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Shahidul Zahir (Mohammad Shaheedul Haque) was born on 11 September, 1953 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is a Writer. Discover Shahidul Zahir's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Mohammad Shaheedul Haque |
Occupation |
Writer |
Age |
55 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
11 September 1953 |
Birthday |
11 September |
Birthplace |
Dhaka, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan |
Date of death |
March 23, 2008, |
Died Place |
Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Nationality |
Bangladesh |
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Shahidul Zahir Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Shahidul Zahir Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Shahidul Zahir worth at the age of 55 years old? Shahidul Zahir’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Bangladesh. We have estimated
Shahidul Zahir's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Jahir only published six books during his lifetime. There are some published stories and novels that remain to be published in book form, in addition to some unpublished works. His last published story is titled "The Miracle of Life" which remains to be anthologised. One novel published in a magazine titled Abu Ibrahim-er Mrityu (tr. Death of Abu Ibrahim), which was published in the magazine Nipun earlier, has already been published as a book by Mowla Brothers in February 2009 Ekushey Book Fair.
He died from acute myocardial infarction (massive heart attack) on 23 March 2008 at the LabAid Cardiac Hospital in Dhaka. His premature death brought an end to a literary personality who was fully competent and capable and was posied to enrich Bengali literature with his unique prose-style. His death was mourned by the president and prime minister of the country, in addition to the literary circle. He was buried at the Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard at Mirpur, Dhaka. He left a huge number of literary fans who were impressed by his unique literary approach.
Shaheedul Jahir was awarded the Kagoz Literary award in 2005, for Dolu nodir Hawa O Onyanya Golpo published in 2004. He also received Alaol Literary Awards.
Phulkumar is a film which was based on a story by Zahir. Phulkumar, was made in 2000 by Ashique Mostafa, is adapted from his short story "Ei Shomoy". His short story "Choturtha Matra" was the basis of an award-winning video film by Nurul Alam Atique. Nurul Alam Atique also made a television drama named Kothay Pabo Tarey from the story titled also as Kotay Pabo Tarey in 2009."Jonome jonmantor" Theatre production by Desh Natok from his well-known short story "Kathurey o darkak"
Shaheedul Jahir was a confirmed bachelor and was often questioned on this. In an interview with Kamruzzaman Jahangir, the editor of the literary magazine Katha, he told he was unable to explain this phenomenon: 'I can tell nothing about this. This has just happened.' His left behind a family which consisted of 4 brothers and 4 sisters. His father died in 1990 and his mother lives with his younger brothers and sisters at his paternal home at Noyatola, Boro Moghbazar, Dhaka, where he used to reside before moving to govt. quarter after joining the Civil Service. He spoke little and appeared to be introvert. It was difficult to make friends with him although he was known to be a very amiable person.
Shaheedul Jahir distinguished himself with his surrealist approach to fiction. He wrote both short stories and novels. His started to write in late-1970s. His first published story 'Bhalobasah" (tr. Love) clearly reflected influence of Bengali novelist Syed Waliullah. His first book of short stories, published in 1985, Parapar bore his tendency to portray human character in intricate language in the perspective of a thin story-line. He has been said to be a magic-realist in line with Latin American writers and termed Zahir has been termed the new Marquez of Bangladesh. However, he admitted the influence of two contemporary novelist, namely Syed Shamsul Haque and Akhtaruzzaman Elias, in addition to Syed Waliullah. Thematically, the storylines of a number of stories bear the influence of Marxist paradigm. Also, in many novels and stories he has chosen the perspective of 1971, the year of liberation war of Bangladesh. He also translated a few stories from English.
Shahidul Zahir (Bengali: শহিদুল জহির ; 11 September 1953 – 23 March 2008) was a Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer. Jibana o Rajnaitik Bastabata (Life and Political Reality, 1988), Je Rate Purnima Chilo (In the Night of Full Moon, 1995), Mukher Dike Dekhi (Looking to the Face, 2006) are considered to his major contributions to Bengali literature. His novels and short stories are highly acclaimed for their originality of language and narrative technique.
Mohammad Shaheedul Haque was born on 11 September 1953 at 36 Bhuter Goli (Bhojo Hari Shaha Street) of Narinda in the old part of Dhaka city. His father A.K Nural Haque was a govt. officer and his mother Jahanara Begum a housewife. His paternal home was in the village Hashil of Raigonj Upazilla of Sirajgonj district. His grandfather Jahiruddin (it seems Shaheed took the name Jahir from his grandfather's name) was a teacher of the local Normal School (during the British Period) and his grandmother was Jinnatun Nesa. They both had died long before, when his father was a child. His maternal grandparents were Azimuddin Ahmad and Hamida Begum of Amlapara, Sirajgonj Town, where he used to visit frequently on the occasion of summer holidays or EIDs during his childhood along with his family members. These places together with Fulbaria an Satkania, where he grew up, left a deep impression in his mind and in the later years featured in many of his short stories and novels. Fictionist Shaheedul Jahir started his school at Silverdale KG School at the then 36 Rankin Street, Dhaka. Later he went to schools of Dhaka, Fulbaria, Mymensingh and Satkania Upazila, Chittagong. From Satkania Model High School he passed his SSC Examination. Later he went to the Dhaka College for his pre-university course (HSC). He studied Political Science at the Dhaka University for his bachelor's and master's degrees. He also went to the American University in Washington DC and Birmingham University. He joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in 1981 as an Assistant Secretary. He was serving as Secretary-in-charge of the Ministry for Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs till his death in 2008.