Azizul Haq

Bengali Islamic scholar and educator

Azizul Haq - Bengali Islamic scholar and educator
Born

1903
122 years ago

Died

March 3rd, 1961
64 years ago — 58 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Bangladesh

Links & References

Contributions to Islamic scholarship in Bengal. Focused on religious education and reform. Promoted the study of classical Islamic texts and the Arabic language. Engaged in various educational endeavors aimed at improving access to knowledge within the Muslim community in Bengal. Played a critical role in the establishment of educational institutions that provided Islamic learning based on a modern approach.

Promoted modern Islamic education in Bengal

Established educational institutions for Islamic studies

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