Dayemi Complex Bangladesh

Dayemi Complex Bangladesh
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Dayemi Complex Bangladesh (DCB) is a United Nations affiliated international non-governmental humanitarian organization from Bangladesh.[1] The DCB was founded by two descendants of the [[Prophet Muhammad](S.W.)] and followers of the Qadiri Sufi order, Sheikh Dayemullah and His Eminency Dr. Sheikh Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam, in 1979. It is headquartered in the 700 year old Qadiri Sufi dynasty of Chotto Dayera Sharif, located in Azimpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sheikh Dayemullah died on 29 January 1995 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was buried in Nabinagar Upazila, Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. Sheikh Dayemullah bestowed successor-ship to His Eminency Dr. Sheikh Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam as President of the DCB and custodian of Chotto Dayera Sharif. In 2010, His Eminency Dr. Sheikh Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam designated his second son, Fayzee Haramain Sayed Khalilullah, as deputy custodian of Dayera Sharif and the DCB.

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Brief History of Azimpur Dayera Sharif

Hazrat Shah Sufi Syed Mohammad Dayem was one of the most[weasel words] prominent sufi saints of his time. He came into the lime light in the Eighteenth century. He was one of the few saints of high order in Bangladesh and the Indian sub-continent. The famous historical shrine of 'Dayera Sharif' situated at Azimpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh, was founded by him for his continuous religious, spiritual, and humanitarian services to the mankind. It was recorded that, from the paternal side, Sufi Syed Mohammed Dayem is the descendant of Hazrat Ali the fourth Khaliph of Islam ; I.e. Alwi Syed and his wife was the descendant of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique, his fore-father Hazrat Bakhtiar Mahi Sawar, the leader of Baro Awlia (Leader of 12 Saints delegation), who happened to be grandson of the Gausal Azam Hazrat Sheikh Syed Mahiuddin Abdul Kader Jillani popularly known as “Baro Peer Shaheb” I.e. Gausal Arab and Gausal Azam.[2]

Brief History of Dayemi Complex Bangladesh

The family members of Hazrat Bakhtiar Mahi Sawar, had preached Islam in many Asian countries especially Bangladesh, India, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Indonesia. His last family descendant 6th generation His Eminence Hazrat Shah Sufi Syed Dayem Ullah along with his designated Chief Khalif Hazrat Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam had established DAYEMI COMPLEX BANGLADESH in 1979 in commemoration of Hazrat Shah Sufi Syed Mohammad Dayem, the founder of Azimpur Dayera Sharif at 42/2 Azimpur Chotta Dayera Sharif, Dhaka, Bangladesh. In 1995 the Sufi saint Hazrat Dayem Ullah had died and bestowed his successorship to Hazrat Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam along with the responsibility to be the Custodian and Motowalli of the Sufi Nurullah Waqf State, Azimpur Chotta Dayera Sharif as well as President of Dayemi Complex Bangladesh. It may be mentioned here that, Shah Sufi NurUllah the grandson of the founder of Dayera Sharif, donated all of his land properties of Azimpur Area, which consists of more than 100 acres (0.40 km2) for the Historic Dayemia Shahi Jam-E-Mosque, which was built by Sufi Rowshan Ali Chief Minister of Mughal Emperor Azim-ush-Shan the grandson of Mughal Emperor Aurongojeb, which is in the Heart of Dhaka city. Sufi NurUllah’s sole purpose was to benefit for the Mankind. For more than 200 years in the Capital of Bangladesh Dhaka, The Last Jamaat of Eid-ul-Fitr & Eid-ul-Ajha is performed at the Historic Chotto Dayera Shairf Dayemia Shahi Jam-E-Mosque. Sufi Dayemullah along with his Chief Khalif His Eminency Dr. Alam reconstructed the Mosque in 1977 and inaugurated by President Justice Abdus Sattar of Bangladesh. His Eminency Dr. Alam redeveloped the Second floor of the Mosque on 1997 and opened for the public use. The Dayemi Complex Bangladesh is incorporated as a Non-Profit Tax Exempt organization of Department of State, Albany, New York. DCB is also registered with the Office of the Attorney General State of New York, USA. His Eminency Dr. Hazrat Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam is President and UN permanent Representative of Dayemi Complex Bangladesh, Syed Faizi Harmain KhalilUllah Chief Executive of DCB & UN main representative, Rafiq Ahmed UN Additional Representative of DCB UN office New York USA, along with The Current Chairman of International Advisory Committee of Dayemi Complex Bangladesh are Mr. (former) Justice Habibur Rahman Khan of Bangladesh Supreme court & Legal adviser of DCB. The current DCB Chief of Protocol (PRO) is Abu Billah Mohammad Giasuddin Al-Azad.[3]

