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Moulana Abdul Mannan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moulana Abdul Mannan Moulana Abdul Mannan ((ベンガル語: মওলানা আবদুল মান্নান)) was the Ex Minister for Religious Affairs in General Ershad's cabinet. He was one of the top leaders of Peace and Welfare Council which was set up to help the Pakistani Army in 1971. Moulana Mannan was an organizer of Al-Badr and a key collaborator of the Pakistani Army during the Liberation war of Bangladesh.〔(muktadhara article on Maulana Abdul Mannan ).〕〔(Bangladesh Genocide Archive ).〕 ==Political career== Abdul Mannan was a general secretary of the Islamic Advisory Council and Regional Council during the administration of Ayub Khan. He had intimacy with the Niazi-Yahya-Farman gang. Abdul Mannan was an intimate adherent of Pir Shorshinaa (a religious leader known as a hated collaborator of the Pakistani army).〔Genocide 1971, An Account Of The Killers And Collaborators Genocide’71, published by Muktijuddha Chetana Bikash Kendra, p. 109.〕 Later, he joined Jamat, became an organizer of Al-Badr in 1971. He was the president of the Jamiat-e- Mudarressin, an organisation of teachers of Madrasah and the owner of the daily "Dainik Inquilab," the country's one of the highly circulated newspapers. He was in President Hussain Muhammad Ershad's cabinet. In 1979, he was elected a lawmaker from Chandpur.〔(A paper on Bangladesh by South Asia Analysis Group. Paper no. 232. ).〕〔(A report published in The Daily Star ).〕
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