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  1. Nawab Bahadur Qazi Abdul Latif (1828 – 10 July 1893) was a Bengali Muslim aristocrat, educator and social worker. His title, Nawab was awarded by the British in 1880. He was one of the first Muslims in 19th-century India to embrace the idea of modernisation.

  2. Nawab Abdul Latif (n. 1828 - 10 de julio de 1893) fue uno de los pioneros promotores de la modernización y el renacimiento musulmán en su país natal Bangladés. Provenía de una familia musulmana del distrito de Faridpur, empezando sus estudios anglo-árabes en la Madrasa 'Aliya por inspiración de su padre.

  3. Life and times - Nawab Bahadur Abdul Latif. 1828 - 1893. Nawab Abdul Latif of Calcutta, Bengal, truly stood as a guiding light for the Muslim community in 19th-century British India. His influence extended far beyond Bengal, resonating across the entire country.

  4. COLONIAL BENGAL. Shamim Firdous Abdul Latif was one of the most remarkable persons of nineteenth century Bengal. For nearly half a century, he occupied a unique position in the public life in Bengal. His endeavours for the uplift of the Muslim.

  5. Abdul Latif was born in March 1828 in Rajapur, East Bengal in British India, (now Bangladesh). He received his schooling in Calcutta, and higher education at Calcutta Madrasah that had been established by the British to train Muslim men in Islamic law and related subjects for employment in public service.

  6. Nawab Bahadur Abdul Latif, unlike many Muslim leaders of India in the nineteenth century, recognised early on the significance of English education and Western knowledge under British rule. During his career in the public service, he rose to become an advocate for the Muslim community working selflessly to promote modern education among the ...

  7. 18 de nov. de 2020 · It was in Calcutta Madrasa that Abdul Latif was told that under the new colonial regime, knowledge of English was essential, and the study of Persian and Arabic as well as Islamic law was not important, as it was believed to be by his community.