Background
Azizul Hoque was born to a distinguished family in 1919, Louhajang, Munshiganj District, British India.
Azizul Hoque was born to a distinguished family in 1919, Louhajang, Munshiganj District, British India.
Later he joined Bara Katara Madrasa in 1931 and completed Master of Arts spending 12 years there.
After completing his initial formal studies, Azizul Hoque joined Jamia Islamia Yunusia, Brahmanbaria at the age of 7, where he spent four years under the care of Shamsul Haq Faridpuri. Then, in 1943, he went to India for acquiring higher studies and joined Jamiah Islamiah Talimuddin, Dabhel in Surat. In Jamiah Islamiah Talimuddin, Dabhel he received education from Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani.
Finally he went to Darul Uloom Deoband to study Tafsir, pursuing a degree from Maulana Idris Kandhalvi.
He served there from 1946 to 1952. Then, he began teaching at Jamia Qurania Arabia, Lalbagh since its establishment in 1952 and served there teaching the students Sahih al-Bukhari including other important books till 1985.
In 1978, he played an important role in the formation of Bangladesh Qawmi Madrasah Education Board. He served as its general secretary.
In 1979, he taught Sahih al-Bukhari in the Department of Islamic Studies of University of Dhaka as a visiting professor and served there for three years.
In 1986, Allama Azizul Hoque established a Madrasah called Jamiah Muhammadia Arabia in "Muhammadi Housing" near Mohammadpur, Dhaka. In 1988, he purchased a piece of land near Saat Masjid in Muhammadpur and transferred the Jamiah Muhammadia Arabia there renaming it to Jamia Rahmania Arabia Dhaka. Foreign a long tenure, he was the chief Sheikul Hadith of this institution.
He served as the principal of Jamia Shariyyah Malibagh for a certain period of time.
Political career
He served as the Amir of the Islami Oikya Jote and Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish. He also served as the chairman of the Shari"ah Board of First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Arafah Islami Bank Limited.
Azizul Haque died on 8 August 2012 at his home in Azimpur, Dhaka at the age of 94. The Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed deep shock at his death and recalled his contributions to the Bangladeshi society.
His death was also condoled by President Zillur Rahman and opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia.
In 2009, Azizul Haque along with other senior Bengali Muslim scholars, in a joint statement to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed, condemned terrorism and militancy committed in the name of Islam.