Mohammad Mozammel Huq

Mohammad Mozammel Huq (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ মোজাম্মেল হক; 1860–1933) was a Bengali-language poet, novelist,[1] magistrate and educationist.

[3] Mohammad Mozammel Huq was born in 1860, to a Bengali Muslim family from the village of Baweegachi, not far from the town of Shantipur, located in the Nadia district of the erstwhile Bengal Presidency.

His father, Nasiruddin Ahmad, died during his childhood, and Huq was raised by his maternal grandfather in Shantipur.

Huq's poetic talent was evident from his childhood days, though he excelled more in prose.

[6] The Calcutta-based Bangiya Sahitya Parishat later conferred the title of Kavyakantha upon Huq.

The Moslem Bharat was a monthly literary journal. Its editor and executive editors were Huq and his son Afzalul Huq respectively.
A letter sent to Huq from Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore after the release of the Islam and Rabindranath article by Golam Mostofa of the Bengal Muslim Literary Society .