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Abdul Matlib Mazumdar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abdul Matlib Mazumdar
Abdul Matlib Mazumdar (1890–1980), was an Indian freedom fighter and political leader based in undivided Assam State. In 1946, when India was still under British rule, he became an MLA and also Cabinet Minister of Assam.〔(Assam Legislative Assembly - MLA 1946-1952 )〕 He was one of the prominent Muslim leaders of eastern India to support Hindu-Muslim unity, opposing the partition of India on communal lines. Mazumdar along with Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (who later became the 5th President of India) became the most prominent Muslim opponents of the demand for a separate Muslim state of Pakistan, especially in the eastern part of the country. ==Early life== Moulvi Abdul Matlib Mazumdar was born at Barjurai (Ujankupa) village near Hailakandi in southern Assam. Orthodoxy among Muslims of that time could not prevent him from pursuing his studies. He used to swim across a river daily on way to school 〔(Abdul Matlib Mazumdar- a centenary tribute ) Choudhury, A. (1990). The Assam Tribune, 1 June, Guwahati, India.〕 He was awarded 'Earle Medal' for academic excellence in 1915. Mazumdar took Master of Arts Degree in English literature from Dhaka University in 1921 and B.L. from Calcutta in 1924. He started legal practice at Hailakandi Bar in 1925. He rose to prominence as a lawyer. The then government offered him the post of a Magistrate, which he refused. He was well versed on religion and philosophy. He was a very good rider and was a member of Dacca Riders' Club. Shikar and farming were his hobbies.
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