Who was the kalam father?what types of man was he
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Kalam's father was Jainulabudeen.
- He was a boat owner and owned a ferry that used to take Hindu pilgrims back and forth from Rameswaram to the now-extinct Dhanushkodi.
- He belonged to a poor family and was a simple person with a humble and down-to-earth behavior.
- He also rented out his boat to other fishermen to earn a living.
- Being a devout Muslim, Dr. Kalam’s father was tolerant of all other religions too.
- He used to maintain cordial relationships with Hindu school teachers and Rameswaram's religious leaders.
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Jainulabdeen Marakayar was the Dr. Kalam's father.
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Jainulabdeen Marakayar, was the name of Abdul Kalam's father. He was a boat owner. He came from a poor family. But he is a perfect example of becoming nobody to renowned personality due to his determination, hard work, loyal and persistent efforts.
He didn’t believe in thrusting his thoughts on his children. He had a secular thoughts. He contributed fully during the celebration of Hindu festivals like Shri Sita Rama’s Kalyanam ceremony.
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