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Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali

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Occupation
  
Writer, Teacher

Ethnicity
  
Bengali

Alma mater
  
Rajshahi Normal School

Language
  
Bengali

Citizenship
  
British India

Died
  
30 May 1920

Notable works
  
Saubhagya Sparshamani (Bengali translation ofKimiya-yi sa'ādat)

Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali (1858-1920) was a Bengali writer and reformer of British India.

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Early life

Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali was born in 1858 at Aliabad village in Rajshahi district. He studied in Sreedharpur Madhyabanga Vidyalay then in Rajshahi Normal School. Though passed in quarterly examination he could not continue his study and passed the Entrance exam in 1887 as a private candidate instead of regular candidate. In 1889 he could not pass the F.A. examination and did not continue his study. Apart from Bengali and English he learned Arabic, Persian and Urdu on his own.

Career

He began his career joining as a teacher in school of Cooch Behar. He was also teacher in Loknath School and Rangpur Government Normal School. He served as school-inspector and sub-registrar. He retired in 1917.

Social reform

After retirement Yusuf Ali involved himself in social reform. He was founder secretary of Nur-al-Iman Society (1884), Anjuman-e-Hemayate Islam (1891) and Rajshahi Zila Mussalman Education Society (1918). He had notable contribution in establishment of Fuller Hostel of Rajshahi and Muslim Hostel of Naogan. He was editor of newspaper Nur-al-Iman (1900), Shiksa Samachar and Shiksa Samabay (1919).

Literature

His first book Dugdha-Sarobar first published in 1891. He translated Al-Ghazali's Kimiya-yi sa'ādat in Bengali as Saubhagya Sparshamani in 1895.

Death

Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali died on 30 May 1920.

References

Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali Wikipedia