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Name
  
Abdul Anjum


Role
  
Writer

Died
  
April 1992, Lahore, Pakistan

Dr. Abdul Rauf (1931 – April 1992) was a Pakistani Muslim writer, poet, philosopher and a notable professor of Government College Lahore. He was the Head of the English department (1986-1992) at Government College Lahore. He has also served as the Head of department in the same field at King Abdul Aziz University, KSA.

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Early life and education

Dr. Abdul Rauf was born on 17 September 1931 in Gujranwala, Pakistan (British India before Independence of Pakistan in 1947). He received his primary education from Gujranwala, and moved to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1948.

Career

Dr. Abdul Rauf served as Head of Department of English Literature and Language at Government College University, Lahore. Prior to that, we was Professor of English Language and Literature at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Before his death, he was offered the position of chairperson of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education at Lahore (also known as BISE- see [1]).

Notable Works

Dr. Abdul Rauf is co-author and main contributor of Polymer English Grammar & Composition (1972), which is one of most widely used book for Intermediate Students in Pakistan as supplemental book for exam preparations.

In 1983, he published his famous five lectures on John Milton's philosophy of education.

He is also famous for his Arabic to English translation of Busairi's Poem of the Mantle (or commonly known as Qasida Burda, a 13th-century ode).

Death

He died in the early hours of April 25, 1992 at his home in Lahore due to a heart attack. He was 60.

References

Abdul Rauf Anjum Wikipedia