Gazi Rafiq (born 1 September 1958 in Feni, Bangladesh) is a notable Bangladeshi poet and food scientist whose literary presence emerged in the 1980s. He graduated from the University of Chittagong and has since been active in journalism and literature. His poetry collections include Chetonar Phool (1982), Adianto Paradhin (1990), Manob Muktir Montro (1996), and Kalo Meye Kobita (2009), among others. Known for his engagement with themes of human liberation and societal transformation, Gazi Rafiq also founded cultural organizations such as the Feni Shahitta Parishad and led various youth and cultural movements. He has been honored with awards like the Writers Foundation Award (2008) and Shahid Buddhijibi Shriti Award (2006), acknowledging his artistic and social contributions within Bangladesh’s literary community.