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Hasan Azizul Haque laid to eternal rest on RU campus

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Hasan Azizul Haque laid to eternal rest on RU campus

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Published: 15:31, 16 November 2021  
Hasan Azizul Haque laid to eternal rest on RU campus

Hasan Azizul Huq. Photo: File

Eminent writer Prof Hasan Azizul Huq was laid to eternal rest on the green campus of Rajshahi University (RU).

After Zuhr prayers, his namaz-e-janaza was held at RU Central Jame Mosque followed by his burial at in-front of the Central Library largely attended by dignitaries, academics and the public in general.

Prior to the janaza the body was kept on Central Shaheed Minar premises.

Scores of people paid their last respect to the legend writer there.

Among others, RU Vice-chancellor Prof Golam Sabbir Sattar, Pro-VCs Prof Chowdhury Jakaria and Prof Sultan-Ul-Islam, National University Vice-chancellor Prof Moshiur Rahman and former RU VC Prof Saidur Rahman Khan attended the janaza and burial programmes.

The renowned writer passed away in his Bishwabidyaloy Housing Society residence at around 9:15pm on Monday at the age of 82.

He was suffering from various old age complications, including heart, lungs infection and electrolyte imbalance.

He left behind one son, three daughters and a large number of students, academic colleagues, relatives and admirers to mourn his death.

Born at Jabgram village of Burdwan district in India’s West Bengal on February 2, 1939, Azizul spent most of his life in Rajshahi.

He retired in 2004 after joining Rajshahi University’s philosophy department as a teacher in 1973. He lived near the campus.

Earlier, he obtained BA degree from Rajshahi College in 1958 and MA degree in philosophy from RU in 1960. Hasan Azizul Haque was one of the most respected and beloved professors of Rajshahi University, even after his retirement.

Known as one of the authors who marked the changes in Bangla literature in the 60s, Azizul had worked as the Bangabandhu Chair at Dhaka University, reports Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha.

Throughout over 50 years of his remarkable and prestigious literary career, Azizul has published short stories illustrating a uniquely exquisite form of literary language.

Winner of the highest civilian awards, Swadhinata Padak and Ekushey Padak, the writer was honoured with Ananda Puroshkar in West Bengal.

Among his works, storybooks ‘Samudrer Swapna Sheeter Aranya, ‘Atmoja O Ekti Karobi Gachh’ and ‘Jibon Ghoshe Agun’, and novels ‘Brittayon’, ‘Agunpakhi’ and ‘Shiuli’ are notable.

In 2009, Assam University conferred Doctor of Literature degree on Hasan Azizul for his remarkable contribution to Bangla literature.