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Personal Particulars of Foreign Scholars Coming to India Curriculum vitae of Dr. Md. Nurullah Photo 1. Full name : Dr. Md. Nurullah 2. Nationality : Bangladeshi 3. Date and place of birth: 10 May, 1972 4. Parentage : Mother : Saleha khatun & Father : Abdur Rab 5. Present address, Contact No./ Email ID: H#2, Road #5, Block # D, Banasree, Rampura, Dhaka-1219.01552340304/01920703712, [email protected] 6. Permanent address: Vill : CHarok Gasia, Post Office : Charok Gasi Bazar, Upozila : Barguna, District : Barguna. 7. Passport number, date and place of issue and its validity : OC 3016569, 21 March- 2012,DIP/Dhaka, 20 March-2017. 8. National ID No : 2693622300002 9. Blood Group (o-tve) 10. Facebook ID : Md. Nurrullah Al Madani 11. Occupation: Gov. Officer (Assistant Professor, BMTTI, Ministry of education, Board Bazar, Gazipur.). EDUCATION No. Name of Group Board/University Year Division/ Exam Class/ Position 1. Dakhil Humanities BMEB, Dhaka 1986 1st Division 2. Alim Humanities BMEB, Dhaka 1989 2nd Division 3. Fazil Humanities BMEB, Dhaka 1991 1st Class (13th position) 4. Kamil Hadith BMEB, Dhaka 1993 1st Class (3rd position) 5. B.A. Islamic law Islamic University of Madinah, 1999 Excellent (Hons) K.S.A. 6. M.A. Islamic Darul Ihsan University, Dhaka 2000 Excellent Studies 7. Kamil Fiqh Bangladesh Madrasah 2001 1st Class Education Board, Dhaka (7th position) 8. B.Ed Education National University 2006 2nd class 9. Ph. D Islamic National University 2012 Awarded studies 1 TOPICS OF RESEARCH: A. Articles: Wasila in Al-Quaran : An authentic explanation, Islamic Foundation Potrika, year 43, Number-1, July – Sept 2003 Shab-E barat : A Review , Monthly Prithibi, year 20, Number –2, November 2000, Weekly Muslim Jahan, Year-9, Number-34, November-99, Al-Haramine Kontha, Year-1, Number-6, Shaban 1422. Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Year-4, Number-02-2010 Tarjoma, Fatul Bari, Sharh sahihul Bukhari, Bangladesh Islami Unnan Trust, 1st Edition, November-2012 Women and children Smuggling in perspective of past and Present and the effective role of Islamic law and values to resistance it.Islamic Studies Journal of Dr Sirajul Haque Islamic Research Center, University of Dhaka, Number-1, Vol-1. The Necessity of Islamic education to development Society and Country, Kishorgonj Shahitta sonskriti parishod, July-2015; Monthly Shogat, Gazipur, Number-3, January- 2015. The Impotency of Understanding Al-Quraan in Bengali Language : Our Responsibility, Monthly Shogat, Gazipur, Number-4, January-2015. Our education Policy : Hope and attainment, Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-1, Year-4, 2010. History of a rare mother, Quarterly Prekhon, -2000 Behavior with non Muslim : Bangladesh and Islam perspective, Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-4, Year-9, 2010. Dignity of labor and right of worker : in the light of Islam, , Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-2, Year-7, 2013. Using the teaching Aids and Successful teaching, , Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number- 3, Year-8, 2014. Come Oh Ramadan Come , Monthly Shikha Dorpon, Dhaka, Number-10, Year-5, 2015; Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-3, Year-9, 2015. Hajj is a Worship(Ibadat) to build society and Life, Monthly Shikha Dorpon, Dhaka, Number-11, Year-5, 2015 The education of Edul Fitr, Monthly Shikha Dorpon, Dhaka, Number-1, Year-6, 2016; Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-2, Year-6, 2012. Shabe Barat : You must be know, Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-3, Year-7, 2013. Give appropriate dignity to Shabe barat, Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-2, Year-8, 2015. Our Responsibility to build a nice Society, magazine Sharok of Nibras Foundation Bangladesh-2008 Our Accountability to Society, magazine Sharok of Nibras Foundation Bangladesh- 2012 Al-Quran : What and Why, magazine Sharok of Nibras Foundation Bangladesh-2013 The role of Curriculum to build national Unity, magazine Sharok of Nibras Foundation Bangladesh-2013 2 Education is power, National development in education, magazine Sharok of Nibras Foundation Bangladesh-2015 Our responsibility to build women right, , Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-1, Year- 2, 2008. Impotency of Arabic Language, , Quarterly Nibras, Dhaka, Number-2, Year-5, 2011. Women right in light of Islam : reality and responsibility. Bichurun, annual magazine of Nibras International Madrasah-2011 The Importance of mother Tung, Bichurun, annual magazine of Nibras International Madrasah-2015. Loving to Prophet/ Rasul (sm) : Style and reality, annual magazine of Nibras International Madrasah-2016. Proper dignity of Shab-e Barat, The Message of Bangladesh, Dhaka, June-2015 Language martyrs will be given special position in hereafter by Allah, The Message of Bangladesh, Dhaka, February-201 The importance of Midnight of Shaban Month, Monthly