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Namaz-e-janaza of Jamaat leader Obaidullah held

অনলাইন ডেস্ক
                                       Published by: Friday, 16 May, 2025, 10:17 am
Namaz-e-janaza of Jamaat leader Obaidullah held

The city of Chittagong awoke to grief Sunday as Dr AZM Obaidullah, a towering figure in Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and a beloved patron of culture, passed away at 1:00am on Saturday in a private hospital.

The Central Majlis-e-Shura member and Nayeb-e-Ameer of Chittagong City unit Jamaat left behind a legacy of faith, scholarship, and service, mourned by thousands who gathered for his first Namaz-e-Janaza at Parade Maidan, led by his second son, Muaz Abrar.

A second prayer will follow in his native Char Fashion, Bhola, before his burial in the family graveyard.

Born in Char Fashion, Dr Obaidullah’s journey took him from Chittagong and Dhaka Universities to a Commonwealth Executive MBA, shaping a career that blended intellectual rigor with cultural devotion.

A motivational speaker and literary luminary, he edited Angikar Digest and Wheel Business Magazine, and penned cherished books like Tarun Tomar Mon and Swapner Thikana.

“His words inspired generations,” said literature professor Ayesha Begum, clutching a worn copy of his work at the funeral. His patronage extended to the Bangladesh Shishu Kalyan Parishad, where he served as Vice Chairman, and organizations like the Boys Scouts and Red Crescent.

Dr. Obaidullah’s academic imprint was profound as the founding registrar and recent director of the International Islamic University-Chittagong. “He built bridges between faith and learning,” said Vice Chancellor Dr. Mohammad Ali Azadi, who joined dignitaries at the Namaz-e-Janaza, including Chittagong City Corporation Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Muhammad Shahjahan, and former MP Shahjahan Chowdhury. The gathering, marked by solemn prayers and shared memories, reflected his wide-reaching influence.

Known for his eloquence, Dr. Obaidullah championed Islamic values in Chittagong’s cultural sphere. Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, in a poignant Facebook post, lamented the loss of a “dear brother” whose leadership in the “Islamic trend in the cultural arena” was unmatched. “May Allah replace this hand with a better one,” he wrote, praying for eternal peace. Attendees like student activist Zahidul Islam recalled Obaidullah’s warmth: “He made us believe in service with purpose.”

As mourners processed through Chittagong’s streets, the weight of his absence was palpable. “He was our guide, our voice,” said Mosanna, his eldest son, standing beside community leaders like Professor Ahsanullah Bhuiyan and Principal Muhammad Nurul Amin. For Bhola native Fatima Akter, who traveled to honor him, Obaidullah was a symbol of hope. “His books taught me to dream big,” she said, tears falling.

Dr. Obaidullah’s life, woven with faith, culture, and education, leaves a void in Chittagong and beyond. As his family prepares for his final rites in Bhola, his words and deeds endure, a testament to a man who lived to uplift and inspire.

Bangladesh announce ODI squad for Sri Lanka series, Naim returns after 2 years

Munna Khan
Published by: Wednesday, 25 June, 2025, 2:42 pm
   
Bangladesh announce ODI squad for Sri Lanka series, Naim returns after 2 years

Bangladesh have announced a 16-member squad for the upcoming ODI series against Sri Lanka, with left-handed opener Mohammad Naim making a return to the national setup after more than two years.

Right-arm pacer Taskin Ahmed also returns from injury.

Chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain announced the squad on Monday at a press conference held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur.

The three-match series will begin on 2 July in Colombo. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who was recently appointed as the ODI captain, will lead the side for the first time in the format.

Naim, 25, was rewarded for his strong domestic form. He scored 618 runs in 11 matches in the recently concluded Dhaka Premier League, finishing as the tournament’s third-highest run-getter.

He replaces Soumya Sarkar, who is yet to fully recover from a recurring back injury.

Taskin Ahmed’s inclusion will boost Bangladesh’s pace options. The fast bowler missed recent assignments due to fitness issues but has returned to full training.

The ODI series will follow the conclusion of the ongoing Test series. The second Test is set to begin on 25 June in Colombo.

Bangladesh squad for Sri Lanka ODIs: Mehidy Hasan Miraz (captain), Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Mohammad Naim, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Litton Das, Jaker Ali, Shamim Hossain, Rishad Hossain, Tanvir Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Nahid Rana, Hasan Mahmud, Mustafizur Rahman.

Honda launches City e:HEV in Bangladesh

Munna Rahman
Published by: Tuesday, 24 June, 2025, 10:48 am
   
Honda launches City e:HEV in Bangladesh

DHS Motors Limited, the official distributor of Honda in Bangladesh, has recently launched the Honda City e:HEV at the Honda Showroom in Tejgaon, Dhaka.

The Honda City e:HEV features a 1500cc hybrid engine. The vehicle comes equipped with a leather interior, rear AC controls, and other features. All of this is put together in a body bigger, wider, and higher than the national favorite Toyota Premio, according to a press release by DHS Motors.

All but 3 political parties agree on term limit of PM: Ali Riaz

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka
Published by: Monday, 23 June, 2025, 8:09 am
   
All but 3 political parties agree on term limit of PM: Ali Riaz

Most political parties have agreed that no individual should serve as prime minister for more than 10 years in their career, except for three including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), professor Ali Riaz, vice-president of the National Consensus Commission said on Sunday.

“After lengthy discussions, we reached a clear position that a person cannot remain prime minister for more than 10 years. However, we have yet to reach full consensus as three parties opposed the proposal and asked for reconsideration,” he stated.

Professor Ali Riaz made these comments today after the second round of talks between the National Consensus Commission and political parties at the Foreign Service Academy on Bailey Road in the capital.

Speaking about the discussions with political parties, he said, “We focused on two main topics throughout the day: the term limit of the prime minister and the fundamental principles of the constitution.”

On the term limit issue, Ali Riaz said most parties agreed on a 10-year cap, but BNP, NDM, and BLDP differed, requesting further discussion after internal consultations. These parties argued that this issue is linked with other matters, particularly the formation of the NCC and the structure of the upper house.

Regarding the second discussion point, Ali Riaz mentioned that the Constitutional Reform Commission had presented a proposal on the constitution and the state’s guiding principles.

Taking into account the sentiments and positions of various parties, the consensus commission will prepare a final proposal emphasising equality, human dignity, social justice, and democracy, he added.

Ali Riaz also said that the meetings were adjourned for the next two days at the request of political parties so they can discuss these matters at their policymaking levels.

“We hope this break will help resolve the remaining unresolved issues,” he added.

Today’s discussion with the National Consensus Commission aimed to conclude previously unfinished talks and included 30 political parties such as BNP, Jamaat, NCP, Islami Andolon, Gono Odhikar Parishad, and Ganosamhati Andolan.

Moderated by the chief adviser’s special assistant Monir Haidar, commission members Safar Raj Hossain, Justice Emdadul Haque, Badiul Alam Majumdar, Iftekharuzzaman, and Mohammad Ayub Mia, were also present at the meeting.