Bangladeshi Politician
Abu Reza Muhammad Nezamuddin Nadwi (Bengali : আবু রেজা মুহাম্মদ নেজামউদ্দিন নদভী ) is a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar , educator. He is a former member of parliament for the Chittagong-15 constituency.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Early life
Nezamuddin was born on 15 August 1968 to a Bengali family in Madarsha Union , Satkania Upazila , Chittagong District , East Pakistan (now Bangladesh ). His father, Abul Barakat Muhammad Faizullah, was an Islamic scholar, and his mother, Rahima Khatun, was a housewife. He is a cousin of Dr. Abul Fayez Muhammad Khalid Hossain . Nezamuddin has a Master of Arts and a PhD degree from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama .[ 4]
Career
Since 14 August 2004, Nadwi has been an associate professor in the Da`wah & Islamic Studies Department of the International Islamic University Chittagong .
He has served as the chairman of the Allamah Faizullah Foundation, Darul Hikma Education Foundation, Chittagong International School (CIS), Arabian International Madrasah and Emirates Welfare & Educational Complex Trust. Nadwi is also the director of the Shariah Board of both Social Islami Bank and Union Bank , as well as a member of the Shariah Board of Agrani Bank . He was a member of the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan al Nahyan Trust Bangladesh and Islamic Arabic University 's Syndicate. Nadwi is currently a member of the International League for Islamic Literature based in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and the vice-chairman of the executive committee of International Islamic Relief Organization 's Bangladesh branch.[ 5]
Nadwi contested as an Awami League candidate at the 2014 Bangladeshi general election , winning the seat for the Chittagong-15 constituency. He retained his seat for a second term at the 2018 Bangladeshi general election .[ 6] Nadwi is a member of the Ministry of Religious Affairs 's parliamentary standing committee and a governor of Islamic Foundation Bangladesh .[ 5]
Personal life
Nezamuddin is married to Rizia Sultana Chowdhury, a member of the central committee of the Women's Awami League .[ 7]
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