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Does it matter if a mere mortal calls almighty Allah "pongu" or handicapped ?
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Does it matter if a mere mortal calls almighty Allah "pongu" or handicapped ?
apparently it does
Afsoos! How are this scums still alive in Muslim majority nation?
To every rational person I can sum the whole thread discussion in one line.
The religious person are idiots devoid of any logic.
wherever there is the darkness of religion; light of logic rationale is shunned.
Only an illiterate person can come up with this kind of rubbish.but the problem,is not with him its our education system. The way we teach English,maths,geography. We do not teach Koran with proper meaning. The majority of Muslim population has misconceptions about our religion.we blindly follow what our parents and grandparents told us without actually reading the Koran.we even pray in the mousqe listening want the imam tells us but never question him for authenticity of the story's. We do not read ourselves but believe anything we come across about Islam.and about this blogger s this is their time of glory.otherwise who would have notice him in his sorry life?
To every rational person I can sum the whole thread discussion in one line.
The religious person are idiots devoid of any logic.
wherever there is the darkness of religion; light of logic rationale is shunned.
In Bangla medium school there is a course called Islamic Studies.
Yes I know.I was a bangla medium student.but the Islamic studies is not what we need.we need teaching of Koran.in bangla/English.till class 8 its mostly history.
An apostate / blasphemer forfeits his life and property. That's enjoined on the Muslims. Caliph Abdul Hamid of Turkey did relax this in the case of Qadyianis in his realm, but still the religious edict remains.
Here is his Facebook profile:
https://www.facebook.com/nobisir
And his cult:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/nastiknobi/
Yeah, these guys have a cult following
Okay, I didn't know Bangladesh is Norway
And he is right, Bangladeshi society & culture is nowhere near the advanced level of industrialized nations. And that a poor, small, 3rd world and 90% Muslim nation. And it is a politically very volatile nation.
Even a fake Facebook profile set things into chaos in Ramu last year.
Simply put, Bangladeshi society simply aren't ready to come to terms with such things. It is a young nation with a lot to learn.
We can go from mountains to oceans over things like tolerance and such. But sorry to say, there is a limit as to how far freedom of speech can go in a country like Bangladesh. Or any third-world Muslim-majority nation for that matter.
And what's more, this chap along with his gang are Shahbaghi activists. And often thought to be the original organizers of the movement. That is what is angering the country's Islamists, not just Jamaat-Islami, Bangladesh. There are many other smaller Islamic parties in the nation who aren't in any way affiliated with JI, and they have significant support when put together.
I am still at a loss for words as to how a country like Bangladesh can create such individuals. Is it logical to say that in the midst of all problems the nation is facing, Islam is the biggest problem?
This war-crimes trial issue, along with the sociopolitical ramifications is certainly getting out of control.
Here is his Facebook profile:
https://www.facebook.com/nobisir
And his cult:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/nastiknobi/
Yeah, these guys have a cult following
Okay, I didn't know Bangladesh is Norway
And he is right, Bangladeshi society & culture is nowhere near the advanced level of industrialized nations. And that a poor, small, 3rd world and 90% Muslim nation. And it is a politically very volatile nation.
Even a fake Facebook profile set things into chaos in Ramu last year.
Simply put, Bangladeshi society simply aren't ready to come to terms with such things. It is a young nation with a lot to learn.
We can go from mountains to oceans over things like tolerance and such. But sorry to say, there is a limit as to how far freedom of speech can go in a country like Bangladesh. Or any third-world Muslim-majority nation for that matter.
And what's more, this chap along with his gang are Shahbaghi activists. And often thought to be the original organizers of the movement. That is what is angering the country's Islamists, not just Jamaat-Islami, Bangladesh. There are many other smaller Islamic parties in the nation who aren't in any way affiliated with JI, and they have significant support when put together.
I am still at a loss for words as to how a country like Bangladesh can create such individuals. Is it logical to say that in the midst of all problems the nation is facing, Islam is the biggest problem?
This war-crimes trial issue, along with the sociopolitical ramifications is certainly getting out of control.