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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]
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]
The first emir of Wilayat al-Bengal, Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif, is believed to be Mohammad Saifullah Ozaki (born as Sajit Chandra Debnath, 1982) a Bangladeshi Japanese economist who went to Syria in 2015 and joined IS. A Hindu convert to Islam, he reportedly led the 2016 Dhaka attack. He was detained in Iraq in 2019 and Abu Muhammed al-Bengali was ...
Following the situation, at the request of student leaders, Muhammad Yunus agreed to lead an interim government. With the success of the movement to overthrow the government, reform commissions were formed with the aim of establishing a new Bangladesh based on an anti-authoritarian and anti-fascist political system.
Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi wrote a critique of the manhaj of JFS, and rumours circulated that al-Qaeda was preparing to launch a new affiliate in Syria named "Taliban al-Sham". [51] In a last-ditch bid to secure a merger, al-Sharaa led efforts to undermine Ahrar al-Sham's nationalist and anti-merger wing. [51]
Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria Mojumder (Bengali: আবু বকর মুহাম্মাদ যাকারিয়া মজুমদার; born 1969) is a Bangladeshi Islamic Islamic scholar, media personality, professor, writer, preacher and Islamic speaker.
Musa was reappointed the director general of Bangla Academy on 6 February 2002 replacing Rafiqul Islam. [3] He was a member of Bangladesh Press Council led by Justice Abu Sayeed Ahammed. [5] Musa left director general of Bangla Academy position on 5 February 2005 and was replaced by Abul Kalam Monjur Morshed. [3]