Abdus Salam (Bengali: আবদুস সালাম; 2 August 1910 – 13 February 1977) was a newspaper editor of Bangladesh.
After a brief period as a professor of English at Feni College, he served in many government departments during the British and Pakistan period, including Income Tax, Civil Supplies and Audit but left government service in 1949.
Salam wrote an editorial in 1952 comparing the nepotism of one of the early caliphs with that of Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin.
Salam won a seat in the provincial parliament in the general elections from Feni North constituency as a candidate of United Front.
On 15 March 1972 he published the article called The Supreme Test after the paper was nationalized in January 1972.