Dayemi Complex and the United Nations

The DCB was registered with the Department of Social Services, People's Republic of Bangladesh, in 1982. That year, the DCB conferred consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, Department of Public Information, UNICEF, and UNESCO. In 1986, The United Nations Secretary General designated Dayemi Complex Bangladesh as a UN Peace Messenger Organization for the support of the UN International Year of Peace 1986, to establish world peace and international security. His Eminency Dr. Alam was designated as a World Peace Envoy by the Dayemi Complex United Nations Office in New York. Accordingly, the DCB was accredited and designated His Eminency Dr. Alam as their UN Permanent Main Representative, to Geneva, Vienna, New York, and Addis Ababa.

List of 7 Orphanages Established by Dayemi Complex Bangladesh

The Dayemi Complex Bangladesh had established more 100 Educational Institute along 7 International standard Orphanages around the country, which includes, Amirahbad Sufiya Aliya Madrasha and Examination Center of Loha Gara Chittagong, Bangladesh. The world dignified individuals like Chief Imam of Makkah-tul-makkarrama & Chief Justice of Saudi Arabia Sheikh Shobhail Bin Abdullah, Sheikh Taha of Makkah Chairman of Al-Quran Research center of Makkah, KSA along with the diplomats, ambassadors as well as world renown intellectuals had attended the inaugural ceremony. There are more than 3000 orphan students all throughout 7 orphanages which also includes 15000 students.[4]

  1. Amirabad Sufia Dayemia Muslim Orphanage and Sufia Madrasa, (Degree Level) & Education Examination Center, P.O. Amirabad Madrasa, P. S. Luha Gara, Dist. Chittagong, Bangladesh.
  2. Ibrahim Pur Sufi Azmatullah Oprhanage, Madrasa & Mosque, Thana. Nabinagar, Dist. B-Baria. Bangladesh
  3. Sufiabad Abu Musa Kalimullah Orphanage, Madrasa, School & Mosque, Village. Charamba, P.S. Luhagara, Dist. Chittagong, Bangladesh
  4. Demoshia Sufi Abu Mohammad Obaidullah Orphanage, Village: Demosia, P.S. Chokoria, Dist. Coxes Bazar, Bangladesh
  5. Dumrakandi Dayemia Orphanage, village: Dumrakandi, P.S. Bancharampur, Dist. B-baria, Bangladesh
  6. Manikgong Sufi Nurullah Orphanage & Madrasa, Village: Gorpara, P.S. Manikgonj, Dist. Manikgonj, Bangladesh
  7. Satbaria Shah Amanatullah Orphanage, P.S. Chandanaish, Dist. Chittagong, Bangladesh

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References

  1. ^ LeSEA United Nations NGO.
  2. ^ World Spiritual Assembly World Heritage and Records of Sufism. Volume II 2010. p. 80.
  3. ^ World Spiritual Assembly World Heritage and Records of Sufism. Volume II 2010. p. 82-84.
  4. ^ World Spiritual Assembly World Heritage and Records of Sufism. Volume II 2010. p. 220.
  5. ^ World Spiritual Assembly World Heritage and Records of Sufism. Volume II 2010. p. 250.

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