Qaumi’s lords want ‘Mujib Minar’ instead of sculpture



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They also demanded a maximum of legal actions in contempt of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and permission to use microphones and loudspeakers in the Waz mahfil.

Leaders of Hefazat-e-Islam, an alliance of religious organizations centered on Qaumi Madrasa, began to oppose the initiative to erect a sculpture of Bangabandhu at Dholairpara in Dhaka in the year of Mujib. Various political parties and social, cultural and professional organizations, writers, teachers, artists and writers have raised their voices in protest. Every day they carry out a program to demand punishment from the anti-sculptors.

Calling the opposition to the Bangabandhu sculpture “politically motivated,” they say that the successors to the defeated forces of 1971 oppose the Jighangsa Nation Father sculpture.

They are also raising the question of having sculptures in different Muslim countries.

In this situation, top Qawmi Madrasa academics sat down to discuss the issue at Jatrabari Madrasa in the capital on Saturday, according to a press release.

The meeting was chaired by Mahmudul Hasan, Acting Chairman of the Board of Education of Qawmi Madrasa Befaq and Chairman of Al Hayatul Uliya Lil Jamiatil Qawmiya Bangladesh.

Secretary General of Befaq Mahfuzul Haque

Secretary General of Befaq Mahfuzul Haque

After the meeting, BEFAC Secretary General Mahfuzul Haque told bdnews24.com: “The five-point proposal has been adopted based on the opinions of the academics who participated in the meeting. They will be sent to the Prime Minister in the form Memorandum. The initiative will be taken to meet with a delegation with the Prime Minister. “

He said: “In the eyes of Islam it is strictly forbidden to make human figures or sculptures for any purpose. In light of the beliefs and conscience of the people of a country inhabited by 90 percent Muslims, it is better to seek an alternative better supported by the Quran and Sunnah. “

When asked what the alternative could be, Mahfuzul Haque said: “Our proposal is to build the Mujib Minar with 99 names of Allah.”

The meeting was chaired by Allama Mahmudul Hasan, the representative of Hatazari Madrasa, Mufti Nur Hussain Kashemi, the representative of the caliphate movement, Ataullah Hafezi, the president of Jamiat Ulamaye Muqammul Alqim. In attendance were Karim, Allama Nurul Islam Jihadi, Allama Abdul Hamid Madhupur Pir Sahib, Allama Abdul Quddus, Mufti Mansurul Haque, Maulana Musleh Uddin Raju, Maulana Ubaydur Rahman Khan Nadvi, Maulana Abdul Matin bin Hussain, Maulana Mahfuzul Haque and others.

Its 5 points are highlighted exactly:

# The purpose for which the sculpture is made is forbidden in Islam. Instead of making sculptures, in light of the beliefs of 92% of people, it is necessary to find an alternative path supported by the Quran and Sunnah.

# Major legal action should be taken against the guilty, including strict control of the abusive behavior of the Prophet.

# Academics who have already been arrested should be released.

# The use of microphone and speaker must be allowed on Waz Mahfil.

# Provocative and insulting comments should be strictly controlled.



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