Golam Mostofa
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Golam Mostofa (Bengali: গোলাম মোস্তফা) (1897- 13 October 1964) was a Bangladeshi writer and poet.
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[edit] Life
Golam Mostofa graduated from Kolkata's Ripon College in 1918. He was a teacher of highschool. He worked in all sections of literature. Islamic heritage was one of his inspirations.
[edit] Works
He wrote his first poem, Adrianopol Uddhar, in tenth grade. After that, he wrote for forty-eight years.
[edit] Poetry
- Roktorag
- Hasnahena
- Khosroj
- Sahara
- Gulistan
- Bani Adam
- Kabbo Kahini
- Sahara
- Tarana-E-Pakistan
- Bulbulistan
[edit] Biography
- Bishwanabi
[edit] Novels
- Ruper Nesha
- Vangabuk
[edit] Others
- Islam O Communism
- Maru Dulal
- Islam O Zihad
- Amar Chintadhara
[edit] Translations
- Musaddas-E-Hali
- Kalam-E-Iqbal
- Shiqwa O Jawab-E-Shiqwa
- Al Quran
- Joy Porajoy (Ekhwanus Safa)
[edit] Awards
- Sitara-i-Imtiaz
- President Medal
[edit] References
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- Dakhil Bangla Sahitya
- Bangla Sahitya (Bengali Literature), the national text book of intermediate level of Bangladesh published in 1996 by all educational boards.
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