Ismail Alam

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TitleAlam
Born1868
Died1937 (aged approximately 69)
Main interest(s)Hadith, poetry
Abul Aziz Muhammad Ismail Ali
TitleAlam
Personal life
Born1868
Died1937 (aged approximately 69)
Main interest(s)Hadith, poetry
Notable work(s)Waz Nasihat, Poetry
RelativesIbrahim Ali Tashna (brother)
Oliur Rahman (nephew)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedSunni
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Arabic name
Personal (Ism)Muḥammad Ismāʿīl ʿAlī
محمد إسماعيل علي
Patronymic (Nasab)ibn ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān
بن عبد الرحمن
Teknonymic (Kunya)Abū al-ʿAzīz
أبو العزيز
Epithet (Laqab)Ālam
آلم

Abū al-ʿAzīz Muḥammad Ismāʿīl ʿAlī (Bengali: আবুল আজীজ মোহাম্মদ ইসমাঈল আলী; 1868–1937) was a Bengali politician, teacher and activist of the Khilafat Movement. He wrote poetry in Urdu under the pen name of Ālam (Urdu: آلم). His Diwan-i-Alam poem led to the Calcutta Alia Madrasa awarding him the title of Parrot of Bengal in 1910.[2]

Abul Aziz Muhammad Ismail Ali was born in 1868, to a Bengali Muslim family in the village of Batiail in Kanaighat, Sylhet District. His father, Mawlana Shah Abdur Rahman Qadri, was a notable mufti by occupation. His younger brother was the scholar Ibrahim Ali Tashna. The family was descended from Shah Taqiuddin, a 14th-century Sufi missionary and companion of Shah Jalal.[3][4][5]

Education

Ismail initially studied at home with his father before studying at the Ajiria Madrasa in Fulbari, Golapganj.[6] After getting good results in Arabic and Persian, he enrolled at the Calcutta Alia Madrasa and graduated in 1897. He was also a murid of Fazlur Rahman Ganj-e-Muradabadi.[1]

Career

Along with his Bengali mother-tongue, Ismail Alam became a confident speaker of Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. This enabled him to play an important role in the subcontinent-wide Khilafat Movement, in addition to writing poetry. He used to judicial work. He also taught Hadith studies at the Madinatul Uloom, Gauripur in Assam, Jhingabari Senior Fazil Madrasa, and Sylhet Government Alia Madrasa.[7]

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