Md Mostafizur Rahman
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I am a simple writer who loves sharing thoughts and stories through honest, relatable words. With a passion for connection, they believe in the power of simplicity to inspire and touch hearts.
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16 December- Victory Day of Bangladesh
Victory Day, celebrated annually on December 16, is a momentous occasion for the people of Bangladesh. It commemorates the country's triumph in the Liberation War of 1971, which led to the establishment of an independent and sovereign nation. This day not only marks the military victory but also symbolizes the resilience, courage, and unity of the people of Bangladesh in their fight against oppression.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History
Holy Jumma Mubarak: A Blessed Day for Muslims
Jumma, or Friday, holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims worldwide. It is more than just a day of the week; it is a time of spiritual renewal, community bonding, and divine blessings. Known as the "weekly Eid," Jumma serves as a sacred opportunity for Muslims to realign their hearts and minds toward Allah and His commands. Its significance is deeply rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah, making it one of the most cherished days in Islam.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History
Choto Katra: A Glimpse into Mughal History in Bangladesh
Choto Katra (meaning "Small Caravanserai") is a significant architectural landmark in Dhaka, Bangladesh, offering a window into the Mughal era's rich history and urban planning. Constructed in the 17th century, this structure stands as a testament to the grandeur of Mughal architecture and its influence on the region's cultural and historical fabric.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History
Ragging: A Social Menace That Needs to End
Ragging, a term often associated with initiation rituals in educational institutions, has been a contentious and disturbing issue for decades. While some view it as harmless fun or a way to foster camaraderie among students, the reality is that ragging often spirals into a harmful and dehumanizing practice. It has caused untold suffering to countless victims, leaving scars—both physical and emotional—that can last a lifetime. Understanding the dynamics, consequences, and solutions to ragging is essential to combat this menace.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Criminal
The Violence of a Man: Unraveling a Complex Phenomenon
Violence is one of the oldest and most challenging issues humanity has grappled with. It manifests in myriad ways, from personal confrontations to organized conflict, leaving a lasting impact on individuals, families, and societies. When discussing "the violence of a man," it is essential to understand that this phenomenon does not exist in a vacuum. It stems from a blend of biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors that shape individual behaviors and responses. Exploring these layers provides a nuanced understanding of why violence occurs, its effects, and potential solutions.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Humans
Rose: Signature of Love
Roses have long been celebrated as the quintessential symbol of love, passion, and beauty. From ancient civilizations to modern-day expressions of romance, the rose has stood the test of time as a powerful emblem of human emotion. Its vibrant colors, delicate petals, and enchanting fragrance captivate hearts and transcend cultural boundaries, making it a universal language of affection and devotion.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Art
The Symphony of Us: A Love Eternal and Unbound
Underneath the wide twilight sky, where stars softly whisper, I feel your presence shining bright. It’s a sweet song that pulls my spirit closer. Your voice flows like a gentle stream through my dreams, quietly filled with love's sweet sounds. Each heartbeat knows that it belongs there.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Poets
The Midnight Visitor: A Horror Story
On a dark, moonless night, Anika was driving along a deserted country road. Earlier, her car had broken down, and after hours of waiting, she finally got it fixed, only to find herself facing a risky journey through unknown terrain. The weak headlights only lit up the narrow, winding road ahead, surrounded by tall, dark trees. A chill filled the air, and every part of her felt she should have waited until morning. Still, she needed to get home.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Horror
Seven-Layer Tea of Bangladesh: A Taste and Visual Journey in Every Sip
The seven-layer tea, also known as "Seven Colors Tea," is a fascinating drink from Bangladesh that draws both tourists and tea lovers to the Sylhet region where it was created. This colorful tea has gained popularity worldwide because of its eye-catching look and unique taste. In this article, we will discuss the history, the making process, cultural importance, and the ongoing popularity of this seven-layer tea, especially in the small village of Srimangal, which is known as Bangladesh's tea capital.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History
Agun Pan: The Fiery Street Food Sensation of Old Dhaka
Agun Pan is a new and exciting version of the traditional paan from Old Dhaka, a city rich in culture and street food. Known as "Fire Paan," this dish consists of a betel leaf wrapped around various fillings, which is briefly set on fire before being eaten. Originating in India, Agun Pan quickly gained popularity in Bangladesh, attracting both locals and tourists eager to try this daring culinary adventure.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Chapters
Ahsan Manzil: The Pink Palace of Dhaka's Glorious Past
Ahsan Manzil, known as the "Pink Palace," is a famous and historic site in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is situated by the Buriganga River in the city’s older area. This grand building not only showcases impressive architecture but also has a rich history, representing the wealth of the Nawab family who lived there in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Built in 1872 by Nawab Abdul Ghani, a key figure in Bengal’s elite society, Ahsan Manzil was the official home of the Nawabs, who were important leaders during British rule. Its design combines Indo-Saracenic and European styles, highlighting the Nawabs' affluence and the cultural exchanges happening in Bengal at that time.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History
Flavors of Tradition: A Culinary Journey Through Old Dhaka’s Iconic Food
Old Dhaka, the historic center of Bangladesh’s capital, is rich in culture and has a vibrant food scene. With its narrow streets, old buildings, and bustling atmosphere, this area is a paradise for those who love bold flavors, unique spices, and traditional dishes that have been cherished through generations. Old Dhaka is a treasure for anyone wanting to taste real Bangladeshi food. Let’s explore some iconic dishes from Old Dhaka, including their famous foods and the culture that makes them special.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Feast











