Principal Abul Kashem played a pivotal role in the establishment and activities of Tamaddun Majlish. He founded this Islamic-oriented Bengali cultural organization on September 1, 1947, in Dhaka, shortly after the partition of India. He served as the General Secretary of Tamaddun Majlish and was instrumental in using the organization to mobilize students, intellectuals, and the general populace.
Tamaddun Majlish was one of the founding organizations that led to the creation and advancement of the Bengali Language Movement in the then East Pakistan. Under Kashem's leadership, the organization advocated for the recognition and promotion of the Bengali language, which laid the groundwork for the historic language movement.
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For further reading, you can refer to the Wikipedia article on Tamaddun Majlish and the profile of Abul Kashem on Wikipedia.
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