Farrukh Ahmad

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Syed Farrukh Ahmad (Bengali: সৈয়দ ফররুখ আহমদ; 10 June 1918 – 19 October 1974), later simply known as Farrukh Ahmad, was a Bangladeshi poet and author. He is commonly known as the poet of the Muslim renaissance, as many of his poems embody the spirit of resurrection in the hearts of the colonised Muslims of Bengal. Other than being a distinguished bearer of Islamic thought in modern Bengal, his poetry is also significant for its diction and literary value. The transition from romanticism to modernism is evident in his poetry and he is best known for his magnum opus, Sat Sagorer Majhi. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Farrukh Ahmad
rdf:langString Farrukh Ahmad
rdf:langString Farrukh Ahmad
rdf:langString Dhaka, Bangladesh
xsd:date 1974-10-19
rdf:langString Majhail, Sreepur, Magura, Bengal Presidency, British India
xsd:date 1918-06-10
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xsd:date 1918-06-10
rdf:langString October 2019
xsd:date 1974-10-19
rdf:langString Poem
rdf:langString Bangladeshi
rdf:langString ফররুখ আহমদ
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rdf:langString Sat Sagorer Majhi, Naufel O Hatem, Muhurter Kobita
rdf:langString Poet, editor
rdf:langString Citation is to a website without the hallmarks of a reliable source, surely a scholarly source must exist.
rdf:langString Syeda Taieba Khatun
rdf:langString Syed Farrukh Ahmad (Bengali: সৈয়দ ফররুখ আহমদ; 10 June 1918 – 19 October 1974), later simply known as Farrukh Ahmad, was a Bangladeshi poet and author. He is commonly known as the poet of the Muslim renaissance, as many of his poems embody the spirit of resurrection in the hearts of the colonised Muslims of Bengal. Other than being a distinguished bearer of Islamic thought in modern Bengal, his poetry is also significant for its diction and literary value. The transition from romanticism to modernism is evident in his poetry and he is best known for his magnum opus, Sat Sagorer Majhi.
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