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Saudi Arabia to pay for building 560 mosques in Bangladesh.

hindus and non-believers are against any mosque, that is well known fact. But in a majorty Muslim place and growing population, there is always need for more mosque.

Nobody is against the mosques but you must build it with your own money. Zihad and Wahabism will follow with Saudi funded Mosque which BD need to remain careful.
 
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hindus and non-believers are against any mosque, that is well known fact. But in a majorty Muslim place and growing population, there is always need for more mosque.
We should rebuild existing low capacity mosques with more capacity and functionality. No need to build new mosques by destroying our precious agricultural lands...
 
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Saudis deny $1B mosque-funding project in Bangladesh

Historian: ‘Decades-long campaign’ to ‘further Wahhabi infrastructure’ paying off

By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times - Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Saudi Arabia is pushing back against reports that it will fund a $1 billion project to build 560 mosques in Bangladesh.

A Fox News Channel story published Wednesday on Saudi Arabia injecting massive amounts of cash into the promotion of Wahhabism is now being denied by the Kingdom. Although the network reached out to the Saudi Arabian Embassy in D.C. to no avail, the nation’s Ministry of Culture issued a statement after the story spread.

“This is simply not true,” said Dr. Awwad Alawwad, Minister of Culture and Information. “Saudi Arabia has never committed to pay Bangladesh one Billion Dollars for the construction of Mosques. Any commitment by the Saudi government of this nature would only be considered after receiving an official request from the host country’s government. When such an agreement is finalized there would definitely be an official announcement by both countries.”

Fox’s report shed light on religious minorities in Bangladesh that are worried such a project — first reported by BenarNews on April 21 — will have a dangerous effect.

Daniel Pipes, historian and founder of the Middle East Forum, said Saudi Arabia is engaged in a long-term strategy to transform cultures across the globe. “[Saudi Arabia] invested in buildings, organizations, media and people,” Mr. Pipes told Fox.

“Hundreds of billions of dollars later, Wahhabism is a powerful global force. One can see in many regions the impact of this decades-long campaign, from the United States to the Balkans to Pakistan to Indonesia. The Saudis continue to pour vast resources into building further Wahhabi infrastructure in multiple countries.”

The expert said a Bangladeshi project of that size and scope is emblematic of a “successful global campaign.”

Abdur Rashid, chairman of the Islamic Studies department at Dhaka University, had similar observations for BenarNews on April 21.

said. “People of Bangladesh are peaceful and they are respectful to all religions. … The government will have to be careful so that violent Wahhabism is not expanded.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/10/saudi-arabia-injects-1b-funding-into-bangladesh-mo/
 
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Saudis deny $1B mosque-funding project in Bangladesh

Historian: ‘Decades-long campaign’ to ‘further Wahhabi infrastructure’ paying off

By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times - Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Saudi Arabia is pushing back against reports that it will fund a $1 billion project to build 560 mosques in Bangladesh.

A Fox News Channel story published Wednesday on Saudi Arabia injecting massive amounts of cash into the promotion of Wahhabism is now being denied by the Kingdom. Although the network reached out to the Saudi Arabian Embassy in D.C. to no avail, the nation’s Ministry of Culture issued a statement after the story spread.

“This is simply not true,” said Dr. Awwad Alawwad, Minister of Culture and Information. “Saudi Arabia has never committed to pay Bangladesh one Billion Dollars for the construction of Mosques. Any commitment by the Saudi government of this nature would only be considered after receiving an official request from the host country’s government. When such an agreement is finalized there would definitely be an official announcement by both countries.”

Fox’s report shed light on religious minorities in Bangladesh that are worried such a project — first reported by BenarNews on April 21 — will have a dangerous effect.

Daniel Pipes, historian and founder of the Middle East Forum, said Saudi Arabia is engaged in a long-term strategy to transform cultures across the globe. “[Saudi Arabia] invested in buildings, organizations, media and people,” Mr. Pipes told Fox.

“Hundreds of billions of dollars later, Wahhabism is a powerful global force. One can see in many regions the impact of this decades-long campaign, from the United States to the Balkans to Pakistan to Indonesia. The Saudis continue to pour vast resources into building further Wahhabi infrastructure in multiple countries.”

The expert said a Bangladeshi project of that size and scope is emblematic of a “successful global campaign.”

Abdur Rashid, chairman of the Islamic Studies department at Dhaka University, had similar observations for BenarNews on April 21.

said. “People of Bangladesh are peaceful and they are respectful to all religions. … The government will have to be careful so that violent Wahhabism is not expanded.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/10/saudi-arabia-injects-1b-funding-into-bangladesh-mo/
Good....good....no mosque with Saudi money
 
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