Md Matiul Islam

The legacy of Bangabandhu

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman believed that: “To do anything great, one has to be ready to sacrifice and show one’s devotion. I believe that those who are not ready to sacrifice are not capable of doing anything worthy. To engage in politics in our country and to

5y ago

Why we need to rethink the Organ Transplantation Act

Kidney failure is one of the most devastating conditions faced by thousands of Bangladeshis leading to painful procedures and early death.

7y ago

In the company of the great man

I first saw Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the future Bangabandhu and the father of a new nation, in 1946 when I went to Calcutta to begin my college education. He was then a final year student in Islamia College (now Maulana Azad College) where the formal attire of Muslim students was black achkan.

7y ago
August 15, 2019
August 15, 2019

The legacy of Bangabandhu

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman believed that: “To do anything great, one has to be ready to sacrifice and show one’s devotion. I believe that those who are not ready to sacrifice are not capable of doing anything worthy. To engage in politics in our country and to

September 16, 2017
September 16, 2017

Why we need to rethink the Organ Transplantation Act

Kidney failure is one of the most devastating conditions faced by thousands of Bangladeshis leading to painful procedures and early death.

August 15, 2017
August 15, 2017

In the company of the great man

I first saw Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the future Bangabandhu and the father of a new nation, in 1946 when I went to Calcutta to begin my college education. He was then a final year student in Islamia College (now Maulana Azad College) where the formal attire of Muslim students was black achkan.