This is the official fan page of Salimullah Muslim Hall, University of Dhaka.All the current and for It is still a very renowned hall of Dhaka University.
Salimullah Muslim Hall, built in August 1929 as a university hall, this two-storied handsome building is laid out around an inner courtyard over which its four wings overlook. Continuous varendahs on the inner facades run in front of rows of residential rooms. The building faces south and has an arched entrance in the centre of the south wing which is flanked on either side by square towers, each
crowned with a bulbous dome which is decorated with yellow glazed tiles. The southern frontage of the building also has a continuous verandah and subsidiary porches. Its four corners are provided with square projections which are crowned by triple domes. This hall, although not much different in plan to other university halls, but it has a more dignifier appearance because of its perfect symmetry and fine design. The present building of Salimullah Muslim hall was inaugurated on 11 August 1931. More than 45 employees are working in different positions of the hall. Merituous students of this hall are awarded with scholarships. Financial aid and books are distributed among them from different sources i.e. UGC Scholarship, Board scholarship, District Council, Sena Kalyan, Saleh Din Kin and Begum Faruk Sultan Kin foundation and ex-student welfare Association Fund Discussion meetings, Milad Mahfil and Doa Mahfil are held in the hall mosque in celebration of Shab-e-Barat and Shab-e-Qader every year.Annual sports competition is held at central sports ground every year. For the convenience of students, there is a card phone booth in the hall premises. The two-storied building provides shelter to more than 800 students. Salimullah Muslim Hall embodies our history and proud heritage, the heritage of our own identity. Preservation of cultural artifacts is part of a process to retain local heritage on the face of modernization perceived to denude cultural identity. The government has enacted laws to protect older buildings and entrusted institutions with the task of protecting and conserving heritage buildings like the Salimullah Muslim Hall. Accordingly, the renovation of the Salimullah Muslim Hall has been carried out regularly. With the financial support from University Grant Commission the last renovation of the hall building has been completed in the year 2010.