Le Bishwa Ijtema (rassemblement mondial) est le deuxième plus grand pèlerinage sunnite du monde. Il se déroule depuis les années 1950 près de Dacca (depuis 1967 à Tongi près de la rivière Turag (en)) au Bangladesh pendant trois jours au mois de janvier. Il est organisé chaque année par la société pour la propagation de la foi Tablighi Jamaat et joue un rôle central dans ses activités de mission.
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The Bishwa Ijtema is an annual gathering of Muslims in Tongi, by the banks of the River Turag, in the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Ijtema, organized by the Bangladeshi branch of the Tablighi Jamaat, is considered a demonstration of Muslim unity, solidarity, and mutual love and respect and an opportunity to reiterate their commitment to Islamic values. It is the biggest festival by population in Bengali culture, one of the largest peaceful gatherings in the world, and the second-largest Muslim gathering, with 5 million adherents, after the Arba'in pilgrimage's 15–20 million attendees in Iraq, both surpassing the 2–3 million worshipers who participate in the Hajj, considered to be one of the five pillars of Islam, in Saudi Arabia. Bishwa Ijtema is a modern event in which Muslim participation is voluntary.
The Ijtema is a three-day congregation during which devotees perform daily prayers and listen to scholars reciting and interpreting verses from the Quran, the central religious text. Speakers include Islamic scholars from various countries. It culminates in the Akheri Munajat, in which millions of devotees raise their hands and pray to God for world peace. Al-Quds Al-Arabi compared Ijtema with Kaaba to the poor people of the region.
The Ijtema is non-political, and draws people of all persuasions. It is attended by devotees from 150 countries. The majority of its devotees come from across Bangladesh, the world's third-largest Muslim majority country. Despite being larger than Hajj, the obligatory Muslim pilgrimage, the voluntary Bishwa Ijtema remains largely unknown and underreported in the West. During the Ijtema, free meals and accommodation are provided by volunteers.
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Shaheed Ahsan Ullah Master Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tongi, Gazipur.
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Shaheed Ahsan Ullah Master General Hospital is a government hospital situated in Gazipur, Bangladesh.
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International University of Business Agriculture and Technology was established in 1991 by M Alimullah Miyan and was subsequently recognized under the Private University Act of 1992. It is the first private university established in Bangladesh. The initial planning began in 1989. Degree programs started in 1992 with agreement with Assumption University of Bangkok, Thailand. IUBAT is a full member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, London, and this extended formal recognition of IUBAT degrees in 35 countries or regions of the Commonwealth.
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Sector 10 is an area and residential sector in Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the largest administrative sector in the neighbourhood with more than 3000 plots.
It was developed as a planned community and its plots were leased for residents in 1990. All the plots in this sector planned by Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha were transferred to the leaseholders in 1997. As of 2016, it was facing the issue of shortage of water supply to its residences. Most of its streets are in a state of disrepair and have become almost unusable. There is a central mosque in the sector which was the reason of a controversy in 2019 after the mosque authority restricted the mosque for children. As of 2022, even though it is a residential community, its plots are used for commercial purposes which is illegal. In 2023, local residents formed a human chain in protest against the attempt to rebuild a newly demolished dumping station in the area.
Il regroupe plusieurs millions de personnes qui y renforcent leur foi. Depuis 2015, en raison de la grande affluence, l'événement est organisé en plusieurs sessions.