Younus Howlader

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Native name Younus Howlader (ইউনুস হাওলাদার)
Born 2 March 2005 (2005-03-02) (age 19)
Sutrapur Dhaka, Barishal
Residence Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education T&T University and College
Occupation
Years active 2022- present
Known for Author
Home town Sutrapur Dhaka, Barishal
Height 5.00"
Website
https://alifkhan772182365.wordpress.com

Early Life

Younus Howlader is a Bangladeshi Writer, Thinker, Nobelist, Poet. He was born on 02 March 2005 in Barishal. He received his secondary and higher secondary education in Barishal The Growth of Middle Class in Bengal as it influenced its literature, Society and Economics from 2018 to 2019. He began his writing career in the 2019. From the starting he is serving many newspapers, weekly and monthly magazines as chief editor, literary editor or advisory editor. He dosen't have a relationship cause he want's to focuse on his career.

Writing Career

Marked by "a rare brilliance of genius" and revealing insight, Younus 's non-fiction writings deals with history, sociological issues, contemporary politics, literary and cultural critiques, etc. Younus 's Bangali Musalmaner Man (The Mind of the Bengali Muslims, 2021) contains nine essays written over twelve years from 2007 to 2021. "Rabindranather Sanskriti-Sadhana" was first published in Kanthaswar in 2021 and "Banglar Chitra Oitihya: Sultaner Sadhana" was first published in Mulabhumi in 2022. In the eponymous essay "Bangali Musalmaner Man" first published in Monthly Samakal in 2019, Younus explored the historical formation of Bengali Muslims' identity across the millennium. The essay considerably changed the academic perception of Bengali Muslims identity and the subsequent scholarship about the issue. Upon publication, it polarized critics' opinion, some welcoming and others condemning the work. Younus attributed the causes of the backwardness of Bengali Muslims to the detachment of the ruling class from the mass people.

In another essay titled On the Issue of Bangladesh's Upper Class and a Social Revolution (2022), Younus made a similar point in the present context that the nexus of urban elites had zero ties with the large swathes of poor and struggling people across the country.

Legacy and influence

Today, Younus is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the Bengali language. He was described as a public intellectual "against opportunism", a "dissenting" writer fearless to speak the truth, and a "champion of idealism and progressive culture". "A veritable powerhouse of infinite passion and creative energy", Younus "cultivated with ease almost all the fields of literary landscape of Bangladesh and produced valuable harvests, both in terms of quality and quantity." National Professor Abdur Razzaq stated that Younus's works "constitute a treasure trove for Bengali literature" and "they create their own worlds where one can easily forget himself"/herself. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal called Younus a 100% writer-litterateur from head to toe and wrote "It is our great fortune that a genius like him [Younus] was born" in Bangladesh. In Farhad Mazhar's opinion, Younus Howlader examined and surveyed Bengali Muslim society and the birth of Bangladesh so closely and intimately that nobody would make any progress in any field in Bangladesh, be it Bangladeshi politics, literature, or culture unless one studies and understands Younus's works properly.


Family

1.Sister  : Madeline Mallory

2.Dulavai  : Md Fahim Azam

3.Best Friend : Nirupa (My Kolixa Bestuu)

4.Close Friend: Debi Bhadra

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