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Abul Fazal (writer)

Abul Fazal (July 1, 1903 – May 4, 1983) was a Bangladeshi writer and educationist.
Abul Fazal was a famous Bengali essayist and novelist as well as a Humanist and free-thinker.
Fazal was a fearless and socially committed writer, whose works reflect patriotism, secularism, and humanism. He was considered the conscience of the nation in his time. Though primarily a writer, Fazal participated in and led almost all intellectual and civil movements against the Pakistani autocratic regime. At the advent of the Bangladesh movement Fazal became a truly national figure guiding the progressive forces with courage and high morale.In 1967, he strongly protested when the Pakistan government banned tagore songs from radio and television programmes.
==Early life and education==
Fazal was born in Chittagong District in 1903. His father, Moulvi Fazlur Rahman, was Imam of Chittagong Jame Masjid.〔 Fazal earned B.A. from Dhaka University.〔 He later passed M.A. in Bengali language and literature from Calcutta University in 1940.〔

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