MISSILE MAN : Missile Man was born on Rameswaram Island and That's day called as" World Student's Day "
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Rameswaram Island is the bridge connecting the South and North coasts of India. Even when India was divided into many princely states, Rameswaram remains a symbol of cultural unity of India.
Along with Shiva and Vaishnava temples, there are Muslim mosques here. Muslims are less than Hindus here. However, Rameswaram is known as a non-religious, humanitarian holy place.
Kalam was born:
Abdul Kalam was born on October 15, 1931, in a small house in Pallivasal Street, Rameswaram Chetakkudi, who made the world look back on him in the future.
Kalam was born into a family belonging to the Marikayar caste, a sect of Tamil Nadu Muslims, in a simple whitewashed, brick house. The Maraikayar family has long been associated with the sea.
Kalam's Family
Kalam's father name is Abul Bakir Zainulapdeen. Mother's name is Ashiyamma. Kalam was born to them as the seventh child. Kalam grew up as the darling of a family with three brothers and three sisters. His full name is Abul Bakir Zainulapuddin Abdul Kalam.
Father Zainulapdeen is a moral sealer. Well-behaved. Mother Ashiamma. A person with love, affection, patience and virtues. trait 61607
Kalam learned from his father the maturity to see God in all religions regardless of religion from his youth.
Kalam's profession:
Father Jainulapdeen Rameswaram will be involved in pick-up and drop-off. In this
He supported his family with the income he got. Through this, Kalam learned simplicity from his father and practiced it throughout his life. Father Jainulapdeen Rameswaram was the Chairman of Panchayat Board.
There was an ancient mosque near the house where Kalam's family lived. Kalam's father used to go to pray here every day. Then he will take Kalam too. The services are held in Arabic.
Son's question to father:
Kalam told his father, “When praying, this body transcends this universe and becomes a part. It does not show any difference like age, caste, race, money...! Why…?” He asked.
To which his father said, "If you understand the truth that we are all one before the Lord, it will happen as you asked."
Ship design guided flying
The boat that was once providing income to his family was damaged by a storm at sea. Because of the storm that blew
The Rameswaram Pampan bridge was also dragged into the sea.
At that time, the train coaches carrying passengers were also swept away by the flood. Kalam would have been 6 years old then.
Kalam learned the details of boat building at an early age as the boat that provided his family's livelihood broke down. This method of boat construction was a guide for later missiles to be designed and launched into the air.
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