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Bangladesh are unavoidable issue about Rohingya Refugees

Rayhan Ahmed Topader:   Bangladesh provided Rohingyas with shelter purely on a humanitarian ground. But it in no way means that the country will bear this burden for an indefinite period. Presence of such a huge number of foreign nationals is already an economic burden for the country in addition to creating social problems for the hosts. A new dimension ...

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Climate – pollution  – How to decide which are the effective actions

  Fatema Miah: Climate change is an issue and it cannot be neglected or left without sorting action for solution. Solution, is there a certain solution found to be perfect to deter the future damage of the earth yet? No. Solution, is it right term? No, it’s not a straight forward general issue like broken down car or disfunctioning of ...

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Scientifically Proven Health Benefits of Fasting

By Shofi Ahmed: The health benefits of Ramadan are widely known. Countless numbers of scientific researches and findings have confirmed that. If anyone still doubts not so happy to take it without a pinch of salt. Then along with the others who believe and want to explore more, you are on the right page. Read on here you will see ...

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Islam is diverse as well as being uniform.

Fatema Miah: The Islam is not tightly uniform as the assertion made. Islam is internally and  externally diverse also. Here is the explanation on religion practice that  should it be levelled as union because the worshipping style, manner and  timing has been asserted or set as norm. Together with known being uniform there are space for different or alternative for ...

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Quran is unaffected of pseudo effects

  Fatema Miah: Prophet Muhammed (SA) was illiterate, and therefore the accusation casted upon him by the Jews what known as now the former bani Israelis, that peace be upon him the last prophet Mohammed was reciting copied Torah verses,  proven that he didn’t because he wasn’t literate to read Torah or any written scriptures to copy them. Neither new release ...

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Mahe Ramadhan Kareem 2019

Fatema Miah: All the best wishes in this Blessing month of Ramadan/Ramadhan. Happily I am embracing My superb best time in the entire year,  the month of Ramadan. Insha’Allah by the grace of Lord the creator I/we shall fast from Monday the 6th of May 2019. The 9th Lunar calendar Arabic and Islamic month shall begin from tonight Sunday the ...

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SALUTE THE DEPARTED SOUL

F R Chowdhury: I remember late Sanaullah Chowdhury of Atlas Shipping with lot of love, respect and admiration. He was a good friend of mine. He has been laid to eternal rest in Dhaka on 25-April-2019. With his sad demise Bangladesh lost a worthy son of the nation who was no doubt the pioneer of private sector shipping in Bangladesh. ...

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Climate change and its impact on human health

Fatema Miah: I wrote a lot about climate change issues; how the air, land and water effected by or are concern, topic of climate change. Effects are domino to all aspects for example carbondioxide or other gases I wrote about are  the main cause of effect to water, land and air therefore the disturbances caused to whole chain system. Consequencely, ...

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Is Sudan headed towards democracy

Rayhan Ahmed Topader: The untrammelled exercise of power, without legal, political or moral restraint is the bane of many countries across Africa. That is why the abuse of power tends to manifest itself in a more grimly way amongst our peoples. It is not that politicians in other societies are not wilful or whimsical, but there are other institutions that ...

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Justice Sinha’s “Broken Dream” is the Death Knell of the 16th Amendment Judgment

  Najrul Khasru: Judicial impartiality is a fundamental component of natural law. It is universally recognised that without judicial impartiality, justice cannot be done, the rule of law loses its potency and the public confidence in the judiciary erodes. To safeguard against that the common law countries, which include Bangladesh, have developed the concept of the rule against bias. This ...

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