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Do not send girls to schools, colleges: Hefajat-e-Islam chief Shafi

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This old Wahabi fanatic in Bangladesh is a greatly influential cleric for rural people of Bangladesh. His remarks on girls education is getting sharp reaction by Bangladeshi intellectuals.

Shafi: Do not send girls to schools, colleges
Anwar Hussain, Chittagong.
  • Published at 01:23 pm January 12th, 2019
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File photo of Hefazat-e-Islam chief Shah Ahmed Shafi

He also made the audience promise some other things such as for men to grow beard following Sunnah

Islamic hardliner Hefazat-e-Islam chief Shah Ahmad Shafi has made his audience promise to refrain girls from studying at schools and colleges.

He made the statement while addressing in an annual religious gathering as the chief guest at Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam Madrasa, also known as Hathazari Madrasa, in Chittagong on Friday.

Shafi, also the chairman of Befaqul Madarisil Arabia Bangladesh, the largest Qawmi Madrasa board in the country, said: “Do not let girls study at schools and colleges. At best, you can allow them to study up to fourth or fifth grade. If you let them study any more... You have seen in the newspapers that... If you educate your girl up to ninth, tenth, MA, BA levels then that girl will not remain yours.

“If you educate your girls, other men will snatch away your girls. So, you will have to promise me that you will not let your girls study more.”

He also made the audience promise some other things such as for men to grow beard following Sunnah, offering regular prayers and making girls use veil.

The nonagenarian spiritual leader, as called as Boro Hujur (the eldest scholar) by his followers, Shafi is also the rector of Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/nation/2019/01/12/shafi-don-t-send-girls-to-schools-colleges

Shafi’s remarks alarming: Rights activists
Udisa Islam and Chowdhury Akbor Hossain
Published : 11:00, Jan 13, 2019 | Updated : 16:31, Jan 13, 2019
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Human rights workers, women leaders and constitution experts have said that the comment made by Shah Ahmed Shafi of Hefazat-e-Islam, asking parents to refrain from sending their daughters to school and college is incongruous with our constitution.

Denigrating the right to education is tantamount to belittling the nation, they said.

Saying that such comments may jeopardise women’s education, they called for the state to take initiatives as per law to stop the dissemination of such damaging observations.

On the other hand, Hefazat leaders claim that the statement of Shafi was misrepresented in the media. However, the newly appointed Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury Naofel said that the comment is Hefazat chief’s personal view.

On Friday (Jan 11) while addressing a rally in Hathazari in Chattogram, Hefazat chief Shah Ahmed Shafi said, “Do not allow your daughters to study beyond class four or five; if they study beyond this then men will grab them.”

Reportedly, after saying this, he also asked the people present to be bound by an oath to do what he suggested.

However, Hefazat’s Organizational Secretary Mainuddin Ruhi says, “Our leader did not call to limit women’s education, instead, he said that after primary education, there should be separate academic institutions for girls.”

He said that in co-educational institutes, women become victims of eve teasing and persecution.

Our leader also said that there is no bar against women working if she maintains hijab, added Ruhi.

Commenting on Shafi’s statement, Barrister M Amir Ul Islam told Bangla Tribune, “With respect towards Allama Shafi, education is a basic right for both men and women and there cannot be any discrimination.”

President of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad Ayesha Khanam told Bangla Tribune, “Such comments are driven by malicious intent and can undermine the work we have done to prevent child marriage, sexual harassment and promote gender equality.”

“Such comments will put women’s education in severe jeopardy in rural areas.”

However, Publicity Secretary of Hefazat’s Chattogram unit Moulana ANM Ahmed Ullah said, “The main aim of hujur’s (Allama Shafi) speech was to highlight the persecution perpetrated against women and ensure separate education for them.”
 
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Lanat ho tum jeso pa jo deen ka glalat bayan karte ho apne jhote aqaon ke liye aka israel usa
 
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This shit should go to hell first
 
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Need to kick his illiterate as#s..... no wonder Hasina invited someone like him
 
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**** him and his entourage, how are these people not put in jail?
Have you watched the immediate video where he claimed it ?

so when is Hasina going to hang him?........
He already denied the claim , and for the sake of democracy we all need to let him speak instead of making remark .
Truth should be found via investigation , not for news of Bangladesh news papers .
 
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Have you watched the immediate video where he claimed it ?
no, but if you could link it... i could prove him wrong at every word he utters

what a misogynist... and the guy clearly is lusting after the pleasure of flesh but unlike me he hides behind religion to justify what he is saying.... **** him
 
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