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Abu Rushd
Abu Rushd Matinuddin ((ベンガル語:আবু রুশদ)) (December 25, 1919 – 2010), born in Kolkata, was a Bangladeshi author who used the literary name Abu Rushd. ==Life== After the Partition of India in 1947, Abu Rushd moved to Dhaka, leaving his parents and his siblings behind in Kolkata. In East Pakistan he taught at several colleges before leaving for Oxford for an Honours degree in English. On his return, he went back to his favorite career - teaching English at various colleges, until he became the principal of Chittagong College. After serving in administrative government positions related to education, in 1971, he became the Educational Counsellor at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington. When the Bangladesh Liberation War broke out in 1971, he swore allegiance to Bangladesh. After the liberation, he served as the Director of Public Instructions (DPI) and was then posted to the Bangladesh High Commission in London as Educational Counsellor. After retirement, he served as Superluminary Professor of English at Jahangirnagar University. He died on February 25, 2010.
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