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Abul Hashim was born on 27 January, 1905 in Kashemnagar, Purba Bardhaman, Bengal, British India, is an Indian politician. Discover Abul Hashim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Kashemnagar, Purba Bardhaman, Bengal, British India |
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5 October, 1974 |
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Abul Hashim Net Worth
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Abul Hashim (25 January 1905 – 5 October 1974) was a Bangladeshi politician and Islamic thinker in the Indian Subcontinent.
Abul Hashim was born in a lord family in the village of Kashiara in Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal.
He graduated from Burdwan Raj College in 1928, which was then affiliated with the University of Calcutta, and earned a law degree in 1931 from the same university.
Then he started his law practice at the court of Burdwan.
He was the father of Bangladeshi leftist politician and writer Badruddin Umar.
Abul Hashim started his political activity with the Muslim League hoping to free Bengal from the political maneuverings and the economic exploitations of the non-Bengali landlords and capitalists, like the Khwajas and the Ispahanis respectively.
He took part in the election to the Bengal Legislative Council in 1936, and participated in the All India Muslim League conference at Allahabad in 1938.
He also participated in Muslim League's Lahore conference in 1940.
In 1940, Abul Hashim began to experience problems with his eyesight, and his condition worsened in 1950 when he became completely blind.
Hashem, a Muslim with a leftist sensibility, opted to pursue his agenda within the Muslim League and, using his family connections, got elected as the general secretary of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League in 1943.
In his memoirs, Abul Hashim mentions that at the meeting where he was elected to the post, he was clad in a dhoti.
He was critical of Jinnah's vision of East Pakistan, the modern day Bangladesh.
The success of the Muslim League soon came through in the 1946 election.
He maintained a political proximity with Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and was active in Pakistan Movement.
But, he participated in the United Bengal movement in 1947, and on 12 May 1947 he together with Sarat Bose met Mahatma Gandhi to discuss the United Bengal scheme and received his blessings.
But the day after, on 13 May 1947, the president of the Indian National Congress, J. B. Kripalani, dismissed any notions to "save the unity of Bengal".
In reply to the plea, made by Ashrafuddin Chowdhury, a Muslim nationalist and peasant leader from Tippera, Kripalini wrote: "All that the Congress seeks to do today is to rescue as many areas as possible from the threatened domination of the League and Pakistan. It wants to save as much territory for a Free Indian Union as is possible under the circumstances. It therefore insists upon the division of Bengal and Punjab into areas for Hindustan and Pakistan respectively."
After the partition of India, Abul Hashim became the parliamentary leader of the opposition in the West Bengal Provincial Assembly.
In 1950, Abul Hashim decided to move to East Pakistan and settled in Dhaka.
Despite this problem, he continued his work in politics, and in 1960, he became the Director of the Islamic Academy.
He was also a founding member of Pakistan's Council of Islamic Ideology, a constitutional body established in 1962 by Ayub Khan that exists to this day to advise on the Islamisation of the Pakistani state.
Abul Hashim wrote several books in English and Bengali.