Prof. Abdur Razzaq (Bengali: আবদুর রাজ্জাক, pronounced [abd̪uɾ ɾad͡ʒːak]; c. 1914 – 28 November 1999)[1] was a Bangladeshi scholar, academic, public intellectual and one of the first National Professors of Bangladesh.
[3] Razzaq was born in 1914 in his maternal home in the village of Paragram in Nawabganj, Dacca district, Bengal Presidency.
He returned home without any formal degree after Laski had died in 1950 and carried on teaching in the department of political science at the University of Dhaka until 1975.
Ahmed Sofa wrote his book, Jaddapi Amar Guru (Eventhough My Teacher), on Razzaq's life.
Sardar Fazlul Karim published a book, Dhaka Bisshobiddalay O Purbabangya Samaj, based on his interviews of Razzaq.