Bangladesh's Religious Affairs Adviser wants religious leaders to help society change for the better. Dr AFM Khalid Hossain spoke about reorganizing Islamic prayer leaders at a national competition Sunday. He said these community leaders play a major role in teaching people right from wrong. The adviser believes religious figures can guide the country toward better moral values. People respect these leaders and listen to their guidance.
The government has helped religious workers since 2001 through a special welfare program. Officials gave out 37 crore 92 lakh 73,000 taka to more than 63,000 prayer leaders and assistants. The money came as loans without interest charges to help these workers. This support helps religious staff take care of their families. The program shows government commitment to supporting faith communities.
Hossain urged religious leaders to fight against wrong teachings about Islam. He wants them to share correct information and build peace between different groups. The adviser dreams of a peaceful Bangladesh where mosques become centers of learning. Religious leaders should guide their communities toward unity and understanding. These goals require proper training and support for prayer leaders.
The country takes pride in students who win international religious competitions each year. These victories prove that young people understand religious teachings well. Hossain said the success shows divine light shines through Bangladeshi children. Religious leaders must help manage and direct this spiritual energy. Their teaching and encouragement helps students succeed at home and abroad.
The government has helped religious workers since 2001 through a special welfare program. Officials gave out 37 crore 92 lakh 73,000 taka to more than 63,000 prayer leaders and assistants. The money came as loans without interest charges to help these workers. This support helps religious staff take care of their families. The program shows government commitment to supporting faith communities.
Hossain urged religious leaders to fight against wrong teachings about Islam. He wants them to share correct information and build peace between different groups. The adviser dreams of a peaceful Bangladesh where mosques become centers of learning. Religious leaders should guide their communities toward unity and understanding. These goals require proper training and support for prayer leaders.
The country takes pride in students who win international religious competitions each year. These victories prove that young people understand religious teachings well. Hossain said the success shows divine light shines through Bangladeshi children. Religious leaders must help manage and direct this spiritual energy. Their teaching and encouragement helps students succeed at home and abroad.