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  2. Freedom of religion in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh is one of the few Muslim-majority nations where "proselytizing" i.e. conversions from one religion to another are generally accepted and is legalized by law under article 41 of the constitution, subject to law, public order, and morality. [5] Bangladesh was founded as a secular state, but Islam was made the state religion in the 1980s.

  3. Islam in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution establishes Islam as the state religion but upholds the right to practice—subject to law, public order, and morality—the religion of one's choice. [59] The Government generally respects this provision in practice.

  4. Religion in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The annual Bishwa Ijtema is the largest and most notable congregation of Muslims in Bangladesh. The Muslim community in the Bengal region i.e., Bangladesh and West Bengal , developed independently of the dominant Islamic rules in India. Features of Bangladeshi Hinduism, which similar to other parts of South Asia (Indian subcontinent ...

  5. Mujibism - Wikipedia

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    Secularism is the fourth pillar of Mujibism. He said, there would be no space for religious communalism. [7] He said the state would be secular but freedom of religion would be guaranteed among other democratic rights. Hindus and Muslims and all other religious group would freely perform their respective religious activities. [7]

  6. Human rights in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Even though Bangladesh has Islam as its state religion and has constitutional references to Hindus, Christians and Buddhists; the political system is modeled as a secular democracy. Governments have generally respected freedom of religion, [9] a cornerstone of the Bangladeshi constitution. However, the police have been slow in responding to and ...

  7. Secularism in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The preamble of the Bangladeshi constitution declares secularity as a basic constitutional principle. The second paragraph reads "Pledging that the high ideals of nationalism, socialism, democracy and secularism, which inspired our heroic people to dedicate themselves to, and our brave martyrs to sacrifice their lives in, the national liberation struggle, shall be the fundamental principles of ...

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  9. Ministry of Religious Affairs (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Hajj Office; Buddhist Religious Welfare Trust; Islamic Foundation Bangladesh (Bengali: ইসলামিক ফাউন্ডেশন বাংলাদেশ) is a government organization established in 1975 under the ministry working to disseminate values and ideals of Islam and carry out activities related to those values and ...