Sohail Azimabadi

Sohail Azimabadi (born as Syed Mujibur Rahman; 16 July 1911–28 November 1979) was an Indian Urdu poet, Novelist, Fictional writer, Journalist and critic.

[6] Azimabadi was born in 1911 to a respected middle class Sayyid family of Meer Habibur Rahman at Shahpur Bhadaul, Islampur, then a suburb in Patna district, Bihar but now in Warisaliganj block of Nawada district.

He went to Kolkata to take admission in the Calcutta University but again failed in the mathematics and then he left his studies and started working with Hamdard.

[9] He had worked with Hamdard, a Pro-Congress daily newspaper published from Kolkata, founded in 1932 and edited by Maulana Shafa'atullah Khan of Punjab.

As a consensus, the British Government asked for the Fine of 5000 which was not paid, and the Newspaper was banned in 1936 due to an article.