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Bangladesh to curb Islamic hate speech

https://www.ucanews.com/news/bangladesh-to-curb-islamic-hate-speech/84876

Catholic leaders back government's move to protect peace and harmony

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Devotees gather at a 'waz mahfil' (Islamic gathering) in Chittagong city of Bangladesh on Feb. 10. The government has moved against hate speeches by radical Islamist clerics during such events. (Photo by Stephan Uttom/ucanews.com)

Stephan Uttom and Rock Ronald Rozario, Dhaka
Bangladesh
April 2, 2019
The government of Muslim-majority Bangladesh has moved to stem inflammatory public speeches by radical Islamist clerics.


In a recent letter to various state bodies, the Home Ministry makes six recommendations aimed at monitoring and controlling clerics accused of delivering hateful sermons to Muslim devotees.


The letter also asked revenue officials to determine whether militant Islamic gatherings known as waz mahfils should be subject to taxation provisions.


A wing of the Home Ministry recently issued a report listing 15 Islamic preachers allegedly advocating undemocratic religious communalism and stances detrimental to the interests of women.


The Bangladesh Islamic Foundation, a government organization under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, confirmed circulation of the letter.


"We received a letter from the Home Ministry with recommendations on March 28 but we have yet to decide our course of action," foundation deputy secretary Muhammad Jalal Ahmad told ucanews.com on April 2.


The Home Ministry report excludes Shah Ahmed Shafi, one of the nation's most radical Islamist clerics and chief of Hefazat-e-Islam (Protectors of Islam), an umbrella organization for Islamic seminaries called madrasas.


Shafi and his group have vehemently opposed policies aimed at enhancing the welfare of women, including in relation to education for girls.


In 2013, Shafi described women as a "mouth-watering fruit like tamarind" and he argues that the Quran suggests that women should stay at home to take care of the family and children.


The same year, Shafi's group organized a mass rally in capital Dhaka to demand a blasphemy law and execution of atheist bloggers for insulting Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. At least 50 people were killed and scores injured in clashes with security personnel.


In January this year, Shafi sparked a public and media outcry after he asked parents of madrasa students not to send their daughters to schools after grade four or five, stating that otherwise they might become disobedient and elope with men.


Liberal Islamists and church officials welcomed the moves to monitor and control radical clerics but expressed some concerns.


Maolana Fariduddin Masoud, president of the Bangladesh Jamiatul Ulama (Council of Clerics), told ucanews.com that Bangladesh has existing laws to take action against those promoting hate speech anywhere.


He said specifying waz mahfils, including the option of taxing them, could backfire among Muslim devotees who see such religious gatherings as being holy.


The cleric also alleged that excluding Shafi and other Hefazat leaders from the list of radical preachers was deliberate. “It seems the government is afraid of Shafi and Hezafat as they have large followings,” he said.


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Bishop Gervas Rozario of Rajshahi, vice-president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Bangladesh, said no religious leaders had a right to preach anything that undermined public order.


"It is true preachers in waz mahfils deliver inflammatory speeches and the government must sustain peace and harmony," he said.


"The idea of taxation is good as we too pay taxes when our pastoral centers are used by various groups and organizations."


The prelate said he believed that the government had refrained from citing some specific preachers such as Shafi in order not to spark negative religious sentiments among Muslims.


Long known as a liberal Muslim-majority country, Bangladesh has seen a sharp rise in Islamic radicalism since 2013.


Since then, home-grown Islamic militants have killed about 50 people including atheist bloggers, writers, publishers, liberal academics, gay activists, religious minorities and foreigners.


In response, the government launched a crackdown that has resulted in dozens of militants being killed and many more arrested.
 
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Why don't Bangladesh completely declare Deen i Ilahi as state religion?

Bangladesh and also the Muslims of India and Pakistan need a renaissance. They need desi versions of Nasser, Gaddafi and Saddam.

A new Faiz.

Maybe Bangladesh and Pakistan need to send military contingents to Syria in support of the government there.
 
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Bangladesh and also the Muslims of India and Pakistan need a renaissance. They need desi versions of Nasser, Gaddafi and Saddam.

A new Faiz.

Maybe Bangladesh and Pakistan need to send military contingents to Syria in support of the government there.

You should self immolate in protest to be honest.
 
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I can protest with words, but since BD won't be taking up your suggestion of adopting Deen-e-Ilaahi, in protest you can sit on a cactus and spin.

Would love to but why are you keep lumping Indian, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis together again.

What weird obsession is this?
 
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Would love to but why are you keep lumping Indian, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis together again.

What weird obsession is this?

Okay, I will stop, for now.

I understand that PDF is no champion of Aman Ki Asha.
 
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there will be no aman if you cannot accept the bare naked reality of different people with different political dogma.

Political dogma is different but culture is shared. Don't Bollywood films run well in Pakistan ?? Have Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan and Ghulam Ali not found fame in India ??

That's all I have to say for now.
 
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Political dogma is different but culture is shared. Don't Bollywood films run well in Pakistan ?? Have Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan and Ghulam Ali not found fame in India ??

That's all I have to say for now.

Excuse me !!

You are giving me examples of bollywood to project that its the same culture?

How desperate are you to be exact?
 
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Curbing hate speech is the same as Deen-e-Ilahi?..

The kneejerk reaction of another Pure Muslim, sticking to form and standing up for extremists everywhere.

Wah! Kamal kar dia bhai!! Keya Baat!

Finest comment of the month at PDF. :enjoy:

Kudos to @jamahir bhai too.

Le lo bhai laal salaam. :cheers:

I think most semi-educated half-wit Islamists don't get the fully formed concept that our prophet (SAW) so ardently preached.

"Unto you your religion, unto me mine".

Surah Al-Kafirun

"Qul yâ ayyuhal kâfirûn. La a'budu mâ ta'budûn. Wa la an-tum âbidûna mâ a'bud. Walâ ana âbidun mâ abadtum. Walâ antum âbidûna mâ a'bud. Lakum dînukum waliya dîn."

There is no compunction in Islam.

Let people follow their own religion as they please.

When (and if) they are ready to come to Islam, they will.

Islam is the Religion of Peace.

We will not let the name of Islam dragged through the mud by a few extremists.
 
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Hats off to Bangladesh. Here is where Bangladesh is different from other Islamic nations. Bangladesh has a great future ahead. Where many other Muslim nations are in competition of being more radical, Bangladesh stands apart.
can't be said the same how radical hindu india.... especially with the radicals extremist hindus who're in power rn.
 
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So wanting blasphemy laws is extremist now for BD government?

I guess Sahaba were extremist too.
 
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So wanting blasphemy laws is extremist now for BD government?

I guess Sahaba were extremist too.
We r not going to to allow these mullahs to spew their hate filled nonsense in public. They can believe whatever they want, but they have no right to influence the common people with their radical version of Islam.

Our government is doing a great job by curbing these mullahs' nonsensical sermons. They just can't go on public and spew garbage against women, others faith or people from other religion. Don't know what happens in Pakistan, but in secular Bangladesh these r highly unacceptable.

# In 2013, Shafi described women as a "mouth-watering fruit like tamarind" and he argues that the Quran suggests that women should stay at home to take care of the family and children.

# Shafi sparked a public and media outcry after he asked parents of madrasa students not to send their daughters to schools after grade four or five.

# stating that otherwise they(girls) might become disobedient and elope with men.
 
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