Nazmul Hoque Nadwi (born 1968) is a Bangladeshi scholar of Islamic Studies and a professor at International Islamic University Chittagong. He is the former dean of Faculty of Shariah and Islamic Studies at the university and holds several other positions. He has written more than 70 research articles of which 43 papers have been published in international journals. * Director of Arabic Language Institute, IIUC * Member of Advisory Board of al-Bukhari Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies Speeches Nazmul Hoque Nadwi delivered an address of welcome at "World Peace & Security: Role of Islam" an international conference at IIUC. He explained the predominance of the Qur'an and Islamic theological texts in Arabic literary expression in a seminar at Jamal Mohamed College. He was the only Bangladeshi invited to give a speech at the fourth international symposium of rethinking the Qur'an. He gave a speech on the killing of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the National Mourning Day of Bangladesh.
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