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Abdul Latif Chowdhury (1913 – 16 January 2008), widely known as Saheb Qibla Fultali, was an Islamic scholar of theologian, philosopher and spiritual esotericist.
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- Bangladeshi diaspora in the UK
- Sociology of Diaspora: A Reader. Rawat Publications. 2007. p. 726. ISBN 9788131601020.
- http://www.fultali.com
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