Abdul Bakeer Markar
The Honourable Deshamanya M.A. Bakeer Markar MP | |
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Governor of Southern Province | |
In office June 13, 1988 – December 1993 | |
12th Speaker of the Parliament | |
In office September 21, 1978 – August 30, 1983 | |
President | J. R. Jayewardene |
Prime Minister | Ranasinghe Premadasa |
Preceded by | Anandatissa de Alwis |
Succeeded by | E. L. Senanayake |
Personal details | |
Born |
12 May 1917 Beruwala, Ceylon |
Died |
23 September 1997 80) Colombo, Sri Lanka | (aged
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Political party | United National Party |
Children | Imthiaz Bakeer Markar |
Residence | Beruwala |
Alma mater |
Zahira College, Colombo Sri Lanka Law College |
Religion | Islam |
Deshamanya Marhoom Al Haj Mohammed Abdul Bakeer Markar (May 12, 1917 – September 10, 1997) was a Sri Lankan politician. He was the Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka[1] and Governor of the Southern Province.
Early life
Bakeer Markar's ancestry is traced to Sheik Jamaluddeen-Al-Maghdoomi, an Arab settler who settled down in the sea board town of Beruwala. His father Hakeem Alia Marikkar Mohomed Marikkar belonged to a family of physicians, whose ancestors too were physicians. He was born in Beruwala on May 12, 1917.
Education and legal career
Educated at Zahira College, Colombo, entered Colombo Law College in 1940 and graduated in 1950. With the on set of World War II, he took up duties in Civil Defence Services in 1942 and was sent for civil defense training in India. After the war he had a lucrative legal practice and was elected President of the Kalutara District Branch of the Bar Association of Ceylon.
Political career
He started his political career when he was elected member of the Beruwala Urban Council. He was subsequently elected as the Chairman of the Council. He was the first Member of Parliament to represent Beruwala from March 1960 to April 1960, the Member of Parliament for Beruwala from April 1965 to March 1970, the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament from August 4, 1977 to September 7, 1978, the Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka from September 21, 1978 to August 30, 1983, the Cabinet Minister Without Portfolio from 1983 to 1988 and the Governor of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka from June 13, 1988 to December 1993. He served as acting as the Head of State while the President and Prime Minister was out of the country.
Other work
He was founder President of the All Ceylon Union of Muslim League Youth Fronts. He was also the Vice President of the All Ceylon Muslim League. Further he was the Chairman of the Beruwala, Maradana Mosque Jamaath until his demise.
He hails from Maradana, Beruwala where, as historically revealed the early Arabs who arrived in Ceylon (Sailan) built the first ever Mosque in Ceylon, Masjid-Ul-Abrar. He took great pains in renovating Masjid-Ul-Abrar with the help of his village Jamaath. In doing so he was careful in retaining the shape of the original architectural beauty of the Mosque.
Bakeer Markar served as a goodwill Ambassador of Sri Lanka. His close connections with the Iraqi government enabled him to build a village in Eravur, an area in the Eastern part of the island. He was the founder President of the Iraq-Sri Lanka Friendship Association and remained in this position until his demise.
In the early 1980s, when the plane carrying the Indonesian Haj Pilgrims on return journey crashed in Sri Lanka it was Deshamanya Bakeer Markar, then as Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, rushed to the scene of the incident and took personal interest to have the bodies of the pilgrims dispatched to Indonesia. As a token of appreciation the President of Indonesia personally invited him to visit his country. The Indonesian Haj Memorial Building at Katunayake was initiated by him.
Family
His son Imthiaz Bakeer Markar went on to serve as Member of Parliament for Beruwala and served as a Government Minister.
See also
References & external links
- Website of the Bakeer Markar Centre for National Unity
- Daily News
- Sunday Observer:
- Sunday Times
- Speakers of Sri Lanka Parliament: Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka
- Bakeer Markar Al Haj M A