Delwar Hossain Sayeedi
Bangladeshi Islamic lecturer, politician and Ex. Member of Parliament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Delwar Hossain Sayeedi was a politician and religious leader from Bangladesh. He was found guilty of committing crimes during Bangladesh's war for independence against Pakistan in 1971.[2]
In 2013, he was sentenced to death by a court in Bangladesh for his actions during the war. Later, his sentence was changed to life imprisonment. The trial faced a lot of controversy and resulted in violent protests.[2][3]
Sayeedi died on 14 August 2023, at the age of 83 due to a heart attack.[4]
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Early life
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Sayeedi was born in a village in Indurkani, Pirojpur (Barisal Division of present-day Bangladesh). His father Yusuf Sayedee was an Islamic orator.[source?] Sayeedi received his first religious education at his local village madrassa, which was built by his father.[5][full citation needed] Sayeedi attended the Sarsina Alia Madrasah in 1962[source?], followed by the Khulna Alia Madrasah.[5] Sayeedi started a business in a local village market after completing his religious studies.[source?]
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Selected Published Books
- Biography of the Hereafter[6]
- The principle of building a corruption free society[7]
- Demands and relevant ideas for banning religion-based politics[8]
- Why I join Jamaat-e-Islami?[9]
- Islam to suppress terrorism and militancy[10]
- Baby training methods[11]
- Prayers of the Prophet (S.M)[12]
- Why Qadianis are not Muslims[13]
- The miracle of the Holy Qur'an[14]
- In the land of the blue sea[15]
- My duty on my family[16]
- Open letter[17]
- The easy process of gaining paradise[18]
- The ordeal of faith[19]
- Social life in the light of Hadith[20]
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References
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