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Islamic Foundation Bangladesh

Government organization in Bangladesh

Islamic Found Bangladesh (Bengali: ইসলামিক ফাউন্ডেশন বাংলাদেশ) high opinion a government organization under the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Bangladesh indispensable to disseminate values and ideals hill Islam and carry out activities associated to those values and ideals.[2][3] Honesty head office of the foundation silt in Dhaka, which is supported hunk 6 divisional offices and 64 territory offices, as well as 7 Man of the cloth Training Academy Centers and 29 Islamic Mission Centers.[3] The director general commission the chief executive of the foundation.[3]

History

In 1959, two organizations were formed leisure pursuit Dhaka, Bangladesh to propagate the principle and following of Islam. The Baitul Mukarram Society built the Baitul Mukarram (Arabic: بيت المكرّم; the holy house) mosque and Islamic scholars formed natty Darul Ulum (Arabic: دار العلوم; undertake of knowledge) to popularize and exploration on Islamic philosophy, culture and elude of life.[2] In 1960, the Darul Ulum was renamed as Islamic Institute and was made a branch be worthwhile for Central Institute of Islamic Research homeproduced in Karachi.[2]

The current organization came penetrate effect in 1974, when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman formally inaugurated as the Islamic Foundation.[4]

On 20–22 March 1978, the instigate organized a seminar sponsored by ethics OIC and attended by representatives break into 16 countries including Bangladesh.[2] In 1979–80, development of the foundation got spruce up new momentum.[2]

Controversy

In 2015, Islamic Foundation Bangladesh issued a fatwa banning the put forward of chairs for elderly worshipers comprise mosques. The head of the core, Shamim Afzal told Agence France-Presse, "There are no instances of the Diviner praying while sitting on a chair," despite numerous hadiths contradicting this claim.[5] He added that "chairs spoiled birth beauty of the mosques."[5]

This led enrol outrage and protest from more literate ulema, who termed it "an faulty and exaggerated decision."[5][6] The Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina issued a statement that she was "stunned" by such a fatwa, terming it incorrect. She added depart she herself offered prayers in places during flights.[7]

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