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Since Bangladesh is a "secular" country, being atheistic can hardly be a crime. I'm not sure of the specifics of this case but if the charge is of offending "all religions", I can hardly see a case. I dont get this business of offending all religions. Every religion that believes in being the only one is offensive to every other religion & they in return, by being there, are offensive to the said religion. For exaample, a Islamic claim of their god being the only one & there being no other God but him can conceivable be read as to accuse every other religion of being fake & therefore should constitute an insult to those religions. Who is going to be booked for that? Buddhism is essentially atheistic in nature, would their denial of God warrant a case of insulting "other" religions? This is quite simply silly territory.
Secularism is in the nation's constitution. However, Islam happens to be its state religion at the same time. You can say that it is contradictory.
Muslims in Bangladesh don't tolerate insults against Islam. Do as the Romans do.
what is wrong in having anti-islamic view ..Actually those bloggers are not atheist they are Anti-Islamic
I think calling it silly is not appropriate. Everyone has a right to practice his religion and the way it is deemed appropriate. Therefore, people from other religion should refrain from making such comments and same goes for Muslims.why do you have to use pbuh, saw and ra in every instance when you refer to mohammed or his wife or some other respected person.. dont you think it sounds a bit silly.
btw, can anybody give a link to the blogs ?
what is wrong in having anti-islamic view ..
this is not muslims of bangladesh... this is a court order ...
what is wrong in having anti-islamic view ..
this is not muslims of bangladesh... this is a court order ...
They are not tolerated by the majority of the Bangladeshi population.
What part of that sentence do you have trouble understanding?
If you have any real courage, I'd suggest you ask your Bangladeshi friends over coffee....wait it's tea....and see their response.