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Prof. Dr. Syed Ali Ashraf (30 January 1924 – 7 August 1998) was a Bangladeshi-born Islamic scholar and academic. He was the Professor of English and Head of the Department of English,
Karachi University The University of Karachi ( sd, ; informally Karachi University, KU, or UoK) is a public research university located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Established in June 1951 by an act of Parliament and as a successor to the University of Sindh ...
, and later became Director-General, World Centre for Islamic Education at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1980. He was also the founder and director-general of Islamic Academy, Cambridge. He was also the founder vice-chancellor of
Darul Ihsan University Darul Ihsan University ( bn, দারুল ইহসান বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) or DIU was a private university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was founded by late Syed Ali Ashraf in 1989. The government of Bangladesh accredite ...
from its founding to before his death in 1998 in Bangladesh.


Early life and family

Ashraf was born on 30 January 1924 in
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, Bengal Province. He belonged to a
Bengali Muslim Bengali Muslims ( bn, বাঙালি মুসলমান; ) are adherents of Islam who ethnically, linguistically and genealogically identify as Bengalis. Comprising about two-thirds of the global Bengali population, they are the se ...
family of
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originally from the village of
Alokdia Alokdia is a village in Jhalokati District in the Barisal Division of southern-central Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in th ...
in Magura (formerly under
Jessore District Jessore District ( Bengali: যশোর, pronounced Jaw-shore, Anglicised: Jessore), officially spelled Jashore District from April 2018, is a district in the southwestern region of Bangladesh. It is bordered by India to the west, Khulna Dis ...
), Bengal Province. His father, Syed Ali Hamed, was a school inspector. His mother, Syeda Kamrunnegar Khatun, was the daughter of Syed Mukarram Ali, the ''
Zamindar A zamindar (Hindustani: Devanagari: , ; Persian: , ) in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semiautonomous ruler of a province. The term itself came into use during the reign of Mughals and later the British had begun using it as ...
'' and ''Pir'' of Agla in Nawabganj, Dhaka. His brothers were academic and poet
Syed Ali Ahsan Syed Ali Ahsan ( bn, সৈয়দ আলী আহসান; 26 March 1922 – 25 June 2002) was a Bangladeshi poet, writer and university academic. He was awarded Ekushey Padak (1982) and Independence Day Award (1987) by the Government of Bang ...
, and university professor Syed Ali Naqi. He grew up in an atmosphere steeped in Sufi traditions inherited from both his paternal and maternal ancestors.


Education

He obtained his master's degree in English from the
University of Dhaka The University of Dhaka (also known as Dhaka University, or DU) is a public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the oldest university in Bangladesh. The university opened its doors to students on July 1st 1921. Currently i ...
and his Honours and PhD in English literature from
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Fitzwilliam College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college traces its origins back to 1869 and the foundation of the Non-Collegiate Students Board, a venture intended to offer academically excellent students of al ...
.


Career

He started out teaching at a university in what is now Bangladesh. He went on to hold the following positions: * Lecturer and Reader in English at
Dacca University Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city ...
(1949) * Head of the Department of English at
University of Rajshahi The University of Rajshahi, also known as Rajshahi University or RU ( bn, রাজশাহী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), is a public co-educational research university in Bangladesh situated near the northern Bangladeshi cit ...
(1954–56) * Professor and Head of the Department of English at
University of Karachi The University of Karachi ( sd, ; informally Karachi University, KU, or UoK) is a public research university located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Established in June 1951 by an act of Parliament and as a successor to the University of Sindh (whic ...
(1956–73) * Professor and Head of the Department of English at
King Abdulaziz University King Abdulaziz University (KAU) ( ar, جامعة الملك عبد العزيز) is a public university in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. With over 117,096 students in 2022, it is the largest university in the country. Located in south Jeddah, the uni ...
, Mecca (1974–77) * Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah (1977–84) * Visiting Professor at
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
(1971) * Visiting Professor
University of New Brunswick The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public un ...
(1974)


Works

He was a distinguished author and editor, and has written as well as edited several books and many articles. Some of them include: * ''Crisis in Muslim Education'', 1979, London: Hodder and Stoughton (Syed Ali Ashraf and Syed Sajjad Husain eds.) * ''New Horizons in Muslim Education'', 1985, London: Hodder and Stoughton * ''Islam – Teacher's Manual – The Westhill Project'', 1989, Leckhamptom: Stanley Thomas * ''Religion and Education: Islamic and Christian Approaches'', 1994, Cambridge: Islamic Academy (Syed Ali Ashraf and Paul H. Hirst eds.)


References

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