
Monday, 18 February 2013
হযরত খানবাহাদুর আহছান উল্লা (রঃ)

Service Life
Educational Reforms
Literary Achievements
Spiritual Life
Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (R.) was an extremely pious man. In his spiritual quest, he received a good measure of attainment. In 1909, he received his spiritual bayat in the hands of the famous Hazrat Shah Gafur (r) of Patna and became a member of the Quaderia -Waresia Selsela. Today, he is revered by all as a very successful peer or saint. However, for the novelty of his perceptions, thoughts and religious beliefs, he could not be put in the same league with the other peers of the time. Rather than communication with his followers from the elevated position of a saint, he always emerged before them as a friend. He gave his admirers, followers and well-wishers the status of friends. His natural humility and spiritual radiance gave many people a new direction for leading a worthy and beautiful life. The remark of Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (R.) stated below on the mutual relation between the saint and his followers, bears testimony to the clarity, wiseness and humbleness of his character: “The responsibility of the peer or the saint is to flourish and nurture the spiritual power of his followers. No saint can create spiritual power. He can only bring to surface, the power already bestowed on one by the Almighty. As friction on any iron substances could create fire, the Almighty has given in all human beings, a secret source of His own power. That power has to be attained through love and prayers. And, for this reason, there is the need for good teachers”.
Honours and Awards
The entire life of Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (R.) was an exemplary one. He carried out the duties of his service life with utmost honestly and dedication. He was and honest, pious, sincere and responsible officer. For this, his works were always praised by the higher authorities. As a reward for his sincerity and honesty, he received quick promotions several times during his career and was placed in higher salary grades, overtaking the middle salary grades. For his contribution for the development of the Department of Education and as a recognition for his sincere and praiseworthy initiatives, he was conferred the “Khan Bahadur” title by the then government. He was also elected Senate and a Syndicate Member of the Calcutta University. No Muslim before him was bestowed these honorable posts. He also had a direct link with the literary circles and the literary movements of the time. During the years 1917-1918, he was the vice-president of the Literary Association of the Muslims in Bengal. “For his excellence in social work, his contribution in social and cultural fields, and especially, for his remarkable contribution in championing the cause of religion, the Islamic Foundation – Bangladesh award was bestowed on his posthumously in 1405 Hizri of the Arabic calendar”. Bangla Academy also awarded him an honorary fellowship for his “unique and versatile contribution in the field of Bengali literature”.
Contemporary Reactions
Books & Publications
Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (R.) wrote books on bangla language and literature, religion and cosmology. He wrote a biography of the holy Prophet (Sm) and 79 textbooks. Among his notable books are: • Bangabhasa O Musalman Sahitya (1918) • Islam O Adarsha Mahapurus (1926) • Hejaz Bhraman (1929) • Hazrat Mohammad (Sm) (1931) • Shiksaksetre Bangiya Musalman (1931) • History of the Muslim World (1931) • Shikshakhetre Bongio Mussalman (1931) • Quran – O –Hadiser Adeshaboli(1931) • History of the Muslim World (1931) • Tariqat Shiksa (1940) • Amar Jibandhara (1946) • Bangala Sahitya (1948) • Teachers’ Manual (1952 • Sufi (1947) • Shristitatta (1949) • Islamer Mahaty Shiksha (1949) • Mahapurushder Amiyoubani (1950) • Islamer Bano-O-Paramhangsher Ukti (1956) • Bibhinna Dharmer Upadeshaboli (1965), etc. He established a publishing house in Kolkata named Makhdumi Library, from which famous novels like Bisad-Sindhu, Anowara and Manowara, written in Bangla by Muslim authors, were published. At the same time, he kept himself in touch with contemporary literary movements. He was the vice-president of the working committee of the Bangiya Musalman Sahitya Samiti and Bangla Sahitya Samiti for 1917-18. In recognition of his contribution to Bangla Literature, he was nominated a Fellow of the Bangla Academy in 1960. |
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