Bangladeshi scholar to deliver sermon for expatriate workers

Bangladeshi scholar Mufti Anwar Hussein has been invited to the Maldives by the Islamic Ministry to deliver sermons for the country’s large expatriate population.

The Ministry’s Director General at the ministry, Ahmedulla Jameel, told Haveeru that the sermons would be in the Bengali language and would focus on the social problems that are on the rise among the Bangladeshis living in the Maldives.

The sermons will be delivered on Thursday and Friday at mosques in Male’, Hulhumale, Villingili and Thilafushi.

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3 thoughts on “Bangladeshi scholar to deliver sermon for expatriate workers”

  1. How would we know if is really giving a surmon in his language? I hope he addressess the paedophile issue of Bangladeshis in here? And I think the islamic ministry also need to give a lot of surmons to our fellow Maldivians too as they are no angels among bangladeshis.

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  2. Next we will see invitations go out for Budda priests to come here and address the Srilankan teacher communities.

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  3. Pedophile issues of maldivians much graver. Its good to c something done for the Bangladeshi community here, they live and work under very harsh conditions

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