Mir Mosharraf Hossain's 177th birth anniversary today
Rajbari: The immortal icon of Bengali literature, novelist, playwright and prose writer 'Bishad-Sindhu', the author of the literary emperor Mir Mosharraf Hossain, is on his 177th birth anniversary today, Wednesday (November 13).
This pioneer of Bengali Muslim writers was born on November 13, 1847, in Lahunipara on the banks of the Gorai River in Kumarkhali, Kushtia district. His father's name was Syed Mir Muazzam Hossain and his mother's name was Daulatan Nesa. When this great scholar died on December 19, 1911, he was buried in Padmadi village of Nawabpur Union, Baliakandi, Rajbari.
The practice of literature in a modern style and style began through his works, breaking the half-century-long inertia of Bengali Muslim society. His novels 'Udasi Pathiker Moner Kotha' (1890), 'Gazi Miaar Bastani', 'Zamidar Darpan' (1873), autobiographical works 'Amar Jiboni', 'Bibi Kulsum' (1910), and 37 other stories, novels, plays, poems, essays, and religious subjects are immortal creations of Bengali literature.
To mark the birth anniversary of Mir Mosharraf Hossain, one of the leading prose writers of the Bengali language, the Bangla Academy, the administration, Mir Mosharraf Hossain Degree College, Mir Mosharraf Hossain Smriti Sangsad, and various local socio-cultural organizations have undertaken various programs at the Mir's tomb in Padmadi, Nawabpur, Baliakandi. The programs include tributes, Doa mahfils, and discussion meetings at the tomb of Mir Mosharraf Hossain.
According to the invitation letter of Bangla Academy Director General Professor Mohammad Azam, they will pay homage at Mir Mosharraf Hossain's tomb at 9 am on Wednesday on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Then there will be a seminar at 11 am. Rajbari Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam Miah will preside over the seminar.
Bangla Academy Secretary (Joint Secretary) Mohd Nayeb Ali will be the chief guest, Baliakandi Upazila Nirbahi Officer (Acting) Hasibul Hasan will deliver the welcome speech, and Professor Tariq Manjur of the Bangla Department of Dhaka University will be presenting the key-note paper.
In addition, teachers from various Universities and colleges and the activists of local social organizations will be the discussants.