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Nur Ul-Huda (other)
Nur ul-Huda ( ar, نور الهدی, , link=no; transliterations vary) is an Arabic phrase meaning ''light of the guidance''. It may refer to Males * Khan Mohammad Nurul Huda (born 1948), former Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh *Mirza Nurul Huda (1919–1991), 3rd Vice President of Bangladesh *Mohammad Nurul Huda (born 1949), Bangladeshi poet, novelist and musician *Muhammad Nurul Huda, 17th Inspector General of Bangladesh Police *Muhammad Nurul Huda (1949–2017), Bangladeshi politician * Nurul Huda (born 1930), Manipuri politician * Nurul Huda (born 1965), Assam politician Females *Noor-ol-Hoda Mangeneh (born 1902), Iranian feminist writer *Noorul Huda Shah (born 1952), Pakistani dramatist * Nurul Huda Abdullah (born 1972), Malaysian swimmer Other * Nurul Huda Mosque, Indonesia * Nurul Huda Mosque of Gelgel, Bali, Indonesia See also *Nur (name) Nur (also spelled Noor, Nor, or Nour, ar, نور: ) is a common Arabic unisex name meaning "light", "The Divine Light". An ...
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KM Nurul Huda
Nurul Huda (born 1948) is a retired secretary of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh and served as the Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh from 2017 to 2022. He was a freedom fighter during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He is a former chief executive officer of Dhaka City Corporation. He also served as joint secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Forests and additional secretary to the Secretariat of Bangladeshi Parliament. Early life and education KM Nurul Huda was born in 1948 at Nowmala, Bauphal Upazila in Patuakhali district. Huda completed his schooling in Patuakhali. He obtained his graduation and master's in Statistics from Dhaka University. Huda also studied Public Administration and Advanced Studies at the University of Manchester, and pursued further studies in the then Soviet Union. Career Huda took part in Bangladesh Liberation War from sector-9. Huda is a Bangladesh Civil Service cadre of 1973's Freedom Fighter batch. He served ...
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Nurul Huda Mosque
Nurul Huda Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in Baringin District, Sawahlunto, West Sumatra. The mosque, built during the Dutch occupation, has a rectangular building with a tower blending into the main building. Currently, in addition to a function as a place of worship for Muslims, this two-story mosque is also used as a means of religious education for the surrounding community. History There is no definitive data on when the mosque stood. However, local community estimates the mosque may be built almost simultaneously with nearby shophouses, built in 1921. The mosque initially did not have a dome, appearing more like a church building. Therefore local people then changed the shape of the roof by attaching the dome. Although rumor has it that the building is a former church, this is not the case given the direction of mihrab in this mosque is following the direction of Qibla The qibla ( ar, قِبْلَة, links=no, lit=direction, translit=qib ...
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Bangladeshi Masculine Given Names
Bangladeshis ( bn, বাংলাদেশী ) are the citizens of Bangladesh, a South Asian country centered on the transnational historical region of Bengal along the eponymous bay. Bangladeshi citizenship was formed in 1971, when the permanent residents of the former East Pakistan were transformed into citizens of a new republic. Bangladesh is the world's eighth most populous nation. The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolingustically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan people. The population of Bangladesh is concentrated in the fertile Bengal delta, which has been the center of urban and agrarian civilizations for millennia. The country's highlands, including the Chittagong Hill Tracts and parts of the Sylhet Division, are home to various tribal minorities. Bengali Muslims are the predominant ethnoreligious group of Bangladesh with a population of 150.36 million, which makes up 91.04% of the country's population as of 2022. The minority Bengali Hindu population made up appr ...
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