Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Review on memoir of Shiekh Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's memoir, "The Unfinished Memoirs," is a captivating and insightful look into the life of Bangladesh's founding father. Written during his imprisonment in the 1960s, the memoir was incomplete at the time of his assassination in 1975 and was later published posthumously. This book provides a unique perspective on the historical events that shaped Bangladesh's struggle for independence and offers a fascinating insight into the life and political career of Sheikh Mujib. The memoir begins with Sheikh Mujib's childhood, describing his birth in 1920 in Tungipara village, Bengal, British India, as one of six children to Sheikh Luthfur Rahman and Saira Begum. He shares stories of his early life, education, and entry into politics, providing a glimpse into the experiences that shaped his future. Sheikh Mujib's early life was marked by poverty and hardship, but his family's emphasis on education ...