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Mohammed Ramzan Ali Miya, a writer and community leader, was born on July 28, 1978, in Khageshwori Manohara, Danchhi 4, Kathmandu, Nepal, to Ebrahim Miya.[1] Ramzan Ali Miya is known for his substantial literary contributions in both Qatar and Nepal. He also actively participates in a number of community projects and academic endeavours. Ramzan has over thirty publications in both Arabic and Nepali, and he holds academic degrees from both Pakistan and Nepal.[2]
Literary career edit
Ramzan Ali Miya moved from Nepal to Qatar in 2007 to pursue his interest in Arabic language and translation services, offering immense service to the Nepalese community in the Gulf countries. He completed his Masters in Islamic Studies & Arabic Literature in 2003 from Pakistan and founded the Alharamain Educational Society of Nepal.[3] Ali Miya also worked at the Embassy of Nepal in Qatar as a Secretary to the Acting Ambassador. He has translated significant documents, including the labour law of Qatar and human rights materials, into the Nepalese language.[4] As a human rights activist and author, he was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation from the German Board of Consulting and Training.[5]
Notable Works edit
- Ali Miya authored 'Maile Dekheko Qatar' (Qatar as I have seen), a book in Nepali that offers insights into the Nepali diaspora in Qatar and the prospects of Qatar-Nepal relations.[6]
- He has written and translated numerous books and articles focusing on the Nepalese community, Arab literature, and Islam.[7]
Awards and Recognition edit
- Ali Miya was honoured by the Sheikh Thani Bin Abdullah Al Thani Humanitarian Foundation for Excellent & Glorious Services for the community.[3]
- Received a Certificate of Appreciation from the German Board of Consulting and Training.[5] He is also the member of International Human Rights Commission.[8]
Community Involvement and Advocacy edit
Mohammed Ramzan Ali Miya plays a vital role in fostering community ties as an active participant in the International Nepali Muslims Society (INMS). Through his engagement, he not only contributes significantly to the organization's events but also fortifies the bilateral relations between Nepal and Qatar, enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation. His efforts are significant in promoting cultural exchange and supporting the Nepalese diaspora in the Gulf region.[9]
References edit
- ^ "नेपाल र नेपालीको हितैषी कतार". Madhyanha Daily.
- ^ "कतार नेपालमा लगानी गर्न इच्छुक छ : प्रा. मोहम्मद रमजान अली मिया". www.ratopati.com.
- ^ a b "Qatar honed my skills". Gulf Times. September 17, 2014.
- ^ "'कतारले नेपालीलाई नराम्रो गरेको छैन'". ekagaj.
- ^ a b "Prof. Mohammed Ramzan Ali Miya Honoured with Certificate of Appreciation from German Board of Consulting and Training -". aimamedia.org.
- ^ Newspaper, The Peninsula (October 6, 2022). "Book sheds light on Nepali diaspora and life in Qatar". m.thepeninsulaqatar.com.
- ^ "Communities' Coordinators Hail Qatar's Labour Reforms, Protection Of Rights". menafn.com.
- ^ "SMM IHRC in Qatar". International Human Rights Commission - IHRC.
- ^ Gautam, Usha Wagle (May 28, 2018). "INMS hosts Iftar get-together". www.gulf-times.com.