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VP Faisal signs book of condolences opened in memory of the late Habeeba Hussain

Vice President Faisal Naseem signs the book of condolences opened in memory of the late Habeeba Hussain Haeeb on December 1, 2022. (Photo/Dhivehi Language Academy)

Vice President Faisal Naseem, on Thursday, signed book of condolences opened in the memory of renowned writer, the late Habeeba Hussain Haeeb; who was a longtime server of Dhivehi language and literature, as well as a recipient of the Order of the Dignified Rule of Dhiyamigili Dynasty conferred by the president.

Habeeba passed away at the age of 92 at ADK Hospital last Monday evening, after a long illness.

The book of condolences in her memory was opened at Dhivehi Language Academy on Monday. Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage Yumna Maumoon was the first person to sign the book.

VP Faisal wrote the book on Thursday, and also met with the family of the late Habeeba.

Vice President Faisal Naseem signs the book of condolences opened in memory of the late Habeeba Hussain Haeeb on December 1, 2022. (Photo/Dhivehi Language Academy)

The book of condolences is opened for the public, to write their messages, on all working days of the next two weeks, from 9:00am to 14:00pm and Dhivehi Language Academy.

Habeeba completed her education at India’s Usmaniyya High School in Urdu medium, and then in English medium from Sri Lanka.

She began her career at Madhrasathul Saniyya as the "Mu’avina." She continued to serve as a teacher and special teacher at the school before joining the Ministry of External Affairs as a secretary. She also served as the secretary of the department for the World Health Organization.

During her 50 years of service to the government – she spent 29 years of them at the National Library, where she held various posts. Starting out as the library’s very first librarian on December 12, 1978, she later managed the establishment from 1981 till her resignation in 2018.

She also served as a member of the parliament appointed by the President.

Apart from this, Habeeba served as a member of the History Committee and Advisory Committee of the Maldives Center for Historical and Linguistic Research. In addition to her contributions to the book titled "Qarunu," she also hosted a radio program on history and culture for students.

In 1955, she took an interest in history, and worked as a history teacher at Majeediyya School and Aminiya School.

Her professional career as a writer started in 1954 with "Munnaaru News”. Her writings have been published in local publications such as “Viyafaari Miadhu”, “Shuoor”, “Jinsulatheefu”, “Huvandhu”, “Moonlight”, “Amaazu” and “Faiy’thoora”. On this note, she had been a contibuter to “Faiy’thoora” since 1980.

Habeeba has written a number of stories. She also translated numerous books in Urdu and English into Dhivehi

Some of her historical works include the biography of Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu, titled "Muhammad Thakurufaanu the Great," and "Dhivehi Thaareekhah Avas Kalhi’eh." She also translated books titled "Islamic History 1" and "Islamic History 2." She is also revered for her work on folklore.

In 2007, Habeeba was presented with the National Award of Honour in Dhivehi literature. She also received a special recognition award in 1981 for her contributions to the field of translation.

She is also a recipient of the "Minivan 25" award and the "Noosverikamuge Ran Galan." Habeeba was conferred the Order of the Dignified Rule of Dhiyamigili Dynasty in 2011.

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