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Md. Najmul Huda

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Md. Najmul Huda

Md. Najmul Huda

Head of the Department
Department of English

 Contact:

Phone: +8801799994666
Academic mail ID: najmulhuda@ius.edu.bd


Educational Qualifications:

SI

Degree

Institute

Passing year

1

M.Phil

Jahangirnagar University

Continuing

2

M.A. in English Studies

Jahangirnagar University

2017

3

H.S.C.

B.A. Green Heart College

2008

4

S.S.C.

Mirpur Bangla High School

2006


Job Experience:

S.N.

Institute

Designation

Duration

1.

University of Scholars

Coordinator & Lecturer

2021-2022

2.

A.C.I. Limited

Sr. Finance Coordination Executive

2017-2020


Publications:
  1. The Ineluctable Chords of Forty and Ella’s Journey from Nausea to Madhab-i-Ishq to Eudaimonia: Prismatic Effects of Elif Shafak’s The Forty Rules of Love     
    Abstract:

    Elif Shafak’s novella, The Forty Rules of Love, published in March 2009, explores the identity of one’s existence through a spiritual transformation. Sufi mysticism, which Ella has discovered, transports her on an adventurous and exotic voyage of life. In this incredibly positive tale, a sense of belonging and purpose in one’s life is instilled in the mind of the readers. A jar of Love will never be able to contain or define Love. Everything about it is limitless and brimming with Rahma (mercy). It is a narrative of a lost soul discovering serenity in Love, exploring the meaning of life, and re-inventing why she is still living. The recompensation for every annihilation is a cleansing of the soul, according to Sufism. Through the prism of Sufism, this paper seeks to understand Ella’s transition from Nausea to Madhab-i-Ishq to Eudaimonia and to bridge several of Tabrizi’s rules with Islamic beliefs and understanding.
    Details - (link) 

Training:
  1. School Management and Administration- Cambridge
  2. Pronunciation – Oxford University Press
  3. Effective Communication – A.C.I. Limited

Extracurricular Activities:
N/A

              

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