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Ethica Brings Global Islamic Finance Certification to Bangladesh

May 7, 2012
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Ethica Brings Global Islamic Finance Certification to Bangladesh

- With three times the population of all the Gulf countries combined, Bangladesh is the sleeping giant of the Islamic finance world. A burgeoning urban middle class, an active microfinance sector, and strong support from regulators gives Islamic finance an historic opportunity to shine in this country. And with only an estimated 14,000 bankers currently…

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Bangladesh to shut Facebook pages for blasphemy

March 22, 2012
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Bangladesh to shut Facebook pages for blasphemy

A Bangladesh court on Wednesday ordered authorities to shut down five Facebook pages and a website for blaspheming the Prophet Mohammed(SM), the Koran and other religious subjects, a lawyer said. Judges at the high court in Dhaka ordered the telecommunications regulator, home ministry officials and police to block the offending pages immediately. “These pages contain…

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Lets initiate to develop Ethical Standard of our Nation.

February 1, 2012
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Lets initiate to develop Ethical Standard of our Nation.

Just before few days i was talking with GURU -Prof. Asanul Alam Parvez -He gave me a new truth that i have been finding from long day before to work out with enforcement development of our country. And the findings is because of of poor ethical standard to are oblicated towards any development . I…

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Bangladesh Army says it foiled a coup via Facebook

January 21, 2012
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Bangladesh’s army foiled an attempt by former and serving officers to oust Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed’s government, a military spokesman said. The failed military coup in Bangladesh may have been more serious than what has emerged in public, with sources here saying senior officers in the army knew of the coup plan. At least…

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Divine blessings sought at Turag

January 16, 2012
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Divine blessings sought at Turag

The first phase of Biswa Ijtema at Tongi near the capital ended yesterday afternoon with the offering of Akheri Munajat (concluding prayers) seeking divine blessings for the people of Bangladesh and the Muslim Ummah. The Ijtema venue on the banks of the Turag river and its adjoining areas reverberated with the word ”Amin” repeatedly uttered…

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Biswa Ijtema 2012 : Huge Islamic gathering ends in Bangladesh with call for peace

January 15, 2012
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Biswa Ijtema 2012 : Huge Islamic gathering ends in Bangladesh with call for peace

TONGI, Bangladesh — One of the world’s largest Muslim gatherings has ended outside the Bangladeshi capital with a call for peace and the revival of Islamic tenets. The three-day gathering on the sandy banks of River Turag, just outside Dhaka, ended Sunday. It was not immediately clear how many devotees joined the final afternoon prayer…

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Biswa Ijtema-religious festival begins

January 15, 2012
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Biswa Ijtema-religious festival  begins

Muslims from around the world congregated near the Bangladeshi capital Friday for a three-day religious festival of blessings. The first phase of the World Congregation of Muslims, second only in the Muslim calendar to the Hajj pilgrimage, know locally as the Bishaw Ijtema, began with sermons by the Pakistani scholar Abdul Wahab Prayers and sermons…

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A Golden Age :“while economic growth is essential, it is not sufficient for attaining real human well-being.”

September 13, 2011
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A Golden Age :“while economic growth is essential, it is not sufficient for attaining real human well-being.”

From the view of Islamic law, writes Umar Chapra, a leading economist in Saudi Arabia, “while economic growth is essential, it is not sufficient for attaining real human well-being.” Rather, we depend on “spiritual health at the core of human consciousness, and justice and fair play at all levels of human interaction.” Much more than…

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Alternative economies :Can Islam Save The Economy

September 13, 2011
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Alternative economies :Can Islam Save The Economy

Governments worldwide are struggling to manage the global financial crisis, with no end to the downturn in sight. But at least so far, one sector has been unscathed: the $1 trillion-and-growing business of Sharia-compliant banking. That’s right, Sharia. The same combination of medieval Islamic law and modern post-colonialism that makes the terrorist clique supposedly so…

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Studying Islamic Economics -by Dr. Lubna Sarwath Muhammad

September 13, 2011
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Studying Islamic Economics -by Dr. Lubna Sarwath Muhammad

I was selected with a high ranking in the Probationary Officers Exam and joined as an officer in the Punjab National Bank. As I gained work experience my understanding was that the financial disbursements by banks were not as responsive to the socio-economic circumstances and necessities, either individually or systemically. For example, disbursements of loans…

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O YaY !!!Eid Mubarak !!

August 30, 2011
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O YaY !!!Eid Mubarak !!

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Shab-e-kadar :: Lailatul Qadr = The Night of Power !

August 27, 2011
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SURAH AL_ALAQ : Proclaim! (or read!) in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who created- Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood:  Proclaim! And thy Lord is Most Bountiful,-He Who taught (the use of) the pen,-  Taught man that which he knew not. Nay, but man doth transgress all bounds, In…

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“Develop network with peers in Bangladesh”-Ambassador Akramul Qader urges expatriate doctors.

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and State Minister Mr. Akramul Qader attended the annual conference of Bangladesh Medical Association of North America, Louisiana chapter in Orleans, Louisiana and addressed a…

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Bangladesh opposes proposed dams in Meghalaya: Minister

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Meghalaya has made it clear that the dams which are to be built across the Myntdu and Umiew rivers would not have any negative impact…

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