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Muhammad Enam-Ul Haque

Muhammad Enam-Ul Haque was a Bangladeshi academician, historian and writer who served as the fourth vice-chancellor of Islamic University, Bangladesh from May 9, 1995, to September 2, 1997. He was also a professor in the Department of Islamic History and Culture at Chittagong University.

Early life and education
Enam-Ul Haque was born January 30, 1939, in the village of Guptakhali in Muradpur union, Sitakunda upazila, Chittagong District to an aristocratic Muslim family. His father, Mawlana Nurul Absar, was a professor in the Arabic department of Feni Government College and translated the book Muntakhab al-Arabi into English. Haque obtained his PhD from Chittagong University in 1973. == Early career ==
Early career
Enam-Ul Haque taught at Rangpur Carmichael College, Chittagong College and Chittagong Government City College which was planned and designed by Rashid Ahmed. He resigned as vice-chancellor September 2, 1997, following protests at the university. == Later career and death ==
Later career and death
Haque was a member of the National Education Commission for 1996–97. After serving on the commission, he returned to being professor at Chittagong University until retiring in 2007. He was also an advisor to Sitakunda Samiti-Chittagong. The American Biographical Institute published his biography in the 7th, 8th and 9th editions of their International Directory of Distinguished Leadership. == Bibliography ==
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