![]() ![]() On March 3, Iqbal, 64, was attending a programme conducted by the electrical and electronic engineering department at the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), where he is a professor, in the northeastern Sylhet district of Bangladesh. ![]() “Rather, he tried some mathematical calculations in his mind to figure out if his brain was working, he told me later on.” “He didn’t lose consciousness,” Yasmin Haque, Iqbal’s wife, said. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal thought that a heavy, sharp object had fallen from the ceiling on his head when he felt the first stab of a knife.īut after the second and third stabs, when he felt blood on his neck, Iqbal, one of Bangladesh’s most renowned academics and writers, realised that he was being attacked from behind. ![]()
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