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'Beacon of hope': Bangladesh opens first school for transgender students

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The students will learn to read the Quran and the basic principles of Islam, but will also be taught Bengali, English, maths and receive vocational training

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The school is starting with just over 100 students, who will learn Islamic and vocational subjects




A religious charity has opened the first school in Bangladesh for hijras, a transgender community whose members face widespread discrimination in the mostly conservative Muslim society and often live in abject poverty.

Ostracised by their families, hijras are often banished from their homes at a young age. With no formal education, many are forced into begging and sex work.

"People who are transgender are also human beings, they too have a right to education, to live a dignified life," said Abdur Rahman Azad, one of clerics who transformed the top floor of a three-storey building into the madrasa, an Islamic religious school.


The students will learn to read the Quran and the basic principles of Islam, but will also be taught Bengali, English, maths and receive some vocational training.


"We have a plan to open schools for them across the country so that no one is deprived of education. We are starting with just over 100 students, who will learn Islamic and vocational subjects. We wish to turn them into human resources."


The government estimates there are about 10,000 hijras in Bangladesh but rights groups say the figure could be as high as 1.5 million in the country of more than 160 million people.

Despite a landmark government's decision in 2013 to recognise hijras as a third gender, they remain marginalised in a country where same-sex sexual activity is illegal.

"I'm so thrilled. This school is a beacon of hope," said Sona Solani, 30, a student at the school.

"We're always looked down upon. We are not accepted anywhere, not even in our own house," she told Reuters, her voice choked with emotion.

"I want to show the society that we can stand as equals and prove that we're not limited to begging, that our lives are much bigger than that."







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Transgenderism is a disease
Homosexuality meanwhile is not,
People are so weird
 
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Transgenderism is a disease
Homosexuality meanwhile is not,
People are so weird

99% of these people or genetically born this way, I. E they are born with an extra reproductive organ or something along those lines. They are human as well and as Muslims its good to treat them with compassion.
The students will learn to read the Quran and the basic principles of Islam, but will also be taught Bengali, English, maths and receive vocational training

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The school is starting with just over 100 students, who will learn Islamic and vocational subjects




A religious charity has opened the first school in Bangladesh for hijras, a transgender community whose members face widespread discrimination in the mostly conservative Muslim society and often live in abject poverty.

Ostracised by their families, hijras are often banished from their homes at a young age. With no formal education, many are forced into begging and sex work.

"People who are transgender are also human beings, they too have a right to education, to live a dignified life," said Abdur Rahman Azad, one of clerics who transformed the top floor of a three-storey building into the madrasa, an Islamic religious school.


The students will learn to read the Quran and the basic principles of Islam, but will also be taught Bengali, English, maths and receive some vocational training.


"We have a plan to open schools for them across the country so that no one is deprived of education. We are starting with just over 100 students, who will learn Islamic and vocational subjects. We wish to turn them into human resources."


The government estimates there are about 10,000 hijras in Bangladesh but rights groups say the figure could be as high as 1.5 million in the country of more than 160 million people.

Despite a landmark government's decision in 2013 to recognise hijras as a third gender, they remain marginalised in a country where same-sex sexual activity is illegal.

"I'm so thrilled. This school is a beacon of hope," said Sona Solani, 30, a student at the school.

"We're always looked down upon. We are not accepted anywhere, not even in our own house," she told Reuters, her voice choked with emotion.

"I want to show the society that we can stand as equals and prove that we're not limited to begging, that our lives are much bigger than that."







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Do they have a website, where I can donate. This is the progressive Muslims majority bd I want to see.

I just hope it's not a scam or behind the curtains they get abused or exploited.
 
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99% of these people or genetically born this way, I. E they are born with an extra reproductive organ or something along those lines. They are human as well and as Muslims its good to treat them with compassion
You know it’s a lie right?
live really tried to gauge what Hijras are, some told me they’ve extra reproductive organ, some told me they’re men who have extremely tiny penis and so they’re like girls and others told me they straight up chop the penis off, which would be stupid to do now that I know a little more about human anatomy. In reality they’re just people who think they’re of the opposite gender and in first world countries undergo sex change operations... fine and dandy until they regret it or change back and forth multiple times. Who pays for all this? Taxpayers. To me after careful thought have come to he conclusion that they’re just mentally unstable
 
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99% of these people or genetically born this way, I. E they are born with an extra reproductive organ or something along those lines. They are human as well and as Muslims its good to treat them with compassion.




Do they have a website, where I can donate. This is the progressive Muslims majority bd I want to see.

I just hope it's not a scam or behind the curtains they get abused or exploited.

There are two types of 'trans people', transgender (mentally feeling you're another gender), and transexual (being born with both/different reproductive organs). In Bangladesh's case, it is both, but I'd wager the first is more prevalent than the latter. It is however a good step for sure, but hijras don't have the best reputation. They regularly extort money from people or engage in prostitution. As a kid, I was terribly scared of them, and even as an adult it has not been the best experience (in Bangladesh). Hopefully, these negative behaviours are abandoned as these people are brought closer to regular society.
 
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