Maulana Mazharul Haque

Born:

Died:

1866

1930

State:

Bihar

Summary:

Maulana Mazharul Haque was a prominent freedom fighter, educationist, and political leader in the Indian independence movement. He actively promoted Hindu-Muslim unity, worked for social reforms, and played a key role in the nationalist movement in Bihar and Eastern India.

Biography:

Maulana Mazharul Haque was born in 1866 in Patna, Bihar. Educated in law, he used his legal expertise and influence to promote social and political reform. Deeply committed to India’s freedom, he aligned with the Indian National Congress while also advocating communal harmony during a period of growing tensions.

He played an important role in organizing local movements, spreading nationalist ideas, and supporting education for the underprivileged. Haque also contributed to the development of institutions that promoted modern education and civic awareness in Bihar.

Throughout his life, Maulana Mazharul Haque was respected for his simplicity, ethical leadership, and unwavering dedication to India’s independence. He passed away in 1930, remembered as a key figure in Eastern India’s nationalist and social reform movements.

Key Movements:

- Participation in Indian independence movement

- Advocacy for Hindu-Muslim unity

- Support for education and establishment of schools

- Active role in Bihar Provincial Congress Committee

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