Giggasa, Year-4, Number-5, November-1999. Believe in Touhid and his Practice, Monthly Giggasa, Year-5, Number-2, February, 2002. Equalizing in worshiping Allah, Monthly Giggasah, Year-5, Number-3, March-2000 Wasila : In search of accurate meaning, Annual Magazine-2002, Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasah, Tongi Branch, Gazipur Teaching methodology of Morphology, Training manual (subject based), BMTTI, Gazipur – 2002 Teaching methodology in the light of the holy Quran and Sunnah, Training manual (subject based), BMTTI, Gazipur- 2002 How to use Arabic Dictionary, Training manual (subject based), BMTTI, Gazipur- 2003 Teaching methodology of Communicative Arabic language, Training manual (Administration and management), BMTTI, Gazipur-2004 Curriculum and Syllabus : In the Context of Ibtedayee Madrasa, Training Manual (Administration and management course for Head teachers of Ibtedayee Madrasahs) BMTTI 2004. 3 B. Books : Communicative Arabic Language teaching Method, Millat Publication, 2012 01 Islamic law and law Science, Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2009. 01 Islamic Studies book-4 & 5, for class BA/BSS, BOU, Gazipur 02 Communicative Arabic Language, Book for Class VI-Alim, BMED 2012 04 Addurusul Arabia. Book 1-3, BMEB, 2014 03 Qwaidul Lugah Al- Arabia , Book – -3-4, for class Eight -Ten, BMED, 2009 02 Addurusul Arabia, Book – -1-3, for class one-Three, BMED, 2013 03 Songrami jeboner Galpo, Sattabak Prokashon, Dhaka, 01 Aqaid wa Fiqh, Book,1-5, For Class One-Five, WAMY, Dhaka.2010 05 Al Arabiatu Lil Atfal, A-C & 1-3, For Class Play -Four,Nibrasbd Publication, 06 Dhaka.2012 Inshut Tilmij, Madrasah Library, Banglabazar, Dhaka. 01 Al Muzamul Arabi 1-2, IES, Maghbazar, Dhaka. 02 Method of Tarkib, Madrasah Library, Banglabazar, Dhaka-2002 01 Asho Islam Shikhi (A), Educare Publication, Dhaka-2019, For Play Group 01 Asho Islam Shikhi (B), Educare Publication, Dhaka-2019, For Nursery 01 Total number of Book 34 Besides, a number of Articles have been published in many newspapers, magazines. FIELDWORKS AND AREAS OF RESEARCH: Education, Islamic education, Aqaid and Fiqh, Arabic language, Women trafficking, Teaching Method, Distance education system. Etc. FUNCTIONS/ACTIVITIES/EXPERIENCE : Assistant Professor, Bangladesh Madrasah Teachers’ Training Institute(BMTTI), TMED, Ministry of Education, Board Bazar, Gazipur. Chairman, Tahsin foundation, Barguna Chairman, BMTTI Employs Co operative Society, Gazipur Chairman, Managing Committee of Charok Gasia Fazi Madrasah Zame Masque, Barguna. Vice Chairman, Nibras Madrasah Managing Committee, Dhaka. Founder Secretary General, Nibras Foundation Bangladesh, Dhaka. Ass. Secretary General, Saudi Arabian Universities Alumni Association of Bangladesh, (SUAAB), Dhaka Lecturer, Jamea Quasemia, Narsingdi for Six months (20.11.2000-26.06.2001). Tutor of CALP program, Bangladesh Open University, Gazipur - 2000. Assistant Hostel Super, BMTTI, Board Bazar, Gazipur for four years. Local expert for National Training Session for developing methods of Islamic Education teacher conducted by ISESCO in Dhaka from 03-08 October, 2004 Master Trainer of Population Education, NCTB, Dhaka 2003. Master Trainer, HIV/ AIDS program, PIACT Bangladesh. 4 Master Trainer, CPD Training program, TQI, DSHSE, Dhaka. Coordinator, Various Type of Training Program of Bangladesh Madrasah Teachers Training Institute, Ministry of Education, Gazipur. Khatib, BMTTI Jame Mosque, Gazipur, Ganibag Jame Mosque, East Rampura, Dhaka, and Baitul Mamur Jame Mosque, Meradia, Rampura, Dhaka. Member, Curriculum preparation Committee of Bachelor Madrasah Education (BMEd), Nation University, Ministry of Education, Dhaka, . Member, Curriculum preparation Committee of Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board, Ebtedaee (Primary) and Dakhil (Secondary) Level, Ministry of Education, Dhaka. Member, Curriculum preparation Committee of Bachelor of Madrasah Education (BMEd) Course, National University, Gazipur. Member, Curriculum preparation Committee of Islami Bank Foundation for Quranic Language Institute(Proposed), Dhaka. Member, Expert Committee to Introduce Arabic Spoken in Madrasah Education System in Bangladesh. Member, Interactive Digital Madrasah textbook (IDMT) Preparation Committee, Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board, Ministry of Education, Dhaka. Member, Tender and Perches Committee of BMTTI, Gazipur. Chief Editor of Quarterly Magazine Nibras, Published by Nibras Foundation Bangladesh, Dhaka. Member, Editorial Board, BMTTI Training Manuel. Speaker, Deferent type of Program in various Television channels of Bangladesh (Ntv, Bangla vision, Gtv, Islamic Tv, Desh Tv, Baisakhi Tv, Mohona Telivision, Asian Tv Etc) TRAINING : Attending in International Training Program on “Regional International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Course for Arab Governmental and Academic Circles” International committee of
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