Satkhira's sighted Nalta Sharif
Bangladesh is a Muslim majority country. State religion Islam of Bangladesh. Over the years, many pirs, mashayikhs and bujurgs have been born in this country. Many religious men have come here in the country to spread Islam and religion. In whose work the flag of Islam has soared in Bangladesh Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah is one of the people who spent their efforts in promoting social reform and propagation of Islam in Bangladesh. He is a famous person of Satkhira or Bangladesh.
Apart from his name after his wakat, many devotees have been established in different places of the country besides Satkhira. Her memories are blessed by Nalata Sharif of Satkhira, currently a tourist spot.
Kaliganj is one of the upazilas of Satkhira district. Nilata is a village in this upazila. The village is very popular in country and abroad, calm, green and soft. Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah was born in this village. He has played an important role in spreading education among the neglected-illiterate Bengali Muslim youth of Bangladesh. He spent his whole life in the welfare of the people. The Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah, the founder of the famous Ahsania Mission of Bangladesh Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah was born in December 1873 in a respectable Muslim family. His father's name Munshi Mohammad Mufez Uddin and mother's name: Amina Begum After completing his education at the local school, Ahsan Ullah went to Calcutta for higher education and in 1895 he obtained MA degree in philosophy from Presidency College. He was the first Muslim headmaster of Rajshahi Collegiate School. He was the first person to join the education department of undivided Bengal under the British Government as a Muslim and to the post of assistant director. He was also a senator of the University of Calcutta.
Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah
While working in government work, he worked in different districts and divisions. He has a diverse experience while working in these places. He noticed that because the teachers of undivided Bengal were the majority of Hindus, they lowered the number of Muslim students in the examination. As a result, meritorious Muslim students are being deprived of higher education without being able to do good results in Entrance Examination. He searched and found that the problem was due to the name of the tester in the examination table. So he was the first to introduce the rules of writing roll number by abolishing the method of writing the testers' names. If the practice prevails, the examiners do not have the bias of choice. He also educated the madrassa syllabus and opened the way for higher education for the students of the madrasa examination. Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah received higher education in his efforts and broadened the path of higher education for the Bengali Muslim youth. He was involved in the establishment of numerous educational institutions. He played a special role in establishing the University of Dhaka. He was the founding member of Bangla Academy. For his extraordinary role in spreading education, the then British government conferred him the title of Khan Bahadur. In 1929, he retired from government jobs and got involved in a great deal of work. In 1935, he was inspired by the ideology of the worship of God and creation of the Ahalyaan Mission, in the nostrils of Satkhira. In 1964, its branch was established in Dhaka. Today, the organization has earned great reputation in the country and abroad itself. Many more organizations have been born from this institution. The day is spreading day by day. The Ahkanya Mission has been contributing silently to the socio-economic and educational fields of this country. Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah's character was multiplied. He was on one side in education and social reformer, well-learned, deep fanatic of Bangla language, human servant and Islamic scholar. He had deep respect for the people of the nation and other communities. He spent a lot of time in life as well as in the work of miracles. At the end of his life, he became known as Kamel Pir, acquainted with his perfect life, many people accepted his disciple. Many of his Hindu devotees are also seen.
On February 9, 1965, the activist left the world. Her body was buried in conjunction. Later, on the tomb of his grave, today's Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah Tomb Complex or Nalta Sharif The complex, built on about 40 bighasms, includes majars, mosques, offices, libraries, health centers, guest rooms, ponds and many open spaces. Look like an elevated mound, surrounded by slopes of flowers, flower garden. At the top of the ebagan there is a famous mausoleum. Its construction and construction materials are highly rigid and valuable. There are 3 stairs on the three sides for the tomb. But the southern stairs are quite spacious and interesting. The mausoleum has been decorated with a total of 9 tigers. The central dome is quite large and spectacular. The anniversary of the anniversary of Khan Bahadur Ahsan Ullah is held annually on the 8th and 9th and 10th of February, this year's annual Oros Mahfil was held. Thousands of fan-fans came running from different parts of the country irrespective of religion and caste. By the end of the third day of the work, the oorage was completed by giving food to those who arrived at the end. Meeting on the occasion of this Oorj is also organized. Whereas all kinds of things are sold in the country and abroad. At present, Nalta Sharif Satkhira is a tourist spot in Bangladesh.
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