I welcome readers to follow the link and to give their opinion which is a question of the time..
www.islamawareness.net/Asia/Bangladesh/Christian_Evangelisation_Bengal.
Mufassil Islam
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From: zsyed01@aol.com
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 14:19:27 -0400
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Jamaat recognises Liberation War
Dear Alochoks:
Jamaat E Islami is a declared political party in Bangladesh. Correct me if I am wrong. How can a political organization exist in a country legally without accepting the most important thing: recognizing the very thing that caused the birth of a nation?
Does that make their existence thus far null and void? I wonder if they have been around for so many years without accepting the Liberation war can they be declared as treasonous?
Some questions to think about.
Zeenat Syed
Atlanta, GA
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From: Farida Majid <farida_majid@hotmail.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 1:48 pm
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Jamaat recognises Liberation War
Jamaat E Islami is a declared political party in Bangladesh. Correct me if I am wrong. How can a political organization exist in a country legally without accepting the most important thing: recognizing the very thing that caused the birth of a nation?
Does that make their existence thus far null and void? I wonder if they have been around for so many years without accepting the Liberation war can they be declared as treasonous?
Some questions to think about.
Zeenat Syed
Atlanta, GA
-----Original Message-----
From: Farida Majid <farida_majid@
To: alochona@yahoogroup
Sent: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 1:48 pm
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Jamaat recognises Liberation War
Not a word of this hoax should be taken seriously.
We cannot afford to be hoodwinked by Jamaat for crying out loud. What big deal is this? What does this business of Jamaat "recognizing" our glorious Liberation War mean or what is it all about? Why should we care whether they do or not? They have been co-optig the sovereignty of Bangladesh in so many ways, and this gesture is the latest stunt.
Though I am seething in anger, I have not lost my noodles. In fact, I have been thinking very hard lately. I realized that we had fought and succeeded in defeating the Pakistani Military apparatus in 1971. But we neither fought nor 'defeated' the murderous Bangali Islamist Jamaat.
Let me quickly jot down a few points.
First of all, Jammat should not be allowed to contest in any election as a political party. They are NOT a political party. They stand for a political propaganda designed shrewdly to undermine the State, the sovereignty of Bangladesh; and their long term goal is to gobble it as a principality of their far-fetched dream of an Empire.
They were asked by the EC to scrap "Allahu aquimuddin" from their charter. They may comply under pressure. So what? Should we comfortably believe that they will stop their agenda around the credo of "Allah is the establisher of the Nation of Religion?" Of course not. The whole thing is totally farcical. That credo or pretense allows them to break all law and order of the land deeming them to be merely "man made." Their illegal actions are only answerable to Allah. And they want to contest the election to become lawmakers! This BS in the name of Islam has nothing to do with being genuinely religious. It is pure politics.
They are riding on the wave of another notion that has become popular in the West but, beneath the surface, utterly meaningless and misleading. That is the notion of "religious extremism."
Please friends! Think about it. There is no such thing as "religious extremism." All manner of actions and activities that are labeled as such are political in nature from the beginning of civilization. Therefore, it irks me to no end when Jamaat calls attention to themselves as "moderate" Islamists.
Let me stop here -- though I have much more to say. This is just to encourage all and sundry to do their own re-thinking.
Thanks, but no thanks. There is nothing to rejoice about Jamaat changing its charter, no way, no how. Banish the whole damn propaganda. We have not finished the mukti-juddho until Jamaat is wiped out of this land.
-- Farida Majid
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Jamaat recognises Liberation War
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We cannot afford to be hoodwinked by Jamaat for crying out loud. What big deal is this? What does this business of Jamaat "recognizing" our glorious Liberation War mean or what is it all about? Why should we care whether they do or not? They have been co-optig the sovereignty of Bangladesh in so many ways, and this gesture is the latest stunt.
Though I am seething in anger, I have not lost my noodles. In fact, I have been thinking very hard lately. I realized that we had fought and succeeded in defeating the Pakistani Military apparatus in 1971. But we neither fought nor 'defeated' the murderous Bangali Islamist Jamaat.
Let me quickly jot down a few points.
First of all, Jammat should not be allowed to contest in any election as a political party. They are NOT a political party. They stand for a political propaganda designed shrewdly to undermine the State, the sovereignty of Bangladesh; and their long term goal is to gobble it as a principality of their far-fetched dream of an Empire.
They were asked by the EC to scrap "Allahu aquimuddin" from their charter. They may comply under pressure. So what? Should we comfortably believe that they will stop their agenda around the credo of "Allah is the establisher of the Nation of Religion?" Of course not. The whole thing is totally farcical. That credo or pretense allows them to break all law and order of the land deeming them to be merely "man made." Their illegal actions are only answerable to Allah. And they want to contest the election to become lawmakers! This BS in the name of Islam has nothing to do with being genuinely religious. It is pure politics.
They are riding on the wave of another notion that has become popular in the West but, beneath the surface, utterly meaningless and misleading. That is the notion of "religious extremism."
Please friends! Think about it. There is no such thing as "religious extremism." All manner of actions and activities that are labeled as such are political in nature from the beginning of civilization. Therefore, it irks me to no end when Jamaat calls attention to themselves as "moderate" Islamists.
Let me stop here -- though I have much more to say. This is just to encourage all and sundry to do their own re-thinking.
Thanks, but no thanks. There is nothing to rejoice about Jamaat changing its charter, no way, no how. Banish the whole damn propaganda. We have not finished the mukti-juddho until Jamaat is wiped out of this land.
-- Farida Majid
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Jamaat recognises Liberation War
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