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Abu Sayed was an activist of the quota reform movements of 2013 and 2018. After the new quota reform movement began on 6 June 2024, he became involved as the coordinator of the Students Against Discrimination at Rangpur Begum Rokeya University .
On 7 July, the platform called for the "Bangla Blockade", under which students staged demonstrations, marches, civil disobedience and blockades of highways and railways. [21] One of the group's coordinators, Abu Sayed of Rangpur's Begum Rokeya University, was shot and killed by the police on 16 July 2024. [22]
Named after his Respected Murshid and Father-in-law, Qutb-ul-Awliya Mawlana Abu Yusuf Shah Muhammad Yaqub Hatim Ali Badarpuri Bundasili (d. 1958 CE). Nala-e-Qalandar, an Urdu compilation of ode in veneration of Muhammad and the Awliya. Nek A'mal, a work in Bengali, elucidating on good actions and the rewards gained for action upon them. [27]
Mostofa was born in 1897 in the village of Manoharpur in Shailkupa, Jhenaidah, then part of the Bengal Presidency's Jessore District (now part of Bangladesh).He belonged to a Bengali Muslim family of literature-enthusiasts proficient in Bengali, Arabic and Persian.
In 2006, Nancy married a businessman named Abu Syed Sourob and has a three-year-old daughter, Rodela. On 4 March 2013, Nancy married Nazimuzzaman Zayed, an employee of Mymensingh City Corporation, for the second time. On 8 January 2014, Nancy gave birth to a daughter, Nyla. . Her father, Niamul Haque, died on 10 August 2020 at the age of 65. [10]
Abdullah Abu Sayeed (born 25 July 1940) is a Bangladeshi educator, writer, television presenter, and activist. He is the founder and chairman of Bishwa Sahitya Kendra , a non-profit organization that promotes the study of literature, reading habits and progressive ideas.
The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity fans can find on the NYT website and app. With daily themes and "spangrams" to discover ...
He was awarded the Ekushey Padak by the President of Bangladesh Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem. [43] [55] Many centres of learning and culture in Bangladesh and India had been founded and dedicated to his memory. The Bangladesh Nazrul Sena is a large public organization working for the education of children throughout the country. [104]