Hakim Habibur Rahman

Hakim Habibur Rahman

Hakim Habibur Rahman ( _bn. হাকিম হাবিবুর রহমান) ( _ur. حکیم حبیب الرحمان ) (March 23 1881 - 23 February 1947) was an "Unani" physician, litterateur, journalist, politician and chronicler in early 20th-century Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was a close associate of Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah of the Dhaka Nawab Family. His two chronicles of Dhaka, "Asudegan-e-Dhaka" and "Dhaka Panchas Baras Pahle", remain important primary source material for researchers working on Dhaka. His wide collection of manuscripts, coins, weapons and artifacts is preserved at the Dhaka University Library as the "Hakim Habibur Rahman Collection". [http://a-bangladesh.com/banglapedia/HT/R_0034.htm Bangapedia: Hakim Habibur Rahman] ] The Hakim Habibur Rahman Lane carries his name near his birthplace, the "Choto Katra", a landmark in the old part of Dhaka. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/K_0124.htm Banglapedia:Katra] ]

Medical career

Habibur Rahman trained for 11 years in "tibb" (tradional medical practice) and the "Unani" system of medicine at Kanpur, Lucknow, Delhi and Agra after completing his studies at Dhaka Madrasah. [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/U_0040.htm Banglapedia: Urdu] ] He established his own practice in 1904. In 1939 he was awarded the title of "Saiful Mulk" for his contribution to the files of medicine by the British government. [http://a-bangladesh.com/banglapedia/HT/R_0034.htm Bangapedia: Hakim Habibur Rahman] ]

ocial and political work

Habibur Rahman was a prominent leader of the Khilafat Movement in East Bengal. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/K_0236.htm Banglapedia: Khilafat Movement] ] In the 1920s and '30s he performed as a major arbitrator for the Sardar community of Dhaka, who were the tradional leaders of the Panchayet system of local government of Dhaka. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/P_0063.htm Banglapedia: Panchayet System (Dhaka)] ] He edited "Al Mushriq", an Urdu monthly journal, in 1906, and launched another Urdu monthly, "Jadu", together with Khwaja Adel in 1924. He founded the Tibbia Habibia College in Dhaka in 1930. Apart from his general support to the Dhaka Museum, he donated 231 old coins, some of gold and silver, to the museum in 1936. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/M_0414.htm Banglapedia: Museum] ]

Literary work

A major Urdu journalist and writer in turn of the century Dhaka, Habibur Rahman wrote extensively, often under the "takhallus" (pen name) of Ahsan (meaning "mercy"). Apart from the celebrated "Asudegan-e-Dhaka" (1946) and "Dhaka Panchas Baras Pahle" (1949), his other major works include "Al-Fariq" (1904), Socrates' biography "Hayat-e-Sukrat" (1904), "Tazkiratul-Fujala" and "Masajid-e-Dhaka". [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/U_0040.htm Banglapedia: Urdu] ] He collected all the Arabic, Persian and Urdu books written in Bengal for more than 40 years and published a catalog titled "Sulasa Ghusala". [ [http://www.dawn.com/2002/09/11/fea.htm The Dawn: Urdu in Bangladesh] ] He compiled the correspondence between Mirza Ghalib and Khwaja Haider Jan Shayek, a 19th-century Urdu poet from Dhaka, in "Inshaye Shayek". [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/H_0017.htm Banglapedia: Haider Jan Shayek] ] He was the founder secretary of "Anjuman-e-Urdu", an organization established to provide a forum for the cultivation of Urdu in East Bengal and Assam. [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/U_0040.htm Banglapedia: Urdu] ]

Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation

The Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation was established in 1994 in memory of Hakim Habibur Rahman. The scope of the foundation includes research on and promotion of herbal and Unani medicine, establishment of charitable institutions on traditional medical studies and exchange of knowledge, awards of merit, organization of seminars and symposia, and promotion of the social and intellectual ideals of Hakim Habibur Rahman. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/H_0218.htm Banglapedia: Hakim Habibur Rahman Founadtion] ]

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*Enamul Haque, "Hakim Habibur Rahman Khan Commemoration Volume (A Collection of Essays on History, Art, Archaeology, Numismatics, Epigraphy and Literature of Bangladesh and Eastern India)", The International Centre for Study of Bengal Art, Dhaka, 2001, ISBN 984-814-003-4.

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