Muhammad Abdul Bari | |
Native Name: | মুহাম্মাদ আব্দুল বারী |
Native Name Lang: | bn |
Birth Place: | Syedpur, Bogra District, Bengal Presidency |
Father: | Muhammad Abdullahil Baqi |
Relatives: | Muhammad Abdullahil Kafi |
Birth Date: | 1930 |
Office: | Vice-chancellor of Rajshahi University |
Term Start: | 19 July 1971 |
Predecessor: | Syed Sajjad Hussain |
Successor: | Khan Sarwar Murshid |
Term End: | 8 January 1972 |
Term Start1: | 7 July 1977 |
Predecessor1: | Syed Ali Ahsan |
Successor1: | Maqbular Rahman Sarkar |
Term End1: | 17 February 1981 |
Office2: | Vice-chancellor of Bangladesh National University |
Term Start2: | 21 October 1992 |
Term End2: | 20 October 1996 |
Predecessor2: | Position established |
Successor2: | Aminul Islam |
Muhammad Abdul Bari (1930 – 4 June 2003) was a Bangladeshi academic, linguist and Islamic scholar.[1]
Abdul Bari was born in 1930, to a Bengali Muslim family in the village of Syedpur in Shibganj, Bogra District, Bengal Province. His grandfather, Sayed Abdul Hadi, had founded the village of Nurul Huda in Dinajpur and was one of the pioneers of the Ahl-i Hadith movement in Bengal. His father, Muhammad Abdullahil Baqi, was the vice-president of Muslim League, a member of Bengal Legislative Assembly, Pakistan General Assembly and East-Pakistan Legislative Council.[1]
Abdul Bari passed the Islamic intermediate examination from Dhaka Intermediate Government College (now Kazi Nazrul Islam College) in 1946. He completed his bachelor's and master's in Arabic from the University of Dhaka in 1949 and 1950 respectively. He then moved to Oxford University to conduct research under the two orientalists professor Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb and professor Joseph Schacht. He obtained the DPhil degree in 1953.[1]
Abdul Bari served as a teacher during 1954–1977 and as an academic administrator during 1977–1996. He was appointed the vice-chancellor of Rajshahi University twice in 1971 and in 1977 and of Bangladesh National University in 1992.[2] He was also the chairman of Bangladesh University Grants Commission during 1981–1989.[1] He was head member of Islamic University establishing Planning Committee in January 1977.[3]