Dhaka: Legendary musicologist, singer, composer, researcher, and writer Mustafa Zaman Abbasi passed away at a hospital here this morning at the age of 87. “Abbasi breathed his last at York Hospital in Dhaka’s Banani at 5:50am as he was suffering from various old age complications. He was hospitalised with breathing problems yesterday,” his eldest daughter, singer Samira Abbasi, told media.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Abbasi is survived by his wife, two daughters, and a host of relatives and well-wishers. His Namaz-e-janaza will be held at Gulshan Azad Mosque following Zuhr prayers. Abbasi was the third son of legendary Bhawaiya folk singer and composer Abbasuddin Ahmed. His uncle Abdul Karim was also a prominent folk singer. His sister Ferdausi Rahman is also a musician, while his eldest brother Mustafa Kamal served as the chief justice of Bangladesh. Nashid Kamal, daughter of Mustafa, is a Nazrul Sangeet singer.
As of 2016, Abbasi served as a senior research scholar at the “Kazi Nazrul Islam and Abbasuddin Research and Study Centre” of Independent University, Bangladesh. He was awarded the Ekushey Padak for his contribution to music in 1995 and received the lifetime achievement award at the Nazrul Mela in 2013 for his work on national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.
Born on December 8, 1936, in Balarampur village of India’s Koch Bihar, he was trained by Indian classical musicians such as Ustad Muhammad Hussain Khasru and Ustad Gul Mohammad Khan. Abbasi anchored television programs such as “Amar Thikana” and “Bhora Nadeer Banke” at Bangladesh Betar and Bangladesh Television. He also wrote newspaper columns.
Abbasi penned more than 50 books, including two on folk Bhawaiya music with staff notation of about 1,200 songs. He published several books on poems of Jalaluddin Rumi, Niffari, and Sultan Bahu. His notable books include “Abbasuddin Ahmed, Manush o Shilpi”, “Kazi Nazrul Islam, Man and Poet”, and “Puribo Ekaki”. His wife Asma Abbasi was a teacher and author. The couple’s two daughters are Samira and Sharmini Abbasi.