Babungaris statement on the death of Ahmad Shafi and Madrasa



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The statement also claimed that there was no incitement by the madrassa teachers and no outside organization or individual in the students’ protest.

The statement, released to the media on Monday on behalf of a total of 12 teachers, including Junaid Babungari, said that the current situation in Hathazari Madrasa was “peaceful and orderly.”

The statement came following a statement from his son Anas Madani after the death of Ahmed Shafi.

The statement said there was no provocation or involvement by the madrassa teachers or any outside organization or individual in the “student movement.”

“Blaming someone for the death of Hazrat (Ahmad Shafi) is nothing more than a blatant lie. Even then, it would not be correct to politicize the body of the Prophet (PBUH) and create chaos in the national arena to save the basic interests of a particular group or individual. “

Ahmed Shafi, the supreme leader of Hifazat-e-Islam and longtime head of the Hathazari Madrasa, died on September 18 in Dhaka while he was being treated.

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The choice of Ahmad Shafi’s successor was recently disputed at the Hathazari Madrasa. Junaid Babungari, the central secretary general of Hefazat-e-Islam, who is the naib muhtamim or deputy director of the madrasa, was one of the main contenders.

But in a clash with Shafi supporters, Sheikh Ahmed was removed from office on June 16 and appointed deputy director.

Shafi’s supporters survived, but his remains remained. When the madrassa reopened after being closed for about six months amid the coronavirus epidemic, hundreds of students suddenly began protesting on September 17.

They also destroyed several rooms demanding the release of Shafi and the expulsion of Anas Madani, the deputy director of his son Madrasa.

After the Shura Committee of the Madrasa met that day and decided to release Anas Madani, the protesters calmed down but began protesting again the next day.

Shah Ahmad Shafi, the supreme leader of Hefazat-e-Islam, was for a long time CEO of Hathazari Bara Madrasa in Chittagong.

Shah Ahmad Shafi, the supreme leader of Hefazat-e-Islam, was for a long time CEO of Hathazari Bara Madrasa in Chittagong.

On 17 September, several teachers’ rooms, including Ahmed Shafi’s, are alleged to have been vandalized.

In this situation, the government ordered the closure of Qawmi Madrasa. The Department of Technical Education and Madrasa sent a letter to the General Director and Director of the Madrasa on September 16.

After receiving the letter, the Shura Committee of the Madrasa met that night under the chairmanship of Ahmed Shafi to discuss the general situation. Shafi, the ‘great lord’, voluntarily resigned as CEO due to illness.

At that Shura Committee meeting, two teachers, including Shafi’s son, were released. This marked the end of Ahmad Shafi’s long rule in Hathazari Bara Madrasa.

Immediately after that meeting, Ahmed Shafi was sent by ambulance from Madrasa to Chittagong Medical College Hospital. From there he was taken to Dhaka and died the next day.

On the same day, Shafi’s son, Anas Madani, told reporters in Dhaka that his father had died of “heart failure” due to “stress” due to the “unexpected” incident the day before.

His son Anas Madani spoke to reporters at Azgar Ali Hospital in Old Dhaka on Friday night after Shah Ahmad Shafi's death.

His son Anas Madani spoke to reporters at Azgar Ali Hospital in Old Dhaka on Friday night after Shah Ahmad Shafi’s death.

Hefazat leaders, who follow Shafi and Anas Madani, later claimed through various media and social media that an ambulance transporting the sick Ahmed Shafi was detained in the madrasah for several hours on the night of September 16. Earlier, at a Shura meeting, several decisions were taken by force of the ill Ahmed Shafi.

The controversy took a new turn after top leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Chhatra Shibir attended Shafi’s janaza at the post-bungalow facility in front of Hathazari Madrasa on September 19.

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Meanwhile, on the day of Ahmad Shafi’s burial, the Shura Committee formed a three-member committee to administer the madrasa; And Junaid returned to the post of head of Babul Nagari Madrasa Shaykhul Hadith and secretary of Education.

Junaid Babungari was removed from the post of deputy director of Hathazari Madrasa last June.

Junaid Babungari was removed from the post of deputy director of Hathazari Madrasa last June.

A statement issued by the Madrasa teachers on Monday said: “Allama Shah Ahmad Shafi has given himself to the Hathazari Madrasa Shura Committee consciously and voluntarily and died naturally. We are deeply saddened and saddened by the death of the Prophet.”

Among the speakers were three members of the Madrasa Management Committee, Mufti Abdus Salam, Maulana Sheikh Ahmed and Maulana. Yahya is there.

There are also Mufti Noor Ahmad, Undersecretary of Education Hafeez Shoaib, Maulana Omar Mekhli, Maulana Mufti Jasim Uddin, Maulana Kabir Ahmad, Maulana Ashraf Ali Nezampuri, Maulana Hafeez Ahmad Didar Qasemi and Maulana Ford.

The statement read: “The state of the madrasa is very good. Regular classes continue. Al-Hayatul Ulaya Lil Jamiatil Qaumiya’s exam is also going well. No problem. Madrasa teachers, students and locals are very satisfied. “

The statement called on people to cooperate in the Hathazari Madrasa Shah Ahmad Shafi ‘Usul’.



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