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AHAB confce concludes
Our Correspondent
10/16/2005
 

          RAJSHAHI, Oct 15: A two-day central workers' conference of the Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh (AHAB) concluded at Islami University Jame Mosque at Naodapara here Friday.
Acting Ameer of AHAB Mohammad Muslehuddin presided over the conference.
Speakers in the conference said they do not believe in establishing Islam through terrorism.
They further said those who dream of establishing Islam in the country by creating anarchy, instability and violence, are undoubtedly enemies of the country, nation, humanity and Islam.
The speakers urged the people to be aware of the conspirators.
They also demanded unconditional release of innocent Ahle Hadith Andolon leaders, including its Ameer-e-Jamaat Prof Asadullah Al-Galib.
In the conference, a 27-member 'Mojlis-e-Shura' (advisory committee) and a 13-member 'Mojlis-e- Amela'(central working commitee) of the AHAB were formed.
Professor Dr Asadullah Al-Galib was selected as Ameer while Shaikh Abdus Samad Salafi as senior Nayeb-e-Ameer, Prof Nurul Islam as general secretary and Professor Sirajul Islam as the organising secretary.

 

 
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