The Qazi Imdadul Huq Rachanavali is a collection of short stories, poems and essays written by educationist and writer Kazi Imdadul Huq.His famous novel, Abdullah, which depicts the lives of early 20th century Muslims in Bengal, is included in this collection.
Qazi Imdadul Haq (Bengali: কাজী ইমদাদুল হক) was a Bengali writer. Haq was involved with M. Hedayetullah, Syed Emdad Ali and M. Asad Ali to publish monthly Nabanur and was president of the Publication Committee of the Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Patrika, a Bengali literary quarterly. Later, Haq became an editor of Shiksak, an educational monthly magazine and remained with this magazine for three years. He was also a writer and earned considerable fame for his poems, novels, essays, and children's literature.
Literary Works * Abdullah * Alexandriar Prachin Pustakagar (The Ancient Library of Alexandria) * Abdur Rahmaner Kirti (The great deeds of Abdur Rahman) * France-e Muslim Odhikar (Muslim Conquest of France) * Alhamra * Pagal Kholifa (The Crazy Caliph) * Muslim Jagater Biggan Charcha (Science in the Muslim World) * Nabi Kahani (Tales of Prophets)