Times Of India Report-Mar 6, 2016.
By
Harriet Sinclair | The Independent
By
Harriet Sinclair | The Independent
Islam could be dropped as Bangladesh 's official religion
following a number of attacks in the country against people of other faiths.
Christians, Hindus and Muslim minority Shiites have recently
faced attacks that are believed to have been carried out by Islamic extremists.
The country's Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments in favor of removing
Islam as the official religion of Bangladesh , the Daily Mail reported.
Islam has been the country's official religion since 1988, but the battle to
overturn this - which is being supported by many minority religious leaders - will
argue that the decision to designate Islam the official religion was illegal.
However it is unclear how much widespread the support the
move would have in the country, where 90% of the population is Muslim, 8% are
Hindu and 2% is made up of other minority religions.
In the past month, a Hindu priest was hacked to death at an
attack at a temple in Bangladesh 's
Panchgarh district in which two Hindu followers were also injured, while in the
past year several prominent religious minority bloggers have been murdered.
Islamist groups Jumatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh and Ansarullah
Bangla Team are believed to have carried out at least seven attacks on foreign
and minority people in Bangladesh
in the past year, and although the government denies there is an ISIS presence in the country, it is believed members are
increasingly being recruited from there.
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