Justice Muhammad Habibur Rahman was a Bangladeshi educationist, lawyer, jurist and writer. He played a key role in The Bengali Language Movement and later went on to become the Chief Justice of Bangladesh in 1995 and Chief Adviser of the 1996 Caretaker Government which oversaw the seventh parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. He was appointed a judge of the High Court in 1976, and judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in 1985. His juristic competence is demonstrated in his opinions and interpretations as pronounced in many of the Bangladesh Supreme Court’s decisions concerning vital issues, such as, admiralty jurisdiction, amendment of the Constitution, citizenship, habeas corpus, administrative tribunals and court jurisdictions. He authored ninety one books authored which cut across a wide array of topics, ranging from law, philosophy and anthropology to language, literature and translations of the holy Q’uran.