Amini asks govt to stop anti-Islamic activities
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ) Chairman Mufti Fazlul Haque Amini Friday asked the government to stop anti-Islamic activities for protecting Islam in the country, reports UNB.
He also threatened to launch a massive movement if the anti-Islamic activities were not stopped immediately.
"We're ready to sacrifice our lives to uphold the dignity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Islam. If we can't save the dignity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), we can't save the dignity of country's people," he said at a press conference at the National Press Club in the city.
Criticising the government's proposed education policy, Amini said the government was going to announce an anti-Islamic education policy in the name of secularism, which would destroy the country's education sector.
"Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid is an atheist and he wants to push the country towards another crisis by adopting an anti-Islamic education policy," the IOJ chairman said.
He said they wanted to hold a public rally at Muktangon in the city Friday, but the government authorities did not give them permission to arrange the rally.
He also threatened to launch a massive movement if the anti-Islamic activities were not stopped immediately.
"We're ready to sacrifice our lives to uphold the dignity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Islam. If we can't save the dignity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), we can't save the dignity of country's people," he said at a press conference at the National Press Club in the city.
Criticising the government's proposed education policy, Amini said the government was going to announce an anti-Islamic education policy in the name of secularism, which would destroy the country's education sector.
"Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid is an atheist and he wants to push the country towards another crisis by adopting an anti-Islamic education policy," the IOJ chairman said.
He said they wanted to hold a public rally at Muktangon in the city Friday, but the government authorities did not give them permission to arrange the rally.