Bangladesh Community icon in Canberra Zillur Raman passed away
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AoA Dear Community members
With a heavy heart we are informing you that one of the icon of Bangladesh Community in Canberra Zillur Raman bhai passed away today morning, Innalillahe Wa Innailaihe Rajeun (Surely we belong to Allah, and to Him we shall return).
May the Almighty shower His choicest blessings on Zillur bhai, fill his grave with Noor, make it a Garden of Jannatul Ferdous, grant him Shade under the Arsh on the Day of Judgment, and grant him Jannatul Ferdous. May He grant strength and patience to Kalam’s near and dear ones. May Allah grant strength and patience to the near and dear ones to bear this great loss.
Zullir bhai made an enormous contribution for the wellbeing of the Bangladesh Community in Canberra. He was the Principal of Bangla School, involved Intrnational Mother Language Movement to promote Bangla language, serves in different capacity in BAAC and established Bangladesh Seniors Club.
His Namaze Janaja will be tomorrow Monday 7 December 2020 at 1.00 pm (sharp) after Zohor prayer at:
Canberra Islamic Centre (CIC)
221 Clive Steele Avenue
Monash
The final resting place for Zillur bhai will be at Mitchell Cemetery after Janaja.
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Regards,Executive Committee 2020-21
Bangladesh Australia Association Canberra Inc.
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