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  • Zainul Abedin

    Bangladeshi painter and pioneer of the modern art movement

    For other people with similar names, see Zayn al-Abidin (disambiguation).

    Zainul Abedin (29 December 1914 – 28 May 1976), also known as Shilpacharya (Master of Art) was a Bangladeshi painter. He became well known in 1944 through his series of paintings depicting some of the great famines in Bengal during its British colonial period. After the Partition of Indian subcontinent he moved to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). In 1948, he helped to establish the Institute of Arts and Crafts (now Faculty of Fine Arts) at the University of Dhaka.[1]The Indian Express has described him as a legendary Bangladeshi painter and activist.[2] Like many of his contemporaries, his paintings on the Bengal famine of 1943 are viewed as his most characteristic works. His homeland honored him with the title "Shilpacharya" (Bengali: শিল্পাচার্য) "Great teacher of the arts" for his artistic and visionary at

    Zain has been involved in the Pakistani Music scene from Long time. His name is well-known in all the main production houses in Karachi. A Talented singer with an extensive experience in all kind of Vocal experiences, Zain is not only ambitious towards his musical career but honestly interested in making and doing good music to entertain people. The first single by Zain known as "Saiyaan Saiyaan" was released on Pakmusic.net In the beginning of 2006, and was a hit, earning a lot of appreciation and great reviews. From then onwards Zain took special interest in the kind of sound the audiences wanted to hear and has henceforth after a labor of 2 years completed his album. His association with Big names like Shani haider (Couple of goods) and Shuja Haider are well known regarding his album work. On another front Zain has also done a lot of commercial work, including jingles and voice-overs for many major brands of Pakistan Including "Talkshawk, tapal, Djuice, Pepsi twist

    Zayn al-Abidin Sajjad Meerthi

    Indian Islamic scholar (1910–1991)

    Zayn al-Abidin Sajjad Meerthi (also written as Qazi Zainul Abideen Sajjad Meerthi) (1910–1991) was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and historian and head of the Islamic studies department of Jamia Millia Islamia. His book Tarikh-e-Millat is required reading in the syllabus of Darul Uloom Deoband and in madrasas affiliated with it.[1]

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    Zayn al-Abidin Sajjad Meerthi was born in 1910 in Meerut, United Provinces of British India. He was schooled at Darul Uloom Meerut and Madrasa Imdad al-Islam in Meerut. He graduated in Arabic literature from Allahabad University and specialized in ahadith at Darul Uloom Deoband beneath Anwar Shah Kashmiri and Hussain Ahmad Madani in 1346 AH.[2][3] He was a disciple of Abdul Mumin Deobandi, who was Mahmud Hasan Deobandi's brother-in-law.[3]

    At Tajwar Najibabadi's request, Meerthi became joint editor of Najibabadi's journal

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