*Note*: This is the ONLY APPROVED FUNDRAISER by the family of Didarul Islam, in conjunction with Law Enforcement Officers Weekend Inc. and the NYPD’s DESI Society, Bangladeshi American Police Association and Muslim’s Officer Society.
Didarul Islam was more than a Police Officer—he was a devoted father to two young boys, a beloved son, a caring husband, and a big brother not only to his sisters but to countless cousins, both here and in Bangladesh.
He arrived in the United States from Bangladesh in 2009, driven by a dream to build a better future for his family. That dream led him to proudly join the NYPD in 2021, where he dedicated himself to serving the city and the nation with honor.
Didarul leaves behind his pregnant wife, two little boys, his aging parents, two heartbroken sisters, and a wide circle of cousins, friends, and well-wishers whose lives he touched deeply.
He was known for his soft-spoken nature, boundless kindness, and unwavering willingness to help anyone in need. He always showed up—without hesitation, without question.
We lost not just a brother, but a piece of our hearts.
May Allah (SWT) grant him the highest place in Jannah and surround his family with strength and mercy during this unimaginable time. Ameen.
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My sincere appreciation of Officer Islam and his entire family for choosing such a Noble and Valued profession. May Officer Islam Rest in Peace and his family find a comforting solace in time passing. He will always be remembered, and my heart goes out to his family and Peace Officer colleagues. God Bless Officer Didarul Islam!!
Rest In Peace. May The Lord Have You In His Glory and May You Rest In Eternal Life With The Lord. God Bless Always
Thank you for making America what it was meant to be, and serving your country! Prayers for your family.
Blessings for a Hero
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May God give his family and friends peace. During this very difficult time of grief