Behind the news: The Ugly reality
Prostitution in Bangladesh: Early Marriage Illegal, fornication
Encouraged. 
Who is behind this Catalcysmic Program to Undermine Bangladesh?
by Dr. Firoz Kamal [Bangladesh]
<http://www.firozmahboobkamal.com/english-articles/42-miscellaneous.html
>  

Exploitation, subjugation and physical annihilation against weaker
nations are not the only crimes of the European colonialists. In Islamic
countries, they went further to rock their moral fabrics that were built
through centuries. Institutionalized practice of such immorality in the
form of prostitution is such an immoral colonial legacy in Bangladesh.
They nurtured and sponsored such a vice as a profession. These
colonialists descended on that Muslim land from a different social,
cultural and moral milieu. Secularization left them bereft of moral
values that could prevent them from institutionalization of such a sin.
Their hedonist lust took them to promiscuity, homosexuality,
prostitution and other perversions that were unknown at least in the
public arena. These were indeed severely punishable offence in any
Muslim land. Unfettered sex was not a crime in their value system, but
in Bangladesh they did not have institutional premise to put that in
practice. Hence, they launched prostitution not only as a trade, but
also an institution. 

They established western cultural islands in almost all cities,
especially in capitals, ports, and district and sub-district townships.
They raised them as safe havens for free sex, gambling and other
immoralities; and started franchising such sins in every corner of the
country. The government patronage helped such vice spills over even to
interiors. The trade also developed consumers amidst natives; the
feudal, the zaminder, the business elite and those who were adequately
taken away from religion also joined the rank. Later on, the
colonialists deployed this sin as a tool to increase their income, their
introduced toll on it. To make the Muslims morally corrupt and
powerless, the colonialist had a more nefarious design. They targeted
the institutions, which were indispensable for Islam's survival. These
are the social venues that nurture the desired norms, values and
behavior necessary for developing a value-based Muslim society. Mosque,
Islamic schools (madrasa) and family are such institutions, Islam
sustains as a way of life to cater services for the mankind by means of
these organs. If these institutions turn non-functional, Islam as a way
of life can not exist either. 

Dismantling Islamic institutions was therefore the ulterior motive of
the anti- Islamic forces in all times. Prostitution has been
institutionalized by the secular forces to work with such purpose. It
was introduced to destroy moral and family values- the core essence of
an Islamic community. Besides, they introduced secular education to
foster values that are compatible with the western vice and detrimental
to Islamic faith. Education itself is a tool of guidance; the
colonialists used it to guide people towards its own way, and much away
from Islam. Cultural conversion was the profound outcome; and the new
converts became the arch protectors of the corrupt colonial legacy. This
is why, after the departure of colonialists, prostitution could continue
in a Muslim country like Bangladesh with out any support from its
original initiators. 

The native converts not only faithfully did the job; but also made those
vice more robust and pervasive. The disease was endemic in the past, but
now has scaled up to an epidemic proportion. Such punishable moral crime
now draws full recognition from the secular law, the judiciary, the
media and the government. The perpetrators are now labeled as sex
worker. In Bangladesh, de-Islamization is a major secularist agenda.
Secular education, media, cinema, theatre, Internet - all are working as
parts of a single package to do the job. They are being used not only to
disrupt the societal norm, and but also to undermine the moral
thresholds. The Islamic values, norms and practices that were developed
through centuries are now facing constant cultural aggression. Promoting
prostitution is now a major project of the global anti-Islamic
coalition. They find it a better weapon to fight Islamic revival. They
know that sowing vices in public life is the sure way of reaping corrupt
faith. Culmination of such public sin in an individual renders him or
her morally irreparable. Allah (SWT) has repeatedly revealed in the Holy
Qur'an, He does not guide a sinner (faasiq). Hence, by joining
prostitution or extra-marital sex, life takes an irreparable turn
towards anti-Islam.

 The most trusted accomplices of the devils are thus produced through
such institutions of sins. This is why promotion of prostitution or free
sex becomes the key strategy of the anti-Islamic forces in Muslim
countries. To supplement this evil design, the Bangladesh government has
put hurdles against lawful sex and liberalizes the avenues of illicit
sex. To reduce the population growth, the law fixes the minimum age of
marriage at 18. It brought debacle to the growth of moral health. Islam
did not prescribe such a marital age. Rebellion against Allah's law went
further to make illicit sex no crime if committed with the consent of
both the parties.

 But marriage before the age of 18 has been made unlawful, hence a
criminal offence. Law thus made permissible sex impermissible, and
permits the illicit sex. In Islam, marriage is an important institution;
fostering sound family and Islamic community is impossible without it.
If is it delayed or restrained, the growth of Islamic values meets
disasters. In Bangladesh, the importance of such an institution has been
undermined only to reduce the growth of population. Thousands of
government and non-government workers are distributing condoms and pills
from door to door to reduce birth of the unwanted child, but none is
there to tell that extra-marital sex is a great sin, and it jeopardizes
the growth of public morale and a healthy Muslim community. Reducing
extra-marital sex is not a government agenda, since it delays marriage
and reduces childbirth; extra-marital sex is rather tolerated with
conspicuous silence. Alongside the permissive government policy, the
USAID - the prime donor of population program in Bangladesh, has opened
numerous clinics to clear womb of the unwed and the unwanted pregnant.
Hence a silent genocide is going on with a full swing. Although it not
permissible by law, the law enforcing agencies keep blind eye on this,
as if they have seen nothing of that kind. Since marriage is labeled a
powerful tool for population growth, the Family Planning practitioners
considers prostitution and other devices of extra-marital sex as
convenient birth-reducing alternatives.

 This is why if any religious group raises their voice against such
vice, the whole battalion of the USAID supported Family Planning NGOs
take position in the street. Such posture of GOs and NGOs has strong
moral implication; it has already damaged the behavioral norms. The
symptoms have already started giving awful signals. One of the UN's
population experts recently revealed a report that more than half of the
Bangladeshi people experience sex before marriage. Is it not horrendous
for a Muslims nation? It testifies how the morality is plummeting
towards an abysmal end. But how could a country that nurtures, protects
and legalizes prostitution, and restricts marriage escape such moral
disaster? 

 

 

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