Hussain Adam

Shaheed (Martyr) Corporal Hussain Adam, was a Maldivian soldier who died while defending the Maldives National Defence Force headquarters (bandaara koshi), during the 1988 Maldives coup d'état attempt on 3 November 1988. His heroic actions that day was one of the key reasons why the insurgents failed to breach the main gate of MNDF. His immediate response and actions that day, played a pivotal role in defending the Headquarters from a surprising attack at the dawn.[1]


Hussain Adam
ހުސެން އާދަމް
Born1968
DiedNovember 3, 1988
Cause of deathMultiple gunshot wounds
Resting placeHenveyru Cemetery (Martyr's Shrine / ޝަހީދުންގެ މަޤްބަރާ), Malé,Maldives
NationalityMaldivian
CitizenshipMaldivian
EducationAmeeru Ameen School, Kulhudhuffushi
OccupationCorporal
EmployerMaldives National Defence Force
OrganizationNSS
Known for1988 Maldives coup d'état
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Titleހުރަވީ ބަތަލް
Parent(s)Aishath hassan, Adam Mohamed (Died August 28, 2023)
AwardsMedal for Exceptional Bravery، Medal of 3rd November Purple Heart


At the early dawn of 3 November 1988, Corporal Hussain Adam was posted to one of the two outdoor security posts responsible for the security of the main gate of MNDF Headquarters. When the insurgents approached to take over the building, he immediately responded shooting at the insurgents who had planned for a surprise attack at dawn. His response was the initial counter attack from the Headquarters. He held them back until he succumbed to the firing after his bullets ran empty. This gave the soldiers inside the Headquarters sufficient time to prepare for a counter attack. He eventually ran out of bullets, but kept demanding for extra magazines till his death.[1]

The Grave of Hussain Adam, he was buried with 19 Martyrs on Henveyru Cemetery in Malé, Maldives. this burial place is called Martyr's Shrine or "Saheedhunge Maqbarah".

Today, Martyr Hussain Adam is considered one of the national heroes of Maldives, for his presence of mind and his courage during the terrorist attacks of 3 November 1988.[1]

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