Kazi Abdul Wadud


Kazi Abdul Odud was a Bengali essayist, prominent critic, dramatist and biographer. He was born into a lower-middle-class family, in larger Faridpur Rajbari, Pangsha. His father's name was Kazi Sayed hosen.

Academic life

In 1913, he passed matriculation from Dhaka Collegiate School. Then he passed l.A. and B.A. from Presidency College, Kolkata. In 1919 he completed M.A. in Economics from Calcutta University.

Contributions

In 1926, he founded Muslim Sahitto Somaz in Dhaka and he also led the Buddhir Mukti movement with some young writers. His newspaper Shikha helped to increase the growth of the movement. Sayed Abdul hossen and Qazi Motahar Hossain also joined this movement. Kazi Abdul Wadud was closely related with the Bengali Muslim literary movement.

Career

He took a job with Kolkata textbook board.In 1920 he joined Dhaka intermediate college as a professor of literature because it was very rare to find a graduate post in Bengali. After 1947, Dhaka University proposed him for teaching but he got more opportunities for writing in Kolkata and stayed there for the remainder of his life.

Marriage

In 1916, he married with his uncle's eldest daughter, Jamila khatun. She died in 1954

Essays

In 1970, he got "Shisir kumar award"

Quotation

"I don't want poverty for man, I want that which is great prosperity."