Close Menu
Bangla news
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • বাংলা
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Bangla news
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • বাংলা
Bangla news
Home The Islamization of Bangladesh by General Ziaur Rahman
Bangladesh English

The Islamization of Bangladesh by General Ziaur Rahman

জুমবাংলা নিউজ ডেস্কNovember 26, 2022Updated:November 27, 20225 Mins Read
Ziaur Rahman, bnp
Advertisement

ZOOMBANGLA DESK: The creation of Bangladesh delegitimized the “two nation theory,” and soon after its emergence, new country Bangladesh adopted the four-pronged state ideology of nationalism, democracy, socialism and secularism.

The Awami League, which led the struggle for independence, grew out of the Bangla language movement, and was based on Bengali nationalism, not religion. It is, however, important to remember that a dominant Muslim element has always been present. So not long after the emergence of the nation-state, Islam re-emerged as an important factor in the country, both socially and politically.

The importance of Islam grew as the Awami League fell out with the country’s powerful military, which began to use religion as a counterweight to the League’s secular, vaguely socialist policies (many hard-line socialists, however, were opposed to the idea of a separate Bengali state in Bangladesh, which they branded as ‘bourgeois nationalism’).

After assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman by a military coup d’etat in August 1975, and soon after coming to power in November 1975 General Ziaur Rahman replaced the outwardly secular “Bengali nationalism” with “Bangladeshi nationalism,” embracing Islam-oriented state ideology. General Zia’s government (1975–81) withdrew the ban imposed on all Islam-oriented political parties by the Mujib government for their active collaboration with the Pakistani occupation forces in 1971.

Zia and his successors promoted Islam and Islamic parties, including the Jamaat and Muslim League, for the sake of legitimacy and for containing the most organized Awami League.

The late Bangladeshi scholar, Muhammad Ghulam Kabir, argued that Maj. Gen. Zia-ur-Rahman, who seized power in the mid-1970s, “successfully changed the image of Bangladesh from a liberal Muslim country to an Islamic country.”

Since Bangladesh is the third-largest Muslim country in the world (after Indonesia and Pakistan), it is only natural to assume that Islam plays an important role in molding its politics and culture. Around 90 percent of the population is Muslim—most importantly, representing one of the poorest, least literate and most backward sections of the world population.And Zia grasped quite well—that the country was least prepared for socialism and secularism.

General Zia began a systemic policy of promoting the Islamic character of the polity, seizing on the Awami League’s confusion about how to implement socialism and secularism in Muslim majority Bangladesh, where most of the population were both religious and in favor of private property. From the rapid success of President Zia in popularizing his ideals, programs and most importantly, his regime, among the bulk of Bangladeshis, it appears that political Islam fetched him rich dividends.

In 1977, Zia dropped secularism as one of the four cornerstones of Bangladesh’s Constitution (the other three were democracy, nationalism, and socialism, and made the recitation of verses from the Holy Koran a regular practice at meetings of his newly-formed political organisation, the BNP, which became the second biggest party in the country after the Awami League.

The Jamaat had supported Pakistan against the Bengali nationalists during the liberation war, and most of its leaders had fled to (West) Pakistan after 1971. Under Zia, they returned and brought with them new fundamentalist ideas. In May 1981, Zia died in an abortive military takeover. In March 1982, Lt.Gen. Hossain Muhammad Ershad (1982-90), the army chief, toppled the successive, elected government. In 1988, Ershad made Islam the state religion of Bangladesh, thus institutionalizing the new brand of Islam-oriented nationalism introduced by Zia.

Ershad also changed the weekly holiday from Sunday to Friday, and revived the Jamaat to counter secular opposition. It was under Ershad that Islam became a political factor to be reckoned with.

The post-1975 regimes of both Zia and Gen. Ershad were mainly interested in fighting against secularism, socialism and the Indo-Soviet influence in foreign policy. These subsequent governments gradually leaned toward the oil-rich Muslim countries of the Middle East and the West for the sake of sustained growth and legitimacy. Significantly, the Saudi recognition of Bangladesh came only after the assassination and overthrow of Sheikh Mujib.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s transformation into a quasiIslamic state by discarding socialism and secularism went unhindered because the West, especially the United States, preferred pro-Western Islamists to pro-Communist social democrats during the peak of the Cold War in the 1980s. Meanwhile, President (General) Zia amended the constitution, replacing socialism and secularism with “social justice” and “absolute faith in God almighty,” respectively.

He also had “In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful” (in Arabic) inserted at the beginning of the constitution.

Khaleda Zia followed Zia’s policy of Islamization and stressed Islamic symbolism. Mainstream secular and non-secular parties regardless of their ideologies and programs equally use Islamic idioms and phrases.

However it must be noted that Zia and Ershad were mainly opportunists and represented Islam in an overly liberal and accommodative manner to the masses, unrealistically and narrowly. Even though, generally this group sympathizes towards Islam but they generally use Islam as a means to further their political interest. Whenever Islam becomes not suitable for the moment, they merely abandon it.

This article is auto-generated from bangladeshlivenews.com. Zoombangla holds no responsibility for its content.


iNews covers the latest and most impactful stories across entertainment, business, sports, politics, and technology, from AI breakthroughs to major global developments. Stay updated with the trends shaping our world. For news tips, editorial feedback, or professional inquiries, please email us at [email protected].

Get the latest news and Breaking News first by following us on Google News, Twitter, Facebook, Telegram , and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

bangladesh, by english general islamization national of rahman the ziaur
Related Posts
Playboi Carti assault charge

Playboi Carti Faces Misdemeanor Assault Charge Following Utah Altercation

December 20, 2025
Lionel Messi legacy

The Unforgettable Legacy of Lionel Messi: A Visual Journey Through Soccer History

December 20, 2025
M4 MacBook Air Black Friday deals

M4 MacBook Air Hits Record Low of $749 in 2025 Black Friday Sale

December 20, 2025
Latest News
Playboi Carti assault charge

Playboi Carti Faces Misdemeanor Assault Charge Following Utah Altercation

Lionel Messi legacy

The Unforgettable Legacy of Lionel Messi: A Visual Journey Through Soccer History

M4 MacBook Air Black Friday deals

M4 MacBook Air Hits Record Low of $749 in 2025 Black Friday Sale

Marquette vs Iowa State

Iowa State Aims to Extend Undefeated Start Against Marquette in Key Showdown

Adam Brody and Leighton Meester Turn Work Into Date Night on Hit Netflix Show

Angie Stone heavenly birthday

Angie Stone’s Son Shares Emotional Tribute on Singer’s Heavenly Birthday

Bangladesh protests

Bangladesh Erupts in Protest as Slain Student Leader Laid to Rest

Fredrik Eklund mother death

Fredrik Eklund’s Heartfelt Tribute to His Mother

Avatar

Avatar Fire and Ash Box Office Collection Surges as India Opening Hits Rs 20 Crore

Bondi Beach

Hugh Jackman Heartbroken Over Deadly Bondi Beach Mass Shooting

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Career
  • Advertise
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Feed
  • Editorial Team Info
  • Funding Information
  • Ethics Policy
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Correction Policy
© 2025 ZoomBangla News - Powered by ZoomBangla

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.