Masud Husain Khan

Professor Emeritus
Masud Husain Khan
Born 28 January 1919
Kaimganj, Farrukhabad
Died 16 October 2010 (aged 91)
Aligarh
Nationality Indian
Organization Aligarh Muslim University,
Jamia Millia Islamia,
Osmania University,
Kashmir University,
University of California, Berkeley,
Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu,
All India Muslim Education Conference
Notable work Iqbal Ki Nazari-o-Amali Sheriyat,
Muqaddama-e-tareekh-e-zaban-e-Urdu,
Urdu Zaban-o-Adab,
Do Neem,
Roop Bengal,
Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah,
Urdu Urdu Lughat,
Wurood-e-Masood.
Spouse(s) Najma Begum
Children 5
Relatives Zakir Hussain,
Yousuf Hussain Khan,
Mahmud Hussain,
Khurshed Alam Khan,
Salman Khurshid,
Anusha Rizvi,
General Rahimuddin Khan,
Ijaz-ul-Haq
Awards Sahitya Akademi Award,
Kul Hind Bahadur Shah Zafar Award,
Ghalib Award,
Karachi Niaz Fatehpuri Award

Masud Husain Khan (28 January 1919 – 16 October 2010) was an eminent linguist, the first Professor Emeritus in Social Sciences at Aligarh Muslim University and the fifth Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia, a Central University in New Delhi.

Family

Professor Emeritus Masud Husain Khan was born in Qaimganj, district Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh. His family has a rich legacy of excellence.

His father Muzaffar Husain Khan (1893–1921) completed his education from Islamia High School Etawah and Mohammadan Anglo Oriental (M.A.O.) College, Aligarh. He started his judicial career in Hyderabad but died of tuberculosis at the early age of twenty-eight. Masud Husain was just two years old when he lost his father. Muzaffar Husain Khan was eldest brother of[1]-

Masud Husain's mother, Fatima Begum was eldest sister of-


On 16 October 2010 Masud Husain Khan died in Aligarh.[2] He was survived by his wife, four daughters, and one son.

Education

After finishing the primary education from Jamia Millia Islamia, Masud Husain Khan studied in Dhaka for a while. He completed his BA from Zakir Husain College, Delhi University and MA from Aligarh Muslim University. He did his PhD under the guidance of Professor Rasheed Ahmad Siddiqui and wrote his magnum opus Muqaddama-e-tareekh-e-zaban-e-Urdu which was later published as a book and became a landmark work of Masud Husain. He also studied Hindi and Sanskrit literature and was familiar with Bengali, Persian and French languages too. Later on, in 1953 he finished his DLitt from University of Paris, France in Linguistics.

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