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== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
Habeeba Hussain Habeeb was born on 9 September 1930,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Zalif |first1=Zunana |title=Renowned writer, Habeeba Hussain Habeeb dies at 92 |url=https://raajje.mv/126870 |work=Rajje |date=21 November 2022 |
Habeeba Hussain Habeeb was born on 9 September 1930,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Zalif |first1=Zunana |title=Renowned writer, Habeeba Hussain Habeeb dies at 92 |url=https://raajje.mv/126870 |work=Rajje |date=21 November 2022}}</ref> as the granddaughter of the then-reigning monarch of the Maldives, ]. She was delivered in ]. She was named after her Father, Habeeb. Her mother was princess Shameema Shamsuddeen, the then second-in line to the Maldivian throne, and her husband Hussain Habeeb.<ref>Habeeb, 2001</ref> | ||
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Maldivian writer (1930–2022)
Habeeba Hussain Habeeb | |
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Habeeb in 2011 | |
Born | (1930-09-09)9 September 1930 Malé, Maldives |
Died | 21 November 2022(2022-11-21) (aged 92) Malé, Maldives |
Issue | 3 |
Dynasty | Huraa |
Father | Hussain Habeeb |
Mother | Princess Shaheema Shamsuddin |
Occupation | Writer • librarian |
Habeeba Hussain Habeeb, ODRDD (Dhivehi: ޙަބީބާ ޙުސައިން ޙަބީބު; 9 September 1930 – 21 November 2022) was an Maldivian writer, author, librarian and member of the Maldivian royal family, as the granddaughter of King Muhammad Shamsuddeen III.
Born into the royal family during the reign of her grandfather King Shamsuddeen III, Habeeb graduated from the Usmaniyya High School in India. She serviced to the government of the Maldives for a half-century, where she worked most at the National Library of Maldives from 1978 until her resignation due to old age in 2018.
For her services to the nation, Habeeb has been awarded the 25th Independence award in 1990, special presidential award in 1981, National Award of Honour in Dhivehi literature in 2007, and Order of the Dignified Rule of Dhiyamigili Dynasty in 2011.
Early life
Habeeba Hussain Habeeb was born on 9 September 1930, as the granddaughter of the then-reigning monarch of the Maldives, Muhammad Shamsuddeen III. She was delivered in Malé. She was named after her Father, Habeeb. Her mother was princess Shameema Shamsuddeen, the then second-in line to the Maldivian throne, and her husband Hussain Habeeb.
Habeeba pursued her education at Usmaniyya High School in Hyderabad, India, where she studied in the Urdu medium. She later continued her studies in the English medium in Sri Lanka.
Career
In 1955, Habeeb began her teaching career as a history teacher at Majeediyya School and Aminiya School, marking the start of her engagement with the subject. On 12 December 1978, Habeeb joined as the first librarian at the National Library of Maldives—she was the head of the library from 1981 until she resigned from the post in 2018. As head, she was the longest serving head of the library. Habeeb was also one of the two founding members of the Maldives Library Association in 1981 and was the president of the association from its founding to 2006.
Habeeb began her writing career in 1954 with contributions to Munnaaru News. Over the years, she has written articles for various publications, including Viyafaari Miadhu, Adhabee Shu’ooru, Jinsu’latheef, Huvandhuma, Moonlight, Amaazu, and Hiyala. After 1980, she was also been a regular contributor to Faiy’thoora magazine.
Habeeb's historical works include a biography of Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu, titled "Muhammad Thakurufaanu the Great," and "Dhivehi Thaareekhah Avas Kalhi’eh." She also translated the books "Islamic History 1" and "Islamic History 2." Additionally, she is widely recognized for her contributions to the preservation and study of folklore.
Death
On 21 November 2022, Habeeb died of old age, at ADK Hospital. She was 92. Following her death, president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, vice president Faisal Naseem, and former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom send condolences.
References
- "Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". The President's Office.
- "Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". The President's Office.
- "Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". The President's Office.
- "Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". The President's Office.
- Zalif, Zunana (21 November 2022). "Renowned writer, Habeeba Hussain Habeeb dies at 92". Rajje.
- Habeeb, 2001
- "Habeeba Hussain: long term server of Dhivehi Language passed away". 22 November 2022.
- Mohamed, Naizak (28 November 2022). "Book of condolences opened in memory of the late Habeeba Hussain".
- "In Memorium: Habeeba Hussain Habeeb, 92". Maldives Library Association. 21 November 2022.
- ^ "The President sends condolences to the family of the late Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". The President's Office.
- "The President signs book of condolences for the late Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". The President's Office. 4 December 2022.
- "VP signs book of condolences opened in memory of late Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". 1 December 2022.
- "Maumoon signs book of condolences for late Habeeba Hussain Habeeb". Sun.mv. 13 December 2022.