He is the President of Bangla Sahittya Parishad (BSP), Chairman of Bangladesh Islamic Centre (BIC).
It combines heritage, passion and ideology, and inspires the reader to devote his/her life, deeds and love to Islam.
“Amra Shei Sei Jaati” a three-part series of story-based events in a historical context, and an essay based compilation “Ekush Shotoker Agenda”.
This series showcases literary fiction combining suspense, thrill, Islamic knowledge and morality within historical contexts and settings.
[6] Asad was arrested on 19 September 2011, Monday, by the Bangladeshi paramilitia force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) from his residence in connection with his role as editor of The Daily Sangram, which is largely critical of government policies.
[12] In April 2013, Bangladesh Police arrested Mahmudur Rahman, the editor of Amar Desh newspaper, and shut down its printing facilities.
[13] The Committee to Protect Journalists, a New York-based non-profit, condemned this police harassment of the Daily Sangram staff and its editor, Abul Asad.
[14] On 13 December 2019, a group of pro-government activists under the banner of Muktijoddha Monch (Freedom Fighters Platform) gathered and seized the office of Daily Sangram.
They burnt several copies of the newspaper, vandalised dozens of computers and other office equipments and furnitures and dragged the editor to the street and tried to force him to apologise in front of the TV cameras on the street for describing an executed Jamaat Leader convicted for war crimes as a 'martyr'.