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Coordinates: 23°46N 90°20E / 23.767°N 90.333°E / 23.767; 90.333
 

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The river at Aminbazar-Gabtoli, Dhaka
The river at Ashulia
An industrialized and obstructed section of the river
The river at Mirpur, Dhaka

Turag River (Bengali: তুরাগ নদী; [t̪uraɡ nɔd̪i]) is the upper tributary of the Buriganga, a major river in Bangladesh. The Turag originates from the Bangshi River, the latter an important tributary of the Dhaleshwari River, flows through Gazipur and joins the Buriganga at MirpurinDhaka District. It is navigable by boat all year round.

The Turag suffers from infilling along its banks, which restricts its flow.[1] It also suffers from acute water pollution. While attempts have been made to marginally widen the river,[2] the majority of industry has made little effort to follow environmental law[3] and the water has become visibly discolored.

History[edit]

The river at Aminbazar-Gabtoli Bridge, Dhaka

Earlier this river was called (Bengali: "Kohor Doriya"), "Kohor river".

Religious significance[edit]

Tabligh Jam'at, a popular Islamic movement originating in South Asia, initially took hold in Dhaka in the 1950s as Maulana Abdul Aziz and other leaders set up the regional headquarters at the Kakrail Mosque near Ramna Park. An initiative of the movement is an emphasis on the six uṣūl or basic principles, two of which include ilm, the pursuit of knowledge, and dhikrorzikr, a method of prayer involving repetitive invocation of hadith and Qur'an passages. To this end, the movement places importance on ijtema or assembly, where members gather to practice and participate in dhikr, hear religious sermons and discuss their activities.

The largest of these, the Bishwa Ijtema, is situated by the Turag River in Tongi and attracts estimates of between two and four million Muslims annually as well as representatives from over 60 countries, making it the second biggest Islamic congregation after the Hajj.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tawfique Ali (6 November 2016), "Time to declare Turag dead: River-grabbers appear mightier than govt, judiciary; all steps go in vain", The Daily Star
  • ^ Roy, Pinaki (2007-04-21). "Turag gets a new lease of life". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  • ^ Bin Habib, Talha (2007-04-29). "Pollution sounds the deathknell of Turag". The Independent. Dhaka. Archived from the original (PHP) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  • ^ "Dhaka pilgrimage draws millions". BBC News. 2007-02-04. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  • External links[edit]

    23°46′N 90°20′E / 23.767°N 90.333°E / 23.767; 90.333


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