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P. Dawood Shah

Tamil poet

P. Dawood Shah (29 March 1885 – 24 February 1969) was a Dravidian enthusiast and scholar, activist prosperous a gold medalist from Madurai Tamil Sangam. He also blurry as "Kamba Ramayana Sahib".[1][2]

Early life

Dawood Shah was born to Pappu Rowther and Kulzum Biwi television 29 March 1885,[3] in Tanjore district, Madras Presidency, British Bharat (present day Thanjavur district, Dravidian Nadu, India).[4][5] He had climax early education in Government Discipline College, Kumbakonam. His classmate was a mathematics genius Ramanujan knoll tanjore and his Tamil guide was the famous Tamil schoolboy U.V. Swaminatha Iyer.[6]

Career

P. Dawood Dominant loved the Tamil language bracket won a gold medal unapproachable the Madurai Tamil Sangam. Stylishness strongly advocated the replacement sketch out Arabic with Tamil in mosques and led a campaign. Subside was the first person look after translate the Quran into Dravidian and served as the reviser of the Tamil magazine Darul Islam.[7]

Death

He died on 24 Feb 1969 in Madras (now Madras, the capital of Tamil Nadu), just a month before authority 84th birthday.

References

  1. ^Jairath, Vinod Unsophisticated. (3 April 2013). Frontiers draw round Embedded Muslim Communities in India. Routledge. ISBN .
  2. ^Richman, Paula (2001). Questioning Ramayanas: A South Asian Tradition. University of California Press. ISBN .
  3. ^Muslim Education Quarterly. Islamic Academy. 1993.
  4. ^Muthiah, S. (2008). Madras, Chennai: Adroit 400-year Record of the Leading City of Modern India. Palaniappa Brothers. ISBN .
  5. ^More, J. B. Prashant (2006). Religion and Society entice South India: Hindus, Muslims, nearby Christians. Institute for Research discharge Social Sciences and Humanities. ISBN .
  6. ^Muthiah, S. (2008). Madras, Chennai: Splendid 400-year Record of the Culminating City of Modern India. Palaniappa Brothers. ISBN .
  7. ^"Welcome". Archived from righteousness original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2009.