Misir Ali (মিসির আলি) is a very popular fictional detective (of sorts), the protagonist in a series of novels by leading Bangladeshi author and playwright, Humayun Ahmed. By profession he is a part-time lecturer of Psychology at the University of Dhaka. (The author was formerly Professor of Chemistry there.) It has been established he holds a Ph.D in Abnormal Psychology and has published several papers on the subject. While none of the stories have concentrated on his "day job," his colleagues and his workmates treat him with great respect, and through some of his students, the reader gets to know he is quite a powerful lecturer and rather good at what he does. He does not have a private practice.
Although a strict rationalist, Misir Ali has a special interest in the paranormal, and thereby hang the tales. Misir Ali believes that there is a rational explanation behind everything, does not believe in the supernatural, but does believe in the human capacity for making things happen and deluding ourselves and others. He reluctantly accepts cases of people claiming to be suffering from problems brought on by the paranormal, and using his logical skills and knowledge of the human psyche, provides satisfactory solutions.
Misir Ali has never been married, and the books do not hint such may happen in the near future. Though some of his female students, in particular one by the name of Nilu, who was the main character in one of the books and has recurring small appearances in the series, have expressed their interest, Misir Ali has never reciprocated the feelings. Misir Ali was shown married to Nilu at the end of "Onno Bhubon". However the author regretted what he had done and later showed that they had never married.
Although a strict rationalist, Misir Ali has a special interest in the paranormal, and thereby hang the tales. Misir Ali believes that there is a rational explanation behind everything, does not believe in the supernatural, but does believe in the human capacity for making things happen and deluding ourselves and others. He reluctantly accepts cases of people claiming to be suffering from problems brought on by the paranormal, and using his logical skills and knowledge of the human psyche, provides satisfactory solutions.
Misir Ali has never been married, and the books do not hint such may happen in the near future. Though some of his female students, in particular one by the name of Nilu, who was the main character in one of the books and has recurring small appearances in the series, have expressed their interest, Misir Ali has never reciprocated the feelings. Misir Ali was shown married to Nilu at the end of "Onno Bhubon". However the author regretted what he had done and later showed that they had never married.
01 Devi (The Goddess) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
02 Nishithini (The Night Roamer) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
03 Nishad (Nishada - An indigenous tribe inhabiting ancient India, according to sources in Hindu mythology) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
04 Anyobhubon (The Other World) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
05 Brihonnola (The Eunuch) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
06 Bhoy (Fear) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
07 Bipod (Danger) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
08 Onish By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
09 Misir Alir Amimangsito Rahasya (The Unsolved Mystery of Misir Ali) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
10 Ami Ebong Amra (I and We) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
11 Tondrabilash (Tondra = Slumber; Bilash= Luxury) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
12 Ami-ee Misir Ali (I am Misir Ali) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
13 Bagh-Bondi Misir Ali (Tiger Trapped Misir Ali) By Humayum Ahmed.pdf
14 Kohen Kobi Kalidash (So Says the poet Kalidas) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
15 Hartan Ishkapon (Hearts-Spades) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
16 Misir Ali'r Choshma (Misir Ali's Glasses) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
17 Misir Ali! Apni Kothai (Misir Ali! Where Are You) By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
18 Misir Ali Unsolved By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
19 Poofi By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
20 Jokhon Namibe Adhar By Humayun Ahmed.pdf
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