Renowned Bangladeshi musicologist, singer, writer, and cultural icon Mustafa Zaman Abbasi passed away on May 10, 2025, at the age of 87. He breathed his last at approximately 5:30 AM at a hospital in Dhaka’s Banani area, following complications related to aging and respiratory issues. His daughter, Sharmin Abbasi, confirmed the news of his passing.
Early Life and Musical Heritage
Born on December 8, 1937, in Balarampur, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India, Mustafa Zaman Abbasi hailed from a distinguished musical family. He was the youngest son of Abbasuddin Ahmed, a legendary folk singer who played a pivotal role in popularizing Bengali folk music globally. His sister, Ferdausi Rahman, is a celebrated singer, and his brother, Justice Mustafa Kamal, served as the Chief Justice of Bangladesh.
Abbasi’s early exposure to music came from his family’s rich musical environment. He received formal training from eminent classical musicians, including Ustad Abdul Ghafoor Khan and Ustad Munshi Raisuddin Khan. His academic journey led him to the University of Dhaka, where he earned both his B.A. (Honours) and M.A. degrees in history in 1959 and 1960, respectively.
Career and Contributions
Mustafa Zaman Abbasi’s multifaceted career spanned over six decades, during which he made significant contributions to music, literature, and cultural preservation.
Awards and Recognition
In recognition of his invaluable contributions, Mustafa Zaman Abbasi received numerous accolades:
Personal Life and Legacy
Mustafa Zaman Abbasi was married to Asma Abbasi, an educationist and writer. The couple had two daughters: Samira Abbasi, a singer and researcher in the United States, and Sharmini Abbasi, a lawyer and writer.
Abbasi’s passing marks the end of an era in Bangladeshi cultural history. His lifelong dedication to preserving and promoting Bengali folk music and literature has left an indelible mark on the nation’s cultural landscape. He will be remembered as a guardian of heritage and a beacon for future generations.
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