As I complete writing of this book, I gratefully acknowledge the
Lord of my Life, the Man of the Heart, Allah – the Supreme and
the Sovereign being, the Creator of the universe and everything
that the earth and sky possess. It is God who helped me
complete the present book, ‘Lalon Shah: The Great Sufi Baul of
the East’. It is my final work on Lalon and his songs. Lalon died in
1890.
In this connection, I express my gratitude to the Google Network
for all support proving me with necessary information as and
when required for research. It worked as a moving library.
Initially, it was my Principal Professor Mazharuddin Bhuiyan
(M.U.Bhuiyan) and the Vice Principal. Professor Ambica Das
Chakravarty who once studied at the Visva-Bharati of Tagore in
West Bengal, India helped me greatly encouraging me to
undertake such kind of research. They used to read my articles
as these came out in the literary page of the Daily Ittefaq. Here I
express my gratitude to the Editor of the Ittefaq literary page for
publishing my articles in those days. It was the beginning of my
literary career. Later I also received encouragement from the
News Editor, Thee Ittefaq, Sirajuddin Hussain, who knew me
from my childhood.
Here I take the privilege to express my heartfelt gratitude to Mr.
Qazi Golam Ahad who was the Deputy Commissioner, Kushtia
(1961—1964) and was the President of the Kushtia College
Governing Body and a Sufi by heart, when I was a teacher at the
Kushtia College. He, in fact, came to know of me as I was
introduced to him by the Principal, Kushtia College, my teacher,
Mr. M.U. Bhuiyn and read my articles published in the News
Papers. Here I remember Mr. Rafiqullah Chowdhury, a CSP and a
senior friend to me when I was a resident student at Fazlul
Haque Muslim Hall in the late 50s. It was he who talked to the
Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Qazi Golam Ahad about me and
requested him to do all his best for me. To be very specific, it
was Mr. Qazi Gulam Ahad who came forward to help me as I
organized the Bauls, the followers of Lalon Shah at Seuria in his
9Akhra. He arranged fund from various sources and formed a
comm with the Government pleader A.Z. Rezawanul Haque to
undertake the construction work. In 1963 the work was
complete. It was a time when my book on Lalon Shah, the first
book during the Pakistani period on Lalon under the name Baul
Kabi Lalon Shah was published. The Deputy Commissioner, Qazi
Golam Ahad invited the then Governor of East Pakistan for
inauguration of the Lalon Loke Shahitya Centre and presented a
copy of my book to him. He congratulated me for writing the
book. In 1975, I renamed the Lalon Loke Shahitya Centre to Lalon
Academy by one of my Classmate at Dhaka University and the
the Deputy Commissioner, Kushtia, Poet Abul Hasnat Mufazzal
Karim. I remember with gratitude Professor Dr. Abdul Hai. the
Head of the department of Bangla, Dhaka University, He was the
first to write on me in a book, named ‘Katipoi Jivan’ in Bengali
and published by the Government of East Pakistan, Ministry of
Education and Culture, congratulating me for writing a book on
Lalon for the first time in East Pakistan. I gratefully remember
Professor Dr. Syed Sajjad Hussain, Head, English Department,
Dhaka University who also encouraged me after he enjoyed my
writings when I was his student. Poet Golam Mostafa, my
father’s friend, came forward as I met him in Dhaka. He was very
happy as he went through my manu and published a
series of articles on Lalon in the Journal, Lekhak Sangha Patrika.
He was then the Editor of the Journal along with Poet Sufia
Kamal. He introduced me to poet Abdul Qadir, the Editor,
Mahenau. He published a review of my book in his journal.
Today, I remember Professor M. Mansuruddin, Professor Dr.
Ashraf Siddique and Poet Jasimuddin for their support and
encouragement as long as they lived. In this connection, I also
recall my moments with Professor Dr. Mazharul Islam, the Head,
Bangla, Rajshahi University who wrote the Preface of my book,
‘Baul Kabi Lalon Shah’, the second enlarged edition when he was
at Harvard University. There are many more persons from home
and abroad who encouraged me in my research on Lalon and the
Bauls. I remember Professor Dr. Mortaza Sharaf and his wife
Professor Mahdekha Sharaf who worked as the Visiting
Professors at the Dhaka University after liberation of Bangladesh.
10Professor Dr. Mortaza Sharaf was a son in law to Professor Dr.
Muhammad Moin of Tehran University who discovered the word
‘Baul’ as a Persian word for the first time. Professor Morteza
Sharaf visited me at Kushtia.
Here, I gratefully acknowledge the contribution made to me by
Dr. Phil Parshall, the Harvard and the Yale fellow and also to his
wife, Julie Parshall, John and Jane Thorpe, James and Diana
Jennings. They all lived in Bangladesh and became almost a part
of my family. Phil helped in my joining at the Divinity School,
Harvard in 1985.I also gratefully remember Professor Jane Smith,
Dean of the Faculty, and Divinity School, Harvard University for
her initiative in inviting me to joining the Divinity School, the
Harvard University. I owe my deep sense of gratitude to
Professor Dr. Annemarie Schimmel, the Head, Oriental Studies
who liked me and asked me to continue my stay at Harvard.
I express my gratitude to Professor Tone Bleie, the Norwegian
Professor who came to Bangladesh recently for going through
my manu and encouraged me to complete it. I also
gratefully acknowledge the contribution made to me by
Professor Dr. Abu Yousuf Abdullah, the Director, IBA, Dhaka
University and Chairman, Northern University Bangladesh.
During my 16 year service to the Northern University Bangladesh
both in Khulna and also in Dhaka, he extended his unqualified
support to me. At the age of 88, I still have been working for
Northern University as a Professor of English and Dean, Faculty
of Humanities and Social Science for him. I also acknowledge
with all my love and gratitude, the contribution made to me by
my loving parents and my wife, Professor Syeda Amena Karim
during the period they lived. It were they who allowed me to
spend time with the Bauls and to share experiences with them
for days together to explore the unknown facts about them.
Many a time my wife had to cook for the Bauls when I brought
them home on odd hours. I pray for their Jannath.
I also acknowledge the support extended to me by my daughter,
Sultana Afroz, MPA, Harvard and the former Secretary to the
Government, and also to my son in law, Shams al Mujaddid, the
former Joint Secretary to the Government for their love
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and support as I worked on my book. I also thank Mustafiz
Karigar for a wonderful cover page for my book, Lalon Shah the
Great Sufi Baul of the East. The portrait of Lalon Shah was
actually a pencil sketch made by Jyotirindranath Tagore,
Rabindranath’s elder brother in 1989 at Shelaidah and was kept
at Rabindra Sadan, Visva-Bharati. It was collected for me by
Professor Sanat Kumar Mitra and Professor Tushar Chatterji, the
two of my friends in India for the first time in 1975. I thank them
from the core of my heart.I also thank Mr. Golam Kibria of
Karubak publication for doing best for r in this regard. Lastly, I
acknowledge the sincere services extended to me by Md.
Mizanur Rahman, the Admin. Assistant at the Northern
University Bangladesh for helping me in preparing my book.