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Quasem, Abul (1902-1987) homeopath doctor, novelist and journalist, was born in Daulatpur, khulna, but studied and worked in
Koltaka. Despite his busy medical practice, Abul Quasem also worked as assistant editor of the mohammadi, azad, soltan and Krsak. He was fond of travelling and visited various places in the Middle East, Tibet, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pacific Islands, America and China and wrote about these experiences in Amar Bhu Pradaksin (1930), Mahasagarer Deshe (1937), Dur-Durante (1962), Panchanader Deshe (1968), etc. He travelled extensively all over India and wrote about his Indian experiences in Bharat Bhraman (1936).
He also wrote books on a variety of other subjects such
as Manasi (1928), Isha Khan-Svarnamayi (1930), Hazrat
Mohammad (1931), Maharsi Mohsin (1936), Bijnaner Janmarahasya
(1936), Banglar Pratibha (1939) etc. He helped establish the Khulna
Literary Council and served as its assistant chairman. In recognition
of his learning, the Calcutta Sarsvata Mahamandal awarded him the title
of 'Sahityaratna' (the jewel of literature) in 1930. [Sushanta Sarker] |