Mahbub Ul Alam (1 May, 1898 – 7 August, 1981) is one of very few Bengali Muslim writers who have shocked the conservative Muslim society with his pen. Two of his fictional writings, Mofizon and Momener Jabanbandi, reflect the boldness with which he put into moral and religious attitudes. Our present story is on such an irony that brings Ramiz face to face with society, morality and religion. We do not, of course, want to hurt anybody’s sentiment.
Korbani by Mahbub Ul Alam, Read by Shila Biswas
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