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Islami Bishwakosh (Bengali: ইসলামী বিশ্বকোষ, romanized: Islāmī Bishshokōsh, lit. 'Islamic encyclopedia') is an encyclopedia published by the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. It is of 25 volumes and also a concise version. The project's leading founder was Abdul Haque Faridi, a Bangladeshi educator and scholar. [1]
Americal International University-Bangladesh Library; BRAC University Ayesha Abed Library [3] Eastern University Library; East West University Library; Green University of Bangladesh Library; Independent University Library; International Islamic University Chittagong; North Bengal International University E-library; Northern University ...
The Directorate is under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs [4] The government of Bangladesh provided the library with air conditioning in 1978, under the government's five-year plan. In 2008 the library was without electricity for about a month because of the Dhaka Electric Supply Company and the Public Works Department refused to fix it. [6] It ...
Liberation War e-Archive (Muktijuddho e-Archive) is a digital library & archive, started on 4 May 2014, [5] working to 'preserve and publicly distribute' the historical documents in digitized format, such as- ebooks, documents, documentaries, movies, video footage & audios, regarding the Liberation War of Bangladesh and Genocide of Innocent Bengali People in 1971.
বাংলা ভাষায় ফিকহ চর্চা (১৯৪৭—২০০৬):স্বরূপ ও বৈশিষ্ট্য বিচার (pdf). Dhaka University Library (in Bengali) .
The University Library has a large stock of books of Islamic history, Islamic Philosophy, text books of different levels, Journals, Magazines etc. in Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Persian and English languages. The approximate number of books in this library is about 22,000. Fatwa-E-Jamia: The Madrasah has responsibilities for issues of society.
The foundation stone for Dhaka Central Public Library was laid in 1954 with the Registrar of Dhaka University as part-time Librarian. [2] Designated to be the centre for the public library system in the then East Pakistan on the basis of the recommendations made by Australian Library consultant Mr. L C Key in 1955, [3] it was opened to the public on 22 March 1958 with a stock of 10,040 books.
Entrance of Bishshoshahitto kendro building in Dhaka. Bishwo Shahitto Kendro (BSK) (Bengali: বিশ্ব সাহিত্য কেন্দ্র, meaning 'World-Literature Centre'), is a non-profit institution in Bangladesh to promote reading habits, enlightenment and progressive ideas among students and general public. [1]