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'''Hossain, Kazi Akram''' (1896-1963)''' '''educationist and litterateur, was born in the village of Paigram in [[kasba]]. He took an MA in English (1920) from Presidency College, Kolkata. While still studying, he taught briefly at a school and also worked at the daily ''Sebak'' as assistant editor. Subsequently, he taught at Sirajganj Islamia College, [[sadat college]], Karatia (1923-30), Calcutta Islamia College (1930-40), [[rajshahi college]] (1931-53), Pabna Edward College, etc. He became Principal (1958) of Khulna Women';s College from where he retired in 1961.  
'''Hossain, Kazi Akram''' (1896-1963) educationist and litterateur, was born in the village of Paigram in [[Kasba Upazila|kasba]]. He took an MA in English (1920) from Presidency College, Kolkata. While still studying, he taught briefly at a school and also worked at the daily ''Sebak'' as assistant editor. Subsequently, he taught at Sirajganj Islamia College, [[Sadat College|sadat college]], Karatia (1923-30), Calcutta Islamia College (1930-40), [[Rajshahi College|rajshahi college]] (1931-53), Pabna Edward College, etc. He became Principal (1958) of Khulna Women's College from where he retired in 1961.  


While at Presidency College he had come in touch with[[ sheikh habibur rahman]] and become associated with the Siddiqia Sahitya Samity. Apart from his first book, ''Islamer Itih''''a''''s'' (The History of Islam, 1924), he mainly wrote poems and translations. His books of poems are ''Nawroz'' (1938), ''Pall''''i''''v''''a''''n''''i'' (1943), ''Pather B''''a''''nsh''''i'' (1945), ''A''''mr''''a'''' Bangali'' (1945). Among his translations are ''Muktivani'' (1943), ''Yugavani'' (1943), ''Masnav''''i'''' Rum''''i'' (1948), ''Kar''''i''''m''''a''''-i-S''''a''''d''''i'', (1948), ''D''''i''''w''''a''''n-i-H''''a''''fiz'' (1961). Kazi Akram Hossain''' '''died on 18 February 1963. [Badiuzzaman] [Badiuzzaman  former Deputy Director, Bangla Academy, Dhaka]
While at Presidency College he had come in touch with [[Rahman, Sheikh Habibur|sheikh habibur rahman]] and become associated with the Siddiqia Sahitya Samity. Apart from his first book, ''Islamer Itihas'' (The History of Islam, 1924), he mainly wrote poems and translations. His books of poems are ''Nawroz'' (1938), ''Pallivani'' (1943), ''Pather Banshi'' (1945), ''Amra Bangali'' (1945). Among his translations are ''Muktivani'' (1943), ''Yugavani'' (1943), ''Masnavi Rumi'' (1948), ''Karima-i-Sadi'', (1948), ''Diwan-i-Hafiz'' (1961).  
 
Kazi Akram Hossain died on 18 February 1963. [Badiuzzaman]  


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Latest revision as of 15:21, 30 August 2021

Hossain, Kazi Akram (1896-1963) educationist and litterateur, was born in the village of Paigram in kasba. He took an MA in English (1920) from Presidency College, Kolkata. While still studying, he taught briefly at a school and also worked at the daily Sebak as assistant editor. Subsequently, he taught at Sirajganj Islamia College, sadat college, Karatia (1923-30), Calcutta Islamia College (1930-40), rajshahi college (1931-53), Pabna Edward College, etc. He became Principal (1958) of Khulna Women's College from where he retired in 1961.

While at Presidency College he had come in touch with sheikh habibur rahman and become associated with the Siddiqia Sahitya Samity. Apart from his first book, Islamer Itihas (The History of Islam, 1924), he mainly wrote poems and translations. His books of poems are Nawroz (1938), Pallivani (1943), Pather Banshi (1945), Amra Bangali (1945). Among his translations are Muktivani (1943), Yugavani (1943), Masnavi Rumi (1948), Karima-i-Sadi, (1948), Diwan-i-Hafiz (1961).

Kazi Akram Hossain died on 18 February 1963. [Badiuzzaman]