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词条 Abdus Sobhan Rahat Ali High School
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  1. History

  2. About the founders

  3. Faculties and departments

     School building and grounds   Other infrastructure  

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Abdus Sobhan Rahat Ali High School
| native_name = আবদুস সোবহান রাহাত আলী উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়
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| motto = Come on for knowledge, Go for avail.
| established = {{Start date|1914}}
| type = MPO(Half-Govt.) Affiliated School
| affiliation = Ministry of Education — Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Chittagong
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| head = Md. Shoriful Islam
| students = 2000 Approx.
| city = Patiya, Chittagong
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| country = {{flag|Bangladesh}}
| campus = 3.5 acres (Urban)
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| website = {{url|http://www.asrahs.edu.bd}}
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Abdus Sobhan Rahat Ali High School is a secondary school established in the zero point of Patiya City, Patiya, Chittagong in 1914.

History

Abdus Sobhan Rahat Ali High School was established in the zero point of Patiya City, Patiya, Chittagong in 1914. Initially, it was established as a 'Religious Institute', later it was upgraded to a 'Higher English School'. An educationalist and social worker named Mawlana Abdus Sobhan founded the school for Islamic students on the eve of British rule. Today children of all religions and tribes study at the high school.

Due to the devastating defeat in the war of 'Palashi' in 1757, the position of Muslims deteriorated in such a way that living independently became very challenging in the subcontinent, especially in Bangladesh (Ex East Pakistan).

Against this backdrop, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Nawab Abdul Latif, Barrister Ameer Ali, Nawab Mohsin Mulk, Moniruzzaman Islamabadi and Master Kazem Ali became known as the champions of the Muslims in this subcontinent. All of these scholars believed that the only way to recover the lost valor and glory of the Muslim nation was to introduce them to modern education.

About the founders

Mawlana Abdus Sobhan was born to an elite but poor Muslim family of Govindarkhil village of Patiya Municipality in the 19th century. He died in May 1918. He could not complete higher education due to financial instability, but he received a religious education including Quran-Hadith in his family circle. Though he did not receive a degree from an academic institution in the British colonial era, he was an expert in Islamic and Shariah knowledge. In spite of financial hardships and living in the remote area of a village, he was motivated to create an educational institution. To understand the reasoning behind this decision, it is helpful to consider the social-political context of the sub-continent.

Though Mawlana Abdus Sobhan had not met with Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, he followed his prophecy. Like others, he also believed that there was no easy alternative for the Muslims to overcome their weakness without modern education.

Another school had been established in Greater Patiya in the 1840s. Mawlana Abdus Sobhan felt the necessity to establish another school at the same place. At that time there was no modern educational institution for Muslims, as they were not allowed to attend this other school. For this reason, Mawlana Abdus Sobhan established his 'Sobhania Maktab' (small institute). It is said that Mawlana Abdus Sobhan's established Maktab was set on fire at night by unspecified people.

Mawlana Abdus Sobhan went to the police station near the Maktab and informed to the local Inspector Mr. Rahat Ali about the incident. The inspector advised him to establish a modern English school in the place of the Maktab. When Mawlana Abdus Sobhan reported about financial hardship, Inspector Rahat Ali instantly provided thousand rupees (taka) to help to establish the 'Abdus Sobhan English High School'. It is believed that Rahat Ali's house was located in Fatikchhari Upazila of Chittagong, and he was the centenary of the school.

In 1917, Inspector Rahat Ali was transferred from Patiya Police Station and was named a co-founder of the school. In 1918, Mawlana Abdus Sobhan passed away, and the school was named 'Abdus Sobhan Rahat Ali High School'.

Faculties and departments

High School - classes 6 to 10 (Science | Business | Humanities)

School building and grounds

School activities are run in 20 rooms of 6 two-story buildings. There are three separate lab rooms for science education where chemistry, biology and modern information technology are taught.

The school grounds consist of 3.5 acres of land, with two fields to the front and the back of the school.

A well-stocked library with a broad range of texts is available for students.

Other infrastructure

There are separate office rooms: a major office room and a restroom for the headmaster, separate common room for teachers, a prayer room and a large auditorium, where government and private programs are held year-round. Members of the wider public are able to use the auditorium subject to conditions.

References

  • Secondary Schools of Bangladesh

External links

  • Official Website
  • Wikipedia Bangla
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