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Muhammad Bayazeed Khan Panni

Bayazeed Khan Panni (Bengali: বায়াজীদ খান পন্নী; 1925–2012) was a Bangladeshi politician, homeopathic medicine practitioner, writer, and social reformer. He was a member of East Pakistan provincial assembly.

Bayazeed Khan Panni
বায়াজীদ খান পন্নী
Born11 March 1925
Died16 January 2012(2012-01-16) (aged 86)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Resting placeGorai Majar, Karatia, Tangail
Other namesSalim
Years active1995-2012
Notable workThe Lost Islam
SuccessorHossain Mohammad Salim
Spouses
Mariam Sattar
(m. 1969; died 1996)
Khadiza Khatun
(m. 1999⁠–⁠2012)
Children4

Early life

Panni was born on 11 March 1925 in the British Raj to the Karatia Zamindari family based in Tangail. He is the son of Mohammad Mehedi Ali Khan Panni and the grandson of Mohammed Haider Ali Khan Panni. His grandfather, the Jamindar of Dhanbari Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury, was one of the founders of Dhaka University. He was imprisoned for an anti-British campaign.[1][2][3][4]

His uncle, Nawabzada Mohammad Ali Chowdhury (Bogra), was the Prime Minister of Pakistan (1953–1955) and his cousin, Mohammad Khurram Khan Panni (KK Panni), was a member of the Legislative Assembly. He later served as the Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Philippines.[5]

Education

Panni started his education at Rokayaya High Madrasah where he studied for two years. Having passed the matriculation examination from the Hafez Mahmud Ali Institution in 1942 (presently known as SSC), he was admitted in the Azizul Huq College at Bogra. After studying there for a year, he transferred to Islamia College (now Moulana Abul Kalam Azad College) in Kolkata, where he completed his secondary education.[6]

During his studies at Islamia College in Kolkata, he joined the Anti-British Movement. He gained the fellowship of Mahatma Gandhi, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Aurobindo Ghosh, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and Maulana Syed Abul Ala Maududi. During this time, he joined Allama Inayatullah Khan al-Mashriqi the Khaksar Movement. In the student position, he was nominated as East Bengal commander and 'Salar-e-Khas Hind' in this movement.[7]

Career

After the partition of the country, he returned to his village and started various business ventures. In the 1950s, he was attracted to homeopathy therapy and started practicing it in his village after obtaining a degree from Tangail Homeo Medical College in 1957.

 
In 1963, after being elected Member of Parliament (MP) with flowers on hands Muhammad Bayazeed Khan Panni (second from left)

In 1963, he stood for Parliament by-election from Tangail-Bashail constituency vacated by his cousin Khurram Khan Panni who was appointed as ambassador of Pakistan. He got elected as an independent candidate for the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly. During his tenure, he became a member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

Organizational activities

In 1995, he started a Movement for calling people to the real Islam, which he named Hezbut Tawheed (Party of Tawheed).[8]

Death

Panni died on 16 January 2012.[6]

Literary works

Bagh-ban-Banduk was a work inspired by his experiences hunting in various forests around the country.[9] The book was included in the syllabus of Class XII as rapid reading by the Education Board on the recommendation of Shaheed Munir Chowdhury who was the editor of the East wing of the Pakistan Writer's Guild. He also wrote articles in different newspapers on religion, politics and medicine.[7]

Other books written by him

  • Islam er Prokrito Ruprekha (The Outline of the True Islam)
  • The Lost Islam (English language)[10]
  • Jehad, Ketal, Shontrash (Struggle, Armed Fight & Terrorism)
  • E Islam Islam-e Noy (This Islam is not Islam at all)

References

  1. ^ . www.lawyersnjurists.com. Archived from the original on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  2. ^ Demon (19 April 2013). "Lonely Traveler: Tangail: Dhanbari Nawab Manzil(ধনবাড়ি নবাব মনজিল)". Lonely Traveler. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  3. ^ "East Pakistan v. Mehdi Ali Khan". www.uniset.ca. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Panni, Wazed Ali Khan – Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Mohammed Ali of Bogra". The Daily Star. 19 October 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Home | হেযবুত তওহীদ". হেযবুত তওহীদ. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b "মাননীয় এমামুযযামান, The Leader of the Time জনাব মোহাম্মদ বায়াজীদ খান পন্নী | হেযবুত তওহীদ". হেযবুত তওহীদ. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  8. ^ "জঙ্গিবাদ ও সাম্প্রদায়িকতার বিরুদ্ধে ঐক্যের আহবানে ডিআরইউতে হেযবুত তওহীদের গোলটেবিল বৈঠক – Bangladesher patro (বাংলাদেশের পত্র)". Bangladesher patro (বাংলাদেশের পত্র). 13 November 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  9. ^ Mahmud, Iftekhar. "Cheetahs are endangered in Bangladesh". Prothomalo. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  10. ^ "The Lost Islam | হেযবুত তওহীদ". হেযবুত তওহীদ. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2017.

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Bayazeed Khan Panni Bengali ব য জ দ খ ন পন ন 1925 2012 was a Bangladeshi politician homeopathic medicine practitioner writer and social reformer He was a member of East Pakistan provincial assembly Bayazeed Khan Panniব য জ দ খ ন পন ন Born11 March 1925Karatia Tangail British RajDied16 January 2012 2012 01 16 aged 86 Dhaka BangladeshResting placeGorai Majar Karatia TangailOther namesSalimYears active1995 2012Notable workThe Lost IslamSuccessorHossain Mohammad SalimSpousesMariam Sattar m 1969 died 1996 wbr Khadiza Khatun m 1999 2012 wbr Children4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Organizational activities 5 Death 6 Literary works 6 1 Other books written by him 7 ReferencesEarly life EditPanni was born on 11 March 1925 in the British Raj to the Karatia Zamindari family based in Tangail He is the son of Mohammad Mehedi Ali Khan Panni and the grandson of Mohammed Haider Ali Khan Panni His grandfather the Jamindar of Dhanbari Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury was one of the founders of Dhaka University He was imprisoned for an anti British campaign 1 2 3 4 His uncle Nawabzada Mohammad Ali Chowdhury Bogra was the Prime Minister of Pakistan 1953 1955 and his cousin Mohammad Khurram Khan Panni KK Panni was a member of the Legislative Assembly He later served as the Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Philippines 5 Education EditPanni started his education at Rokayaya High Madrasah where he studied for two years Having passed the matriculation examination from the Hafez Mahmud Ali Institution in 1942 presently known as SSC he was admitted in the Azizul Huq College at Bogra After studying there for a year he transferred to Islamia College now Moulana Abul Kalam Azad College in Kolkata where he completed his secondary education 6 During his studies at Islamia College in Kolkata he joined the Anti British Movement He gained the fellowship of Mahatma Gandhi Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Aurobindo Ghosh Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and Maulana Syed Abul Ala Maududi During this time he joined Allama Inayatullah Khan al Mashriqi the Khaksar Movement In the student position he was nominated as East Bengal commander and Salar e Khas Hind in this movement 7 Career EditAfter the partition of the country he returned to his village and started various business ventures In the 1950s he was attracted to homeopathy therapy and started practicing it in his village after obtaining a degree from Tangail Homeo Medical College in 1957 In 1963 after being elected Member of Parliament MP with flowers on hands Muhammad Bayazeed Khan Panni second from left In 1963 he stood for Parliament by election from Tangail Bashail constituency vacated by his cousin Khurram Khan Panni who was appointed as ambassador of Pakistan He got elected as an independent candidate for the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly During his tenure he became a member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Organizational activities EditIn 1995 he started a Movement for calling people to the real Islam which he named Hezbut Tawheed Party of Tawheed 8 Death EditPanni died on 16 January 2012 6 Literary works EditBagh ban Banduk was a work inspired by his experiences hunting in various forests around the country 9 The book was included in the syllabus of Class XII as rapid reading by the Education Board on the recommendation of Shaheed Munir Chowdhury who was the editor of the East wing of the Pakistan Writer s Guild He also wrote articles in different newspapers on religion politics and medicine 7 Other books written by him Edit Islam er Prokrito Ruprekha The Outline of the True Islam The Lost Islam English language 10 Jehad Ketal Shontrash Struggle Armed Fight amp Terrorism E Islam Islam e Noy This Islam is not Islam at all References Edit Director of Taxation amp Excise Vs Mehdi Ali Khan Panni 32 DLR AD 1980 138 The Lawyers amp Jurists www lawyersnjurists com Archived from the original on 8 October 2017 Retrieved 4 July 2017 Demon 19 April 2013 Lonely Traveler Tangail Dhanbari Nawab Manzil ধনব ড নব ব মনজ ল Lonely Traveler Retrieved 4 July 2017 East Pakistan v Mehdi Ali Khan www uniset ca Retrieved 4 July 2017 Panni Wazed Ali Khan Banglapedia en banglapedia org Retrieved 4 July 2017 Mohammed Ali of Bogra The Daily Star 19 October 2009 Retrieved 4 July 2017 a b Home হ যব ত তওহ দ হ যব ত তওহ দ Retrieved 4 July 2017 a b ম নন য এম ম যয ম ন The Leader of the Time জন ব ম হ ম মদ ব য জ দ খ ন পন ন হ যব ত তওহ দ হ যব ত তওহ দ Retrieved 4 July 2017 জঙ গ ব দ ও স ম প রদ য কত র ব র দ ধ ঐক য র আহব ন ড আরইউত হ যব ত তওহ দ র গ লট ব ল ব ঠক Bangladesher patro ব ল দ শ র পত র Bangladesher patro ব ল দ শ র পত র 13 November 2016 Retrieved 4 July 2017 Mahmud Iftekhar Cheetahs are endangered in Bangladesh Prothomalo Retrieved 16 August 2022 The Lost Islam হ যব ত তওহ দ হ যব ত তওহ দ 28 April 2016 Retrieved 4 July 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muhammad Bayazeed Khan Panni amp oldid 1155869637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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