Faizur Rahman (police officer)

Faizur Rahman Ahmed
ফয়েজুর রহমান আহমেদ
Born (1921-02-21)21 February 1921
Kutubpur, Netrokona, East Bengal (now Bangladesh)
Died 5 May 1971(1971-05-05) (aged 50)
Pirojpur
Resting place Pirojpur
Nationality Bangladeshi
Spouse(s) Ayesha Faiz
Children

Faizur Rahman Ahmed (Bengali: ফয়েজুর রহমান আহমেদ; February 21, 1921 – May 5, 1971) was a police officer and a freedom fighter of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. He was killed by Pakistani military personnel.[2]

He is well known for being the father of veteran Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed.

Early life

Ahmed was born on February 21, 1921 in Kutubpur village of Netrokona district of Bangladesh, which was then a part of British Empire.[2] His father was a farmer and his mother was a housewife.

Education and career

There was no school in Rahman's village and he had to move to somewhere else for his primary study.[3] He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1943.[4]

After completing his BA, he joined a primary school as a teacher. He joined the police in 1948. He was pasted to Sylhet as a Sub-Inspector of Police and later posted to Dinajpur, Panchagarh, Rangamati, Bandarban, Chittagong, Bogra, Comilla and Pirojpur.[4]

He was promoted to Inspector while he was in Bogra. He was promoted as a Deputy Superintendent of Police and posted to Comilla. He joined as the Sub-Divisional Police Officer in Pirojpur which was then a sub-division of East Pakistan and participated in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.[5]

He was also a writer.

Personal life

Faizur Rahman was married to Ayesha Faiz on February 8, 1944. His first son Humayun Ahmed nicknamed Kajal was born in 1948 in his in-law's house of Mohongonj, Netrokona when he started his career as a police in Sylhet.

His first daughter Sufia Haider Shefali, and another son Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, second daughter Momtaz Shahid Shikhu and last son Ahsan Habib (cartoonist) were born in Sylhet. His last daughter Rukhsana Ahmed was born in Bandarban.[4]

Role in Liberation War

Faizur Rahman Ahmed joined as a Sub-Divisional Police Officer in Pirojpur. He experienced the disdain of the rulers of West Pakistan after the 1970 Bhola cyclone that affected his area too.[4]

Later when the Pakistan Army cracked down on Bangladeshis in Dhaka on March 25 he decided to join the Bangladesh Liberation War. On March 27, when he heard the declaration of independence by Ziaur Rahmanon behalf of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman he distributed around 200 rifles from the armory of Police to the common people as a preparation for the Bangladesh Liberation War.[5]

Death

Pakistan Army on their arrival at Pirojpur learnt about the stance of Faizur Rahman on Bangladesh Liberation War. They called him in the name of a meeting with the help of some police officials who were supporting the Pakistan Army and shot him dead at the bank of the river Baleshwar on May 5, 1971.[5]

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