Friday, September 2, 2011

Al Sheikh Muhammad Jameel Didi

 Al Sheikh Muhammad Jameel Didi (Dhivehi: މުޙައްމަދު ޖަމީލުދީދީ) (May 1, 1915 - March 15, 1989) popularly known as Jameel Didi was a Maldivian political figure and poet who was famous for his writings and speeches. He was born on 1 May 1915 to Abdullah Kamaaludhin the Attorney General and Fenfoa'gan'duvaru Aminaa Didi. At first he studied at the Majeedhiyya School and later went abroad to Egypt and studied at Al-Azhar University. After returning back,he became a member of the sentence committee (niyaa kanda alhaa komety). He later served as Minister of Justice from 10 September 1953 and as Attorney General from 30 May 1956 ad.
The Maldivian national anthem, Gaumii salaam, uses lyrics written by Jameel Didi in 1948 and until 1972 was sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne which he heard on his uncle's alarm clock[1].
Many of Jameel's children and grandchildren were and are renowned politicians in the governments of Presidents Maumoon and Nasheed. Sheikh Jameel Didi died on March 15, 1989 at the age of 73. He is buried in Galolhu Cemetery where many of the Maldivian royal family are buried. After his death the honour of Usthazul Jeel (the teacher of the generation) was bestowed upon him by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
^ Maldive National Anthem. Published online: (http://www.maldivesroyalfamily.com/maldives_anthem.shtml.)



Al sheikh Muhammad Jameel Didi (Dhivehi: މުޙައްމަދު ޖަމީލުދީދީ) (May 1, 1915 - March 15, 1989) popularly known as Jameel Didi was a Maldivian political figure and poet who was famous for his writings and speeches. He was born on 1 May 1915 to Abdullah Kamaaludhin the Attorney General and Princess Fatimaa Didi. At first he studied at the Majeedhiyya School and later went abroad to Egypt and studied at Al-Azhar University. After returning back,he became a member of the sentence committee (niyaa kanda alhaa komety). He later served as Minister of Justice and as Attorney General in the mid 1950s. The Maldivian national anthem, Gaumii salaam, uses lyrics written by Jameel Didi in 1948 that were later set to music. Sheikh Jameel Didi passed away on 1 may 1989 at the age of 73. He is buried in Galolhu Cemetery where many of the Maldivian royal family are buried. After his death he was honoured as the teacher of the generations (Usthazul jeel) by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.

Al Sheikh Muhammad Jameel Didi (Dhivehi: މުޙައްމަދު ޖަމީލުދީދީ) (May 1, 1915 - March 15, 1989) popularly known as Jameel Didi was a Maldivian political figure and poet who was famous for his writings and speeches. He was born on 1 May 1915 to Abdullah Kamaaludhin the Attorney General and Princess Fatimaa Didi. At first he studied at the Majeedhiyya School and later went abroad to Egypt and studied at Al-Azhar University. After returning back,he became a member of the sentence committee (niyaa kanda alhaa komety). He later served as Minister of Justice and as Attorney General in the mid 1950s.

The Maldivian national anthem, Gaumii salaam, uses lyrics written by Jameel Didi in 1948 and until 1972 was sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne which he heard on his uncle's alarm clock[1].

Many of Jameel's children and grandchildren were and are reknowned politicians in the governments of Presidents Maumoon and Nasheed. Sheikh Jameel Didi passed away on March 15, 1989 at the age of 73. He is buried in Galolhu Cemetery where many of the Maldivian royal family are buried. After his death the honour of Usthazul Jeel (the teacher of the generation) was bestowed upon him by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.

އަނބިމީހާ އާ ސެކެއްޓުރީ ގެ ތަފާތު......

އަނބިމީހާއާއި އޮފީހުގައި އުޅޭ އަންހެން ސެކެއްޓެރީގެ ތަފާތަކީ ކޮބާ؟
މިސުއާލަށް ދެވިފައިވާ ބައެއް ޖަވާބުތައް ތިރީގައި މިވަނީއެވެ.
1. އަނބިމީހާއާއި ސެކެއްޓެރީއާ ދެމެދުގައި ބައެއް ފަހަރު، 30 ކިލޯމީޓަރުގެ ތަފާތުވާނެ.
2. އަނބިމީހާ އޮފީހުގައި ހިނގާ ކަންތަކާ ބެހޭނެ. ސެކެއްޓެރީ ގޭގައި ހިނގާ ކަންތަކާ ނުބެހޭނެ.
3. ސެކެއްޓެރީ އޮފީހުގައި އުޅޭނީ ވަރަށް ރީތި ހެދުން ލައިގެން. އަނބިމީހާ ގޭގައި އުޅެފާނެ ކޮންމެ ކަހަލަ ހެދުމެއް ލައިގެން ވެސް.
4. ސެކެއްޓެރީ، ތިބާކުރާ އަމުރުތައް ތަންފީޒުކުރާނެ. އަނބިމީހާ ތިބާއަށް އަމުރުކުރާނެ.
5. ތިބާ ސަލާމަތްކުރަން ސެކެއްޓެރީ ދޮގުހަދާނެ. ތިބާއަށް އޮޅުވާލަން އަނބިމީހާ ދޮގުހަދާނެ.
6. ތިބާއާ ދިމާވާ ކޮންމެ މައްސަލައަކަށް ޙައްލު ހޯދާދޭން ސެކެއްޓެރީ އުޅޭނެ. ތިބާ ހޯދާ ކޮންމެ ޙައްލަކާމެދު މައްސަލަ ޖައްސަން އަނބިމީހާ އުޅޭނެ.
7. ތިބާއަށް ދެއްކިދާނެ އުޒުރާއި ބަހަނާތައް ހޯދާދޭން ސެކެއްޓެރީ މަސައްކަތް ކުރާނެ. ތިބާ ދައްކާ އުޒުރާއި ބަހަނާތަކާމެދު އަނބިމީހާ ޝައްކުކުރާނެ.
8. ސެކެއްޓެރީ، ތިބާއަށް ކަންތައްތައް ކޮށްދޭނެ. އަނބިމީހާ، ތިބާލައްވާ ކަންތައްތައް ކުރުވާނެ.
9. ސެކެއްޓެރީ ދެކޭނީ ތިބާއަކީ ވެރިޔެއް ކަމަށް. އަނބިމީހާ ދެކޭނީ ތިބާއަކީ ޚާދިމެއް ކަމަށް.
10. ސެކެއްޓެރީއަކީ ކުރިޔަށް އޮތް ލޯބީގެ މަޝްރޫޢެއް!!! އަނބިމީހާއަކީ ފާއިތުވެ ގޮސްފައިވާ ލޯބީގެ މަޝްރޫޢެއް!!!
ނޯޓް: މިތަފާތުތައް ހުރުމާއެކު ވެސް، ރަނގަޅު ފިރިންނަކީ، 10 ވަނަ ނަންބަރުގައި އެވާ މަޝްރޫޢު ނުފަށާ، އަނބިމީހާއަށް ލޯބި ދީގެން އުޅޭ ފިރިންނެވެ.