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Under the patronage of the Islamic Foundation, an encyclopedia of Islam in the Bengali language was being compiled in the late 1980s. [36] Another step toward further government involvement in religious life was taken in 1984 when the semi-official Zakat Fund Committee was established under the chairmanship of the president of Bangladesh. [36]
The state religion is Islam (91.04% of the population are Muslim). [31] Equal status and equal rights are granted to the minorities. [32] National poet: কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম Kazi Nôzrul Islam: National language: বাংলা Bangla (Bengali) National calendar: বঙ্গাব্দ Bangla saal/Bônggabdô (Bengali ...
Bangladeshi art witnessed the influence of Islamic art though the arrival of Muslims in Bengal beginning from the 11th century. This influence started through the establishment of Sultanate of Bengal which covered most of the area of present-day Bangladesh. However, Islamic art in Bangladesh mostly flourished during the Mughal rule. The Muslim ...
The Mukta Bangla sculpture is located north side of the main gate of the Kushtia Islamic University campus in Kushtia district. [7] On the west side of the sculpture is the located administrative building of the university and on the south side is a sculpture Mrutanjayi Mujib of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. [10]
[4] [10] Yet elsewhere Ibn Khallikan cited the book without hesitation. [12] The Sunni theologians Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 1328) and al-Dhahabi (d. 1348) have similarly rejected most of Nahj al-balagha, [4] and this has been the prevalent Sunni view to date. Among Western scholars, this view was shared by Carl Brockelmann (d. 1956) and Baron de Slane (d.
Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim (Bengali: সৈয়দ মুহাম্মদ রেজাউল করিম; born: 1 February 1971), also known by his title Charmonai Pir, [1] is a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, politician, religious speaker and social reformer who serving as the second leader of Islami Andolan Bangladesh. [2]
Bishwa means "world" or "global" in Bengali. Ijtema (Arabic: اجتماع) means "public gathering" [1] or "conference" in Arabic. Ijtema is a type of voluntary Islamic congregation organised by Islamic organisations in association with a large number of Muslims. Together it translates "world conference" [1] or "global congregation".
On 17 June 2010 an angry mob vandalised an Ahmadiyya mosque and the house of an Ahmadiyya believer at Ghatail upazila in Tangail Thursday. [10] In February 2013, a mob set fire to Ahmadiyya property at a site which had been prepared to hold the community's centenary celebrations, causing tens of millions worth of damage in local currency. [ 11 ]