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'''Sobhan, Sheikh Abdus''' (c 1845-1920) writer, was born at Bikrampur in [[dhaka]]. After finishing his primary education in his native village he moved to Dhaka, where he lived in Rajar Deuri. He brought out a monthly magazine called ''Islam Suh''''r''''id'' (Friend of Islam, 1906) and started writing for it. The magazine survived for a year. He then started writing books, and published eight of them. Notable among them are ''Kalir N''''a''''r''''i'''' Charitra ''(Women';s character in the Kali yuga, 1880), ''Hindu-Mosalm''''a''''n'' (Hindu-Muslim, 3 vols, 1888, 1891) and ''A''''rya Dharma'' (Aryan religion, 2 vols, 1904, second edition). He became famous for his ''Hindu-Mosalman''. He wrote mainly on the poverty and backwardness of the Muslim community for which he was attacked by some critics. [Wakil Ahmed] [Ahmed, Wakil  former Vice Chancellor, National University]
'''Sobhan, Sheikh Abdus''' (c 1845-1920) writer, was born at Bikrampur in [[Dhaka District|dhaka]]. After finishing his primary education in his native village he moved to Dhaka, where he lived in Rajar Deuri. He brought out a monthly magazine called ''Islam Suhrid'' (Friend of Islam, 1906) and started writing for it. The magazine survived for a year. He then started writing books, and published eight of them. Notable among them are ''Kalir Nari Charitra'' (Women's character in the Kali yuga, 1880), ''Hindu-Mosalman'' (Hindu-Muslim, 3 vols, 1888, 1891) and ''Arya Dharma'' (Aryan religion, 2 vols, 1904, second edition). He became famous for his ''Hindu-Mosalman''. He wrote mainly on the poverty and backwardness of the Muslim community for which he was attacked by some critics. [Wakil Ahmed]


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Sobhan, Sheikh Abdus (c 1845-1920) writer, was born at Bikrampur in dhaka. After finishing his primary education in his native village he moved to Dhaka, where he lived in Rajar Deuri. He brought out a monthly magazine called Islam Suhrid (Friend of Islam, 1906) and started writing for it. The magazine survived for a year. He then started writing books, and published eight of them. Notable among them are Kalir Nari Charitra (Women's character in the Kali yuga, 1880), Hindu-Mosalman (Hindu-Muslim, 3 vols, 1888, 1891) and Arya Dharma (Aryan religion, 2 vols, 1904, second edition). He became famous for his Hindu-Mosalman. He wrote mainly on the poverty and backwardness of the Muslim community for which he was attacked by some critics. [Wakil Ahmed]