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Moniruddin Khan
BornAugust 1974 (age 49–50)
Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
OccupationTeacher
Alma materRabindra Bharati University
Notable worksMurshidabade Samprodayik Sompritir Ruprekha
(ISBN 978-93-82042-46-7)

Moniruddin Khan, born August 1974), is a Bengali poet and writer. He was born in the village Chaitpur in the district of Murshidabad, West Bengal.[1]

Works

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Khan's first poem was published at the age of 15.[2] He has published poems and essays in many magazines published from the different parts of Bengal.[3] His collection of essays Murshidabade Samprodayik Sompritir Ruprekha was appreciated by several Bengali scholars for his neutral outlook of the subject.[4] His translated books include Viswa Dharma Islam (বিশ্ব ধর্ম ইসলাম), Islami Jiboner Saral Path (ইসলামই জীবনের সরল পথ) both published from Mallick Brothers, Kolkata. One of his translated books হিন্দুত্ত্ব ও ইসলাম: একটি তুলনামূলক আলোচনা ("Hindutva o Islam: Ekti Tulonamulak Alochona") created a controversy by the West Bengal state BJP.[5] Other essays include Modhyojuger Banglai Sompritir Sur, Bangali Musalmaner Bangalitto Kotokhani, Madar Biye- Rarh Bonger Ekti Mritoprai Loukik Songoskriti, Nakshikantha, Noton Noton Pairagli, Kabirul Islam-kichu smriti kichu kotha, Sukumar Roy, Syed Mustafa Sirajer Kornel Beche Thakbe etc.[6]

His literary works have been published in Jhar, Arambha, Kalom, Nuton Goti, Sakalbela, Oikyo, Nilaksar, Trikut Kanya, Orchrestra, Moth, Mouriphul, Deshkal, Angangi, Hijalpare, Nini, Kabita Troimasik, Ayan, Dristi, Srijani, Hijibiji, Bhagirathi, charulata, Abar esechi fire, Anubhab, Robi Asar, Nayan, Udar Akash, Banglar kathamukh etc.[citation needed]

Personal life and education

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Moniruddin Khan came of a middle class Muslim family of Chaitpur in the district of Murshidabad district, West Bengal. His father Abdul Haque Khan is a retired teacher and mother Nurjahan Khanam is a housewife.[citation needed]

From village primary school he went to Sundarpur high school and passed the madhyamic exam. He was at Ramnagar Sahora high school for a very short time. He passed H.S. and B.A. Honours from Khujutipara Chandidas Mahavidyalaya at Nanoor, Birbhum. He passed M.A. from the Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata. Then took the profession of teaching. He taught at Amdanga High School, Hatiara Swami Vivekananda School, Hatiara High Madrasah (all three institutes at North 24 parganas) and now is in Jhunka High Madrasah in Beldanga, Murshidabad.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Islam, Shariful. "মুর্শিদাবাদের সম্প্রীতি তুলে ধরার প্রয়াস্". Daily Kalom. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  • ^ Baral, Kausik (2 March 2014). "মুর্শিদাবাদে সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতির তথ্যলব্ধ অবতারণা". মুর্শিদাবাদ আরশি.
  • ^ Bagchi, Prateek. "বাঙালী মানস্". Udar Aakash.
  • ^ Roy, Abhilash (11 March 2014). "বাংলার সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতির ইতিহাস্". Weekly Jhar.
  • ^ The Statesman, published on 30 November 2003, accessed on 19 April 2014
  • ^ Staff Reporter (24 February 2014). "বইমেলায় একগুচ্ছ লিটল ম্যাগাজিনের নতুন সংখ্যা প্রকাশ". Dainik Statesman (in Bengali). p. 3.
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