Refugee Demands

 Aman Ullah is with ProfDr Monirul Islam and 99 others. Mr Sultan Ahmed and The Demands of Rohingya Refugees By Aman Ullah Mr. Sultan Ahmed, s/o Maulana Akram Udddin, was born in 1901 at Thay Chaung Village (Balukhali, Malavi Para) of Maungdaw north, Arakan, Burma. He was matriculated in 1919 from Government Muslim High School of Chittagong and graduated in 1924, with B.A degree, from University of Calcutta. In 1929, he obtained his B.L degree from the Rangoon University. Since 1930, after enrolling as Higher Grade Pleader, he practiced law in both Rangoon and Akyab. He was appointed as Assistant Township Officer (ATO) in […]

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Mr Sultan Mahmud and Statehood of Arakan

Mr Sultan Mahmud and Statehood of Arakan By Amn Ullah “If two brothers cannot live together they must live apart independently of each other”. Sultan Mahmud Sultan Mahmud was a prominent leader of Burma and Muslims of Arakan. He was born and brought up at Akyab and educated at Calcutta. Mr. Sultan Mahmud was ex-cabinet secretary, an important post in British India legislative Assembly. He contested in the bye-election for Buthidaung North constituency in 1957 and elected. He was inducted into the Cabinet of U NU as Health Minister. During his tenure of Health Ministry, Akyab General Hospital, Buthidaung Hospital, […]

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Question & Answer – Language

QUESTIONS: Mohammed Solim:  Is it logical to study Rohingya language in English alphabet while Rohingya belongs to Arakan not to England? Haroon Yousuf: There are millions of millions people in Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey. Non of them belong to England but they are writing their languages in Latin English characters and all of three countries are well developed Muslim countries. Do you think that they don’t have enough money to develop their own unique characters? Of course they have money but they are not investing that money on this project. We know that why they are not investing money for unique characters. […]

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Things To Remember for Important Days

By Ro H. Kyaw I said these to my Ro students who are sitting interviews in the coming days: 1. Never forget your Lord 2. Pray salatul hajath before going to interview. 3. Pray Surah Yasin before going to interview 4. Don’t miss morning prayer.  5. Be on time (be there 15 min before your interview) 6. Be humble 7. Tell your parents to pray for you. 8. Make a decisions to serve our community wherever your are (you are given these opportunities to serve your people living in the camps). 9. Keep your documents safe. 10. Take care yourself. […]

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