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Abdullah Al Muti
Born(1930-01-01)January 1, 1930
Fulbari, Sirajganj, Bengal (present-day Bangladesh)
DiedNovember 30, 1998(1998-11-30) (aged 68)
NationalityBangladesh Bangladeshi
EducationMSc (Physics)
MA (Education)
PhD (Education)
Alma materDhaka University
University of Chicago
Occupation(s)educationist, writer
AwardsBangla Academy Award
Ekushey Padak

Abdullah Al Muti Sharfuddin (Bengali: আব্দুল্লাহ আল মুতী Abdullah Al Muti Sharfuddin, 1 January 1930–30 November 1998), mostly known as "Abdullah Al Muti" was a Bangladeshi educationist and popular science writer.[1]. He is the second Bangladeshi writer who has won UNESCO Kalingo prize.

Early life

Born in a village in Sirajgonj district, Muti was the eldest among five sons and six daughters of Sheikh Moin Shorfuddin and Halima Shrfuddin. In 1945, attending matriculation (presently SSC) from Muslim High School, Dhaka he placed second in Kolkata board[2]. Two years later he passes IA exam (presently HSC) and got admitted in Dhaka University. He completed his B.Sc and M.Sc. in Physics standing first class first in 1952 and 1953 respectively. Then he got a scholarship from US government and went to University of Chicago, Illinois. There he accomplished MA(education) and PhD(education) in 1960 and 1962 respectively[3].

Career

Muti started his career as a Lecturer in Physics at the Rajshahi Government College in 1954. He became Professor in the same college in 1955. He held the post Director, Education Extension Center, Dhaka from 1965 to 1973. He also assumed office as Education and Culture Councilor at different foreign embassies of Bangladesh, Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary and Secretary at Education and Science Ministry at different times. After his retirement he was the chief adviser of Secondary Scientific Education Program financed by ADB and UNDP[4].

Books

  • Eso Bigganer Rajje
  • Obak Prithibi
  • Rohosser Shesh Nei
  • Jana-Ojanar Deshe
  • Sagorer Rohosshopuri
  • Biggan O Manush
  • E Juger Biggan
  • Telivisioner Kotha
  • Swadhinota, Shikhya O Onnano Prosongo
  • Abiskarer Neshay

Awards

References

  1. ^ Sajahan Miah, Sharafuddin, Abdullah Al-Muti, Banglapedia: The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Retrieved: 2012-08-03
  2. ^ www.priyo.com, retrieved August 12, 2015
  3. ^ http://archive.thedailystar.net, November 24, 2009, retrieved August 12, 2015
  4. ^ আবদুল্লাহ আল-মুতী শরফুদ্দিন 'Banglapedia', March 12, 2015, Retrieved August 12, 2015

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