More than 50 countries of the World have sent letters requesting the Bangladesh government to welcome Maulana Saad Sahib in the World Ijtema.

Since 2018 a series of protests spearheaded against Maulana Saad sahib by Hefazat-e-Islam, a hardline Islamist group, managed by Pakistan based “Alami Shura”.

It is unfortunate that some intolerant Ulama, backed by some foreigners with specialreference to Pakistan have been opposing Maulana Saad’s arrival since 2018.

Unfortunately these groups maltreated many foreigners who came to attend Ijtema in Bangladesh. Moreover, it is disheartening to note that such maltreatment is against Qur’an and hadith.

Moreover, in the past few years, Maulana Saad Sahib has been warmly received in many other countries including Malaysia, England, Morocco, Indonesia, Fiji and Saudi Arabia & many more countries without hindrance.

So that all other foreign countries in the World believe that “Only the evil scholars of Bangladesh are doing such heinous acts by holding the government hostage.”

Below 41 Countries send to applications regarding this matter to the Honorable PM Sheikh Hasina. The foreign countries believe that Bangladesh PM will take necessary action.

  1. Algeria
  2. Australia
  3. Bahrain
  4. Benin
  5. Botswana
  6. Brunei Darussalam
  7. Burkina Faso
  8. Cambodia
  9. England
  10. Eswatini
  11. Ethiopia
  12. Fiji Islands
  13. Germany
  14. Greece
  15. Indonesia
  16. Ivory Coast
  17. Japan
  18. Kenya
  19. Kuwait
  20. Lesotho
  21. Malaysia
  22. Malta (Europe)
  23. Mauritius
  24. Morocco
  25. Mozambique
  26. Myanmar
  27. Nepal
  28. Netherlands
  29. Nigeria
  30. Norway
  31. Saudi Arabia
  32. Senegal
  33. Singapore
  34. South Africa
  35. South Korea
  36. Sri Lanka
  37. Thailand
  38. Tunisia
  39. USA01
  40. USA02
  41. Yemen (Arabic & English)

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