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On 30 September 1979, President Ziaur Rahman founded the Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Ulama Dal with Muslim scholars (Ulama). [2] Later on, Maulana SM Ruhul Amin was made Ulama Dal's president and Moazzem Hossain as the general secretary when the first conference of the group occurred. [3] [4]
Bangladesh Nonpolitical Active 29 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) 1988 Fazlur Rahman: Pakistan Political Active 30 Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Nazryati: 2007 Maulvi Asmatullah: Pakistan Political Inactive 31 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan: 2020 Muhammad Khan Sherani: Pakistan Political Active 32 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S) 1980 Samiul Haq: Pakistan Political ...
Bangladesh Amateur Radio League; Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Ainjibi Forum; Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatradal; Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Sramik Dal; Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Ulama Dal; Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board; Bangladesh National Cadet Corps; Bangladesh National Women Lawyers' Association; Bangladesh Olympic Association; Bangladesh Press ...
Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatradal: Youth wing: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Jubodal: Women's wing: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Mohila Dal: Trade union: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Sramik Dal: Farmer wing: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Krishak Dal: Volunteer wing: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Swechhasebak Dal [4] Clergy wing: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Ulama Dal [5] Ideology ...
The Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami is the highest-ranking official and leader of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. As the executive head, the Ameer is responsible for guiding the party’s overall strategy, organizational management, and political activities. The Ameer supervises all departments, ensures the implementation of party decisions and ...
Bangladesh is set to ban on Wednesday the main Islamic party and its student wing, which the government blames for violence this month that killed 150 people during student-led protests against ...
Bangladesh Civil Service traces its origins to the Civil Service of Pakistan which was based on the Indian Civil Service of the British Raj. [10] After the independence of Bangladesh, the Awami League government under president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman established a quota for the Bangladesh Civil Service through an order of the Ministry of Cabinet Services.
When East Pakistan became independent as Bangladesh, the East Pakistan wing of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan became Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh. [citation needed] Jamaat-e-Islami participated in the democratic movement in Pakistan during the Period of Martial Law declared by Ayub Khan. An all-party democratic alliance (DAC) was formed in 1965.