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Islamