Muhammad Naimuddin

[3] Muhammad Naimuddin was born in 1832, to a Bengali Muslim family in the village of Shuruj in Tangail, Mymensingh District, Bengal Presidency.

He later travelled through Murshidabad, Bihar, Allahabad, Agra, Delhi and other places to gain further religious knowledge.

[citation needed] He finally started concentrating on publishing magazines, writing books and spreading the message of Islam under the patronage of the Panni zamindars of Karatia.

[citation needed] The family employed Naimuddin as the editor of the Akhbare Islamia journal.

[6][7] He was made the chief editor of the Bengali monthly Akhbare Islamia in 1883, published from the Mahmudia Press.