Asslamu Alaikum. Jumma Mubarak everyone. However, come to the point -
Did you know that while commenting on a Bangladeshi scientist, Stephen Hawking said, 'He is the best! I'm nothing to him!
A science magazine called "Science World" published a feature on Jamal Nazrul Islam in 2008. This is the first and last feature written in a magazine in any corner of Bangladesh.
He has a book called "krisno Bibor ". I didn't find that book anywhere after searching a lot. Not only that, the books "Black Hole", "The Ultimate Fate of Yours" and "Rating Fields in General Relativity" are now taught at more than 100 universities, including Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard. But I don't know of any university in Bangladesh where he was born to give a lecture from his book
In 2001, when there was a rumor that the world was going to collapse, Jamal Nazrul Islam calculated the possibility of the world escaping from its orbit.
No, There are very few people who do not know Stephen Hawking His book, A Brief History of Time, has sold more than a million copies worldwide.The book was first published in 1988 But Jamal Nazrul Islam wrote the book "The Ultimate Fate of the Universe" in 1983, about five years before the book was published. The two books - Blackhall, Wormhole, Supernaeva, Cosmic Radiation, Parallel Universe, Butterfly Effect, etc., written on almost the same topics, have come up in both books. But in a comparative judgment, Jamal Nazrul Islam's book has been highly valued by professors of world-renowned universities, which was published almost five years before Hawking's book.
But as much as there has been a lot of talk about Hawking's book all over the world, there has not been a speck of any book by Jamal Nazrul Islam .. Buy it? I'll tell you later.
It is said that if the names of the 7 best scientists in the world are mentioned, the name of Jamal Nazrul will also be included in the list.
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Jamal Nazrul Islam, the pride of Bengal in the heart of the world.
In 1981, he left his job in London with a salary of Rs. 1 lakh and improved opportunities. So he left all the opportunities and came to the country I went to Chittagong University While walking with a friend, Jamal talked about Sir I found out from him where he used to use mobile. Do you know the reason? The SIM company of another country will take the money of my country. He cannot do it as a patriot.
He was born on 24 February 1939 in Jhenaidah. Although his birth place was Jhenaidah, his root address was in Chittagong. His father used to live in Jhenaidah. He was a descendant of an aristocratic family. Besides the house of the Nawab of Dhaka at that time, the poet Kazi Nazrul Islam also used to visit the house of the King of Jordan in Calcutta. His parents named him 'Jamal Nazrul Islam' in keeping with the poet's name.
Baba Muhammad Sirajul Islam was the Sub-Judge of Jhenaidah District Mother Rahat Ara Begum was a literary lover He used to sing a lot Rabindranath fan writer. He used to sing a lot He was highly acclaimed for translating Rabindranath Tagore's play 'Dakghar' into Urdu.
Professor Islam's mother was a shining star in his life but sadly, he passed away in 1949 leaving his child Jamal Nazrul Islam at the age of 10.
As a child he studied up to fourth class in a school in Calcutta. From there he moved to Chittagong. When he was admitted to Chittagong Collegiate School, he was overwhelmed by his talent. Here he went to Lawrence College in Pakistan till 8th class From there he completed 'A Level, O Level' and was admitted to St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. After completing his BSc under Calcutta University, he went to the world famous Cambridge University in London He completed his PhD in 1964 on Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.
At the age of 20, he did his BSc twice (for the second time at Trinity College, London). Just as he got double promotion in his sixth year and got up to six, he also got double promotion while doing paste doctorate.
Doctor of Science (DSC) is awarded for high quality expertise in science or for making a very large contribution. Such people are teachers of teachers, the best of the best! Jamal Nazrul Islam was also awarded a DSC degree by Cambridge University in 1982.
In an interview with Bishad Bangla, a cultural organization in Chittagong, he said of himself: "I graduated from Calcutta in 1958 with honors and went to Cambridge University's Trinity College to do a three-year course in mathematics. It is usually a three-year course. But I finished in two years. The famous mathematician Narlikar ৷ another was Brian Josephson who won the Nobel Prize in Physics at the age of 33 for his PhD thesis. My PhD thesis was on particle physics. After 3-4 years, I started working on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.Than added Cosmetology. You can say that these three are the main areas of my interest and work.
Jamal Nazrul Islam has written 8 notable books in Bengali and English. Among them 3 books are world famous His books have been read at several prestigious universities, including Cambridge and Harvard. His book, The Ultimate Fate of the Universe, has been translated into several languages, including French, Japanese, Portuguese, and Italian. His next book is Rotating fields in General relativity ap: An introduction to mathematical cosmology.
The Royal Society of London is a unique name for scientific research To publish a research paper here literally means to complete the royal work Jamal Nazrul Islam published 8 consecutive research papers in this proceeding In order to publish a research paper here, a member's recommendation is required in the corner of the Royal Society. He was recommended by his roommates, friends, scientists Stephen Hawking and Fred Hale.
He wrote a book in Bengali, 'Krishanbivar', 'Mother Tongue and Science Practice', 'Other Essays', 'Art Literature and Society'.
The Ultimate Fate of the Universe. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1983. Returning to the country in 1981, he joined the University of Chittagong for the first time as a Professor of Mathematics. At that time his salary was eight hundred rupees! The Chittagong University Syndicate did not agree to pay him a salary of three thousand rupees This is the salary he went to teach! After teaching here for a year, there was a need to return to London for research and family purposes. The university teachers leave when they go out for research, and the job is valid until they return. For this he applied for leave from the university authorities, but the authorities did not grant him leave! He left the job without seeing the way. He completed his research there in two years. Then in 1984 he sold his house there and moved to the country permanently However, the university authorities increased his salary to Rs 3,000 and took the middle period as an educational leave.
His departure from the country was not so small, of course. One can get an idea of how negative the situation was. In an article by Dhaka University Professor AM Harun Aur Rashid, he wrote in a literary magazine called Kali O Kalom in memory of Professor Islam after his death.
He made the final decision to move to Chittagong. One day he told me on the telephone from London that he wanted to move to Bangladesh! I said, 'It must be a very good decision, but if he sends his application to me immediately, I can talk to the Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University and suggest appropriate action. 'Then I was not ready to listen to what he said. He said he would not go to Dhaka, he would go to Chittagong. Because there is his ancestral building, I tried to convince him that I don't think he will get very good students in Chittagong and maybe his research will be hampered there. But he didn't listen to her! The only thing he said was that I should meet the Vice Chancellor of Chittagong University immediately with his application. I did so. One morning by train to Chittagong.
He didn't listen to her! The only thing he said was that I should meet the Vice-Chancellor of Chittagong University immediately with his application. I did that One morning after buying a ticket for Chittagong by train, I reached Chittagong and met the Vice Chancellor of the University and told him, "Jamal Nazrul Islam is the wealth of this country - it is your good fortune to bring him to your University." Vice-Chancellor Karim Sahib fully agreed with me and promised that a post of Professor for Jamal Nazrul Islam would be created in the Department of Physics immediately and arrangements would be made to bring him in. Sadly, a few days after returning to Dhaka, I received the news that some complications had occurred It will not be possible to create posts in the physics department! So a few days later a post was created in the Department of Mathematics and after going to Chittagong University for the second time and making a special request to everyone, Hayek, finally with the sincere efforts and unwavering support of everyone, Professor Jamal Nazrul Islam was able to come to Chittagong University.
He established a state-of-the-art research center at the University of Chittagong for research in astronomy and theoretical physics. Under this many students get Masters and Ph.D. And there is no room for questioning their value.
Talking about physicist, mathematician, astronomer, cosmologist and economist JN Islam, Hawking said, 'JN Islam is my roommate, friend and we were each other's teacher Jamal Nazrul Islam is the best! I have nothing to do with him.
Japanese professor Masahita, also known as JN Islam Genius Islam in the world of science, said that Jayant Narlika, a famous Indian astrophysicist, was a classmate of JN Islam ৷ Frederick Hail, Nobel laureate Brian Josephson, Stephen Hawking, Professor Abdus Salam, Professor Abdus Senam, Jamal Nazrul Islam's close friends I have heard JN Islam many times in their mouths ৷ JN Islam's 'The Ultimate Fate of the Universe' was written in 1973 but Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time' was written in 198 ৷ Comparing the two books, JN Islam's book is definitely Which is the best to consider, but the brief history of time that we have read, JN Islam's Ultimate Fei I didn't even make a thousand of them with T. Hawking spent most of his valuable research time with Bengali professor Jamal Nazrul Islam
Hawking spends most of his valuable time researching. His relationship with Bengali Professor Jamal Nazrul Islam evolved from personal friendship to family friendship. Hawking's eldest son Robert, daughter Lucy and youngest son Thimaeti liked Jamal Nazrul Islam's company very much. Jamal Nazrul Islam's two daughters Sadaf Yas Siddiqui and Nargis Islam were very dear to him! At the invitation of Sadaf Jas, Lucy came to Bangladesh in November 2014 to attend the Lit Fest. Amartya Sen, a Nobel laureate in economics, was a close friend of Jamal Nazrul Islam. When he came to Bangladesh in 1990, he went to Chittagong to meet his friend Jamal Nazrul Islam. When Nobel Prize-winning scientist Abdus Salam arrived in Bangladesh in 197, he landed at the airport and said, "Tell JN Islam!" Professor Abdus Salam also presented a medal to JN Islam during the visit. It is worth mentioning that Jamal Nazrul Islam was a senior in Hawking but the book 'Rating Fields in General Relativity' written by Abdus Salam and Amartya Sen Jr.
And published from Cambridge is called a book of modern science. Most of the Bengalis don't know anything about it. The Rating Fields in General Relativity, written by JN Islam and published from Cambridge, is said to be a unique book in modern science. Most Bengalis don't know anything about that. Apart from JN Islam's The Ultimate Fate of the Universe, no other Bengali book has been translated into Hebrew.
Jamal Nazrul Islam was a patriot from head to toe. He has saved money from his own income and arranged for the education of poor students. In 1971, he wrote a letter to the British Prime Minister asking him to take steps to stop the invasion of Bangladesh by Pakistani forces. After all, Jamal Nazrul Islam came to Bangladesh after leaving a lucrative job worth thousands of pounds abroad. Not only that, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal sought the advice of Jamal Nazrul Islam before returning to the country, he encouraged Zafar Iqbal to return to the country quickly.
The amount of sincerity he has shown for the country, for the pursuit of science in the country, is truly unique. References: Google, Domestic and Foreign Magazine, Prothom Alo.
Much more can be written about him ৷ but if the article is big, we will not read it!
Where is the time to read it? I don't know?
Because our media doesn't cover them. Don't hype! Books are published about them! I was ashamed. Why did I know him only a couple of years ago? But I already know Stephen Hawking. Jamal Nazrul Islam Sir was the pride of Chittagong and the whole country.