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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

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[chottala.com] Fwd: FW: "Books for Bangladesh" on Daily Star and New Age


Please read, forward to your friends who might be interested, and come
forward
to help!!

http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=26217
 
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[chottala.com] Guardian blogger picks up on “takfir” where we left off

Guardian blogger picks up on "takfir" where we left off

March 3rd, 2008, filed by Tom Heneghan
Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah during an interview with Reuters in Beirut, 5 Sept. 2007/Jamal SaidiThanks to Haroon Siddique over at the Guardian newsblog for doing some work I left unfinished last week. On Feb. 26, I wrote a post about a leading Muslim seminary in India declaring terrorism to be un-Islamic and noted that the news got almost no coverage in western media. "So the statement, which was backed by several thousand Islamic scholars, looks like it will end up like the tree that falls in the forest with nobody around to hear it," the post added. The next day, our Beirut bureau reported that Lebanon's Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah — one of the most respected clerics in Shi'ite Islam — had denounced the practice of Muslims charging others with non-belief as "one of the most dangerous issues" faced by the Muslim world. This practice, called takfir in Arabic, is used by radical Islamists as a justification for killing other Muslims.
As soon as I saw the report, I thought this would probably be another tree falling in the forest unheard and bookmarked it to wait to see if it would be picked up. Other demands got in the way and then other blog subjects came up, so the takfir post didn't even make it to the falling tree stage in the blogosphere. This happens more frequently than I like, but we can't cover everything.
Now Siddique has come to the rescue with his post "Who's listening to the Muslim moderates?" A few excerpts:
"How many times have we read or heard calls for moderate Muslims to speak out about wrongs supposedly carried out in the name of Islam?
Politicians including Tony Blair and various commentators - here's a Telegraph leader - have urged the moderate voice of Islam to make itself heard above the din of extremist preachers.
Last week, one of the most respected clerics in Shia Islam, Lebanon's grand ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, condemned the perpetrators of an attack against pilgrims in Iraq as "murderers and animals" and called for the repudiation of a school of thought that it was permissible to spill the blood of Muslims "who embrace another doctrine, or believe in alternative political views"…
…If you do not remember reading or hearing about his comments that is probably because you did not. His words, reported by Reuters, might have been expected to be picked up by the same media which regularly feature writers bemoaning a lack of moderate Muslims. But there was no mention of his strong words in the British papers, their websites or that of the BBC."
Do you think news items like these don't get media play because they don't fit certain stereotypes? Of because editors don't understand the role that the Darul Uloom Deoband seminary or Grand Ayathollah Fadlallah play? Or for some other reason?


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Re: [chottala.com] University incidents in Bangladesh - what can we do?

Dear Readers

I fully agree with the writer for his valuable
suggestions. It will eventually give our country a
forward march in terms of educational development. We
must ask our present government to lay down some guide
lines to govern the unruly students. The University
teachers must be respected to make our future
generation a true learner and who will in turn run our
country. We need good reliable people for our better
future.

I must thank the writer for his most valuable ideas
about our educational institutions.

Regards.

Mohammed Sobhan
Toronto
--- Peace Justice <bejust.peace@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Dear Sir,
> What we see in various universities in Bangladesh
> are very painful, shameful and we MUST control and
> stop these.
>
> WHAT A SHAMEFUL EVENTS!
>
> Teachers are beaten by students.
> VC, Provost, Pro-VC and others - remain captive,
> locked, harassed, etc. --- what a shame for a
> nation!
> Students are fighting each other, killing,
> torturing, etc. - this is long history - but most of
> these incidents are more politicized and from
> students' wings of various political parties.
> Being a University teacher, even me including
> many others, see wrong, odds, criminal act,
> ppression within university campus, university halls
> [e.g., watching one urinating in corner of a
> department, another student in a afternoon was so
> excited to release his sperm in a floor of a
> department while a teacher was passing but no
> control, immoral activities with pairs of boys-girls
> within and outside from students - staying even till
> 9/10pm inside various corridors and if any protest
> from any teacher or staff, they are sometimes
> harassed <once attacked by gunbut to a uni staff in
> Dhaka University>, and many more] -- and teachers
> mostly can not say anything and remain silent though
> their heart burns.
> Mind it, only a few teachers are doing or
> involved in politics, even those who are getting
> nomination or elected [e.g., in Syndicate member
> election. Senate member election, Teacher's Union
> election, etc.] are not all that much political in
> nature.
> Sometimes, even from the teachers, due to to
> factions mainly - they fight or argue in very
> aggressive way. So these are shameful. Just recall
> the last meeting at Dhaka University Teachers' Union
> [sikkhok samity election] where in the meeting for 3
> or more hours, some of them bahaved so badly that
> destroy the image of teachers.
> Also, we see, teachers are murdered within
> campuses - whereas, many of us feel that after
> Cantonment, University teachers; quarters are the
> safest place to live because we respect [!!!] out
> teachers.
> WHAT CAN WE DO?
>
> If you really feel that teachers are respected,
> then we need to take few actions, motivate students,
> teach them the importance of public values, moral
> values, public property, life of another
> fellow-student, respect for woman.
> We MUST try to stop the politics within
> university.
> Within univeristy - we must stop strikes, miking,
> processions, posters, immoral activities, etc. It is
> unbelievable and many teachers just can not feel
> comfortable to stay longer in the campus due to bad
> immoral conduct of some groups around the
> department, corridors, etc. Just answer me, how come
> used condoms are sometimes available is some
> classrooms or other places?!!! It is rare but still
> available sometimes.
> Also, please ensure quality food for the students
> in the dining halls and canteens. This is very bad
> that a generation is evolving with very poor quality
> of food due to money. Every department's alumni,
> etc. can subsidies for quality food and life for
> student halls.
> Also I strognly recommend for university halls to
> allow new students to stay in the hall and seniors
> to leave the hall [like few universities in
> Bangladesh - this is a practice] - this way, new
> admitted 1st yr's student can get a seat in hall,
> make his life smooth, and after 2/3 years time, he
> can manag his life, get some earning sources in some
> cases, or manag life outside or get tutionee and
> stay outside halls. This can help students not to be
> a card for political students' wings.
> We must ensure that the purpose for University
> life is to STUDY, improve knowledge. But we do a
> small amount of this. We have more frustratation,
> gossip, misuse of time; less brain-storming, team
> work, share of knowledge and academic competition.
> We MUST engage our students to do well and motivate
> them.
> TO motivate students: Teachers must take the 1st
> role and then work hard. Change curriculum if
> necessary, change exam systems, do not mark based on
> partisan or gender or face-value in viva-voce. In
> Science faculties, medical fields, it is a big
> problem -- lots of students complain regarding
> viva-voce, thesis defence as there is no steadfast
> rule to maintian a neutral environment, etc.
> Please do bit bit and bit based on your ability
> ----- please refresh our country and young kids for
> the next generation. Many of us hate the present
> status-qou, very few of us react and take action.
>
> We can try a bit - and step by step - a can solve
> many problem. Just ensure academic environment for
> the students.
>
> Media can take a strong position - through good
> and postitive achievements of students [like some
> developed countries - they have many programs on
> TV], through drama, newspaper, etc. Please remove
> the partisan or yellow-journalism and be honest ---
> at least with the students' related activities. We
> must clean our heart, mind and soul and act
> positivaly. The noble - A Time To Kill by J. Grisham
> ---- reflects that mind - not black or white ---
> feel thr truth and act then. Do not forget your
> student life when you suffered and watched your
> friends to suffer. Please act based on your ability.
>
>
> I request you to spread it to all and publish if
> possible.
>
> Sorry for any comment that may hurt you.
>
>
>
> For any personal reply, please reply me
> bejust.peace@yahoo.com
>
> Thanks a lot for your time.
> BeJustPeace
>
> N.B.: I never mail any advertisement or spam - so
> if you get somethine like this from this account,
> please forgive me as sometimes, people may spam
> using my ID. Wish you all the best. RESPECT.
>
>
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