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Even here in Bahrain, I saw more BD devotees in the very few Pujas, even more then Indians.. There seem to be a large number of BD Hindus here in Bahrain.
I am not very sure if there are many Bangladeshi Hindus in Bahrain. In Tokyo, we do not have many Hindus. But, the Hall is full of people. Most are Bangladeshi Muslims who come at the invitation of their Hindu friends. The same may be happening in Bahrain, too.
Hindus invariable go to the Mandap and do their usual Pranam. But, Muslims go to the Hall to share the happiness of the Hindus, enjoy the Prasad and the cultural program, and use this occasion to meet many friends who live at a distance.
Is it necessary to enjoy such program? Having Hindu friend is one thing, enjoying and sharing with them in religious gathering is same as supporting shirk. Shirk is haram in every possible ways in Islam.
I just wanted to say that although you probably know it.
Thanks
I understand your feeling. But, not many Muslims in BD will share your feeling. Hindu citizens of Bangladesh who live in a foreign country like Japan need all our assistance when they celebrate Durga Puja. They used to be humiliated by the Indians in their Mandap. I have personally talked to a man from west Bengal. He complained that our people are uncultured, so they are not welcome. .
Without the presence of many people these BD Hindus will be discouraged again. It is a matter of national pride that BD citizens organize such a festival.
By the way, in Bangladesh also do not many Muslims go to the Mandaps and see their performance, too? Muslims do not certainly participate, but they give support with their presence. Same happens during Eid. Do not we invite our Hindu friends to share a meal and our happiness?
Communal harmony must be maintained and Hindus should not feel alienated by the majority Muslims. We have been living together for the last thousand years. Majority Muslims do not have to be worried about losing something by protecting the rights of Hindus
Bangladeshi Hindus never stop complaining about the "ill treatment" they receive from Indian Bengalis.
About 10 years back Bangladeshi Hindus started their own puja group in Sydney. Now they have split up in 13 different groups Their ego swells up and becomes fragile when it comes to puja I think. Everyone of them want to boss around the others. And they keep splitting up.
Go figure who mistreated them this time
My version is:..the urban legend goes -
One Bengali is a poet
Two Bengalis is a film society
Three Bengalis is a durga puja committee
Four Bengalis is two durga puja committee
a) This is where beauty of Islam lay. In Masjid, we are like blood brothers. No difference.
b) Good gesture will turn in to negative propaganda. It will be used as tool to denigrate Bd Muslims that we celebrate Hindu holidays.
c) We may invite Hindus so that they can experience the beauty of Islam, not the other way around.
d) I will remind you the surah Kafiroon on this regard. We do not want to cross the limit in the name of communal harmony or what ever you want to call it.
dear premium member, has it occurred to you that you can be like brothers without religion attached to it? its called empathy and its universal.This is where beauty of Islam lay. In Masjid, we are like blood brothers. No difference.
you will be remembered for tolerance much better ideal.Good gesture will turn in to negative propaganda. It will be used as tool to denigrate Bd Muslims that we celebrate Hindu holidays.
hypocrisy at its peak!We may invite Hindus so that they can experience the beauty of Islam, not the other way around.