Major General Majid-ul-Haq (Bengali: মজিদ-উল-হক; 1926 – 25 March 2013) was a Bangladeshi Army officer and a minister of the government of Bangladesh.
He had various field and staff postings in both East and West Pakistan, including Sialkot, Mardan, Risalpur, Kashmir, Rawalpindi, Dhaka, Quetta, Karachi, and the Karakoram Heights.
A disagreement with one of his former West Pakistani colleagues led to his being sent back to General Headquarters in Rawalpindi before the 1970 elections.
In September 1971, he and his family were moved to detention camps, first in Kohat and then in Mandi Bahauddin.
[citation needed] Repatriated to independent Bangladesh in 1973, he served in various capacities, including as Chairman of the Bangladesh Steel Corporation and special Secretary with the rank and status of State Minister, Minister for Industries, Establishment, Water Resources, Port and Shipping, Jute and Textiles, and Agriculture under various governments.