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  28 Feb 2025, 17:50

Govt takes diverse initiatives to promote Islamic culture, values: Khalid

Religious Affairs Adviser Dr AFM Khalid Hossain addressed the "National Children- Adolescent Islamic Cultural Competition at IF Auditorium in Agargaon of the capital today. Photo : PID

DHAKA, Feb 28, 2025 (BSS) - Religious Affairs Adviser Dr AFM Khalid Hossain today said the government is undertaking diverse initiatives to promote and develop Islamic culture and values. 

He emphasized on encouraging the practice of these values across the country while addressing an award giving ceremony as chief guest.

Islamic Foundation (IF) organized the ceremony of "National Children- Adolescent Islamic Cultural Competition-2025" at the IF auditorium in the capital's Agargaon, said a press release. 

The adviser mentioned that in the past, the practice of Islamic cultural was viewed negatively in the country, saying: "No discrimination based on religion should be tolerated." 

He said today's children and adolescents are the future leaders of the nation and they will propel the country forward.

Khalid Hossain explained that radius of culture is widespread as it encompasses beliefs, politics, livelihood, dress, behavior, manners and customs, and all of these in combine define a nation's culture. 

He also pointed out that the minaret of a mosque and the language spoken by a mother are integral parts of this culture.

The religious affairs adviser also revealed that the IF is planning to organize a national Hifz and Sirat competition, modeled after the national children's and adolescents' competition. 

Additionally, there are plans to introduce Sirat awards similar to those in Saudi Arabia, he added.

Competitors from the country consistently achieve success in various international Islamic competitions, including Quran recitation, Hifz, Sirat, and Qiraat, he said, adding, these competitors are selected and nominated by the IF. 

He also praised the success of women in the country, highlighting that they now occupy high positions at all societal levels. 

He noted that inspiring mothers and sisters in Islamic culture will lead to a transformation of the social system.

With IF Director General A Salam Khan in the chair, Md. Mohiuddin, Director of the Coordination Department, delivered the welcome speech in the function. 

The event was attended by the Islamic Foundation's directors, project directors, officers, employees, award-winning students, guardians, and scholars.

At the event, a total of 64 winners in the competition were awarded medals.