Shah Abdul Hannan


Shah Abdul Hannan was a Bangladeshi Islamic philosopher, writer, economist, educator and media personality. He served as the deputy governor of the Bangladesh Bank and chairman of the National Board of Revenue. He was the founding vice chancellor of Darul Ihsan University, North South University, chairman of the Islamic Economics Research Bureau, and the director of Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.

Early life and education

Abdul Hannan was born on 23 September 1939 to a Bengali Muslim family in Kurikhai, Kishoreganj subdivision, Mymensingh district, Bengal Presidency. He completed his Bachelor of Economics and Political Science in 1959 and his Master of Political Science in 1961 from the University of Dacca. After completing his studies he joined the then Pakistan Civil Service.

Career

Government service

Shah Abdul Hannan started his professional life as a lecturer of political science in a college in Dhaka. He joined Pakistan Finance Service in 1963 and retired as the secretary of the government of Bangladesh in 1998. He served the government of Bangladesh as:

Educator

Hannan was one of the founding members of the North South University, Asian University of Bangladesh, and Darul Ihsan University. He also served as the chairman of the Institute of Research and Development, International Islamic University, Chittagong and a syndicate member of Manarat International University.
He has lectured for YouTube videos and indoor classes on a wide range of issues, including women's rights, human rights, contemporary issues and Islamic solutions, Usul al fiqh, and Islamic economics.

Economist

As an economist, Shah Abdul Hannan served as:

Social work

Media personality

Shah Hannan regularly attended media programs of channels NTV, ATN Bangla, RTV and Islamic TV.

Works

Books written by Shah Abdul Hannan:Islami Ortthonitite Shorker er Vumika Islami Orthoniti: Dorshon O Kormokoushol Nari Shomossa o Islam Nari O Bastobota
  • Social Laws of Islam Desh Shomaj O Rajniti Bishoy ChintaSoviet Union e Islam Usul-al-Fiqh Law Economics and History
  • Islam and Gender: The Bangladesh Perspective

Personal life

He had two children, Samina Akhter and Shah Mustafa Faisal.

Death

Hannan died at Ibn Sina Hospital on 2 June 2021, at the age of 82. He has been undergoing treatment since 8 May for geriatric illness; during this time he suffered multiple heart attacks, and lost his memory due to inflammation in the brain. Per Islamic tradition, he was given Salat al-Janazah funeral prayers: one was held at Dhanmondi Shahi Eidgah, another was in front of his house, and a third was at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. He was buried at Shahjahanpur Cemetery in Dhaka.