Mohammed Fazle Rabbee (occasionally spelled Rabbi 21 September 1932 ) was a renowned cardiologist and a published medical researcher. He was the joint professor of Cardiology and Internal Medicine at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. Rabbee was noted for his progressive thinking and unconventional beliefs for a modern Bengali society.
Rabbee was murdered in the intellectual killing during the 1971 genocide in Bangladesh by Pakistani army and its local collaborators, the Jamaat-affiliated Al-Badr militia. Rabbee was born on 21 September 1932, in Pabna District, Bengal Presidency, British India. Mohammed Fazle Rabbee was an exceptional student. The Language Movement in 1952 opened his eyes to the tyranny and repression of the Pakistani government against its Bengali speaking citizens.
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