Mujibur Rahman Khan began his involvement in journalism initially as a letter-writer to various newspapers and periodicals, notably to
The Bengalee, led by
Surendranath Banerjee. He later contributed to
The Sudhakar and served as an editor for the weekly,
Islam Rabi. In 1906, Rahman was appointed as the editor of the English weekly,
The Mussalman, founded by
barrister Abdur Rasul. In 1936, Mujibur Rahman Khan was forced to leave
the Mussalman, which was sympathetic to the
Muslim League. In 1937, he established the periodical,
The Comrade, with the help of fellow
Indian nationalists. ==Death==