopedia') is an encyclopedia published by the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. It is of 25 volumes and also a concise version. The project's leading founder was Abdul Haque Faridi, a Bangladeshi educator and scholar.

  9. Harun Babunagari - Wikipedia

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    Harun Babunagari (Bengali: হারুন বাবুনগরী; 1902–1986; often referred to as Buzurgo Saheb) was a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, Sufi and an exegete of the Quran. He was the founder and first Principal of Al-Jamiatul Islamiah Azizul Uloom Babunagar , one of the oldest Qawmi Madrasa in Bangladesh.