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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Sen, Girish Chandra&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; (1835-1910)  religious scholar and translator who made the first creditable and full translation of the holy [[Quran|quran]] into Bangla, was born in the village of Panchdona in [[Narayanganj|narayanganj]]. He studied Persian and Sanskrit and began working as a copyist at the court of the deputy magistrate in [[Maimansingha Gitika|mymensingh]]. He taught for a short while at Mymensingh Zilla School before engaging wholeheartedly in journalism and literary activities.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:SenGirishChandra.jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|Girish Chandra Sen]]&lt;br /&gt;
Initially Girish Chandra worked at the [[Dhaka Prakash|dhaka prakash]] and later as assistant editor at the Sulabh Sumachar and Babgabandhu, and as editor of the monthly Mahila. In 1871 he became a Brahma under the influence of [[Sen, Keshab Chandra|keshab chandra sen]] and [[Goswami, Bijoy Krishna|bijoy krishna goswami]] and travelled through India and Burma to propagate his new faith. Encouraged and inspired by Keshab Chandra Sen, he went to Lucknow in 1876 to study [[Arabic|arabic]] and Islamic literature. The outcome, a Bangla translation of the Quran (1881-86), was his greatest achievement. His keen interest in different religions and his liberal outlook earned him the respect of followers of other religions.   &lt;br /&gt;
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Girish Chandra wrote and published a total of 42 books in Bangla. He published the Bangla translation of almost half of Mishkat Sharif under the title Hadith-Purba Bibhag (1892). Another important work of his was Tattvaratnamala (1907), which contains moral lessons and words of wisdom in the form of short tales from two famous Persian books: Sheikh Fariduddin Attar&amp;#039;s Mantequttayeb and Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi&amp;#039;s Masnavi Sharif. His publications include Persian translations such as Gulistan, Bustan, and Diwan-e-Hafiz. He also translated the sayings of the Prophet [[Haji Muhammad Mohsin|muhammad]] (Sm): Hadith or Meskat Masabih (1892-98).&lt;br /&gt;
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Girish Chandra Sen wrote several biographies of Muslim personalities, including the Prophet Muhammad (Sm), the Prophet&amp;#039;s grandsons Imam Hasan and Imam Husssain, the four Khalifas etc in Mahapuruscharita (1882-87), Mahapurush Mohammad O Tatprabartita Islam Dharma, Imam Hasan O Husainer Jibani (1911), Charijan Dharmaneta, Charti Sadhvi Musalman Nari and Khalifabarga. His famous book Tapasmala (1880-1895), based on Sheikh Fariduddin Attar&amp;#039;s Persian book Tazkeratul Aulia, contains biographies of 96 Muslim saints. These books were greatly appreciated by the Muslim community which referred to him as &amp;#039;Bhai Girish Chandra&amp;#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Girish Chandra&amp;#039;s translation into Bangla of [[Raja Rammohun Roy|rammohun]]&amp;#039;s book on Islam, Tuhfatul-Muahhidin (1878), was published in the journal Dharmatattva. While still at school he wrote a book, Banitabinodan, on the importance of women&amp;#039;s education. Another book of his that deserves mention is Ramakrishna Paramhangser Ukti O Jivani. His autobiography, Atmajivani, was published in 1906. [Sambaru Chandra Mohanta]&lt;br /&gt;
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