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Karim, Sheikh Fazlul (1882-1936) poet and litterateur, was born in the village of Kakina in
rangpur district. Fazlul Karim began work in a jute mill at the age of nineteen. After working there for seven years, he left to start a printing press named Sahabia Printing Works. From here he published the journal Basana, for about two years. Though Fazlul Karim wrote in a variety of genres, he was basically a poet. His books include Saral Padya Bikash (Easy poetry series, 1893), Trsna (Thirst, poems, 1900), Manshingha (Biography, 1903), Paritran Kavya (Poems on Salvation, 1904), Bhagnavina ba Islam Chitra (The Broken Flute or Picture of Islam, poems, 1904), Laily-Majnu (novel 1904), Hazrat Imam Rabbani Majaddade Alfasani (Biography, 1905), Afghanistaner Itihas (History of Afghanistan, 2nd ed, 1927), Bhakti Puspanjali (Devotional flower offering, poems, 1911), Gatha (Episodes, poems, 1913), Maharshi Khwaja Mainuddin Chishti (Biography 2nd ed, 1911), Harun-or-Rashider Galpa (Stories of Harun-or-Rashid, juvenile literature, 1916), Chintar Chas (Cultivating thoughts, on morals, 1916), Sonar Bati (Pot of gold, juvenile literature, 1918), Joyar Bhata (High tide low tide, translated poems), Bibi Rahima (Biography, 1918), Path O Patheya (on religion, 1918), Rajarshi lbrahim (Ibrahim, king of kings, biography, 1925), Bibi Khadija (Biography, 1927), Bibi Fatima (Biography, 1927).
He was acceptable to all communities for his broad and
objective literary attitude. In 1919 the Nadia Sahitya Sabha awarded him
the title 'Sahitya Visharad' and the title of 'Kavya Ratnakar' in 1922.
He was also venerated by the title 'Niti Bhusan'. He died on 28 September
1936. [Badiuzzaman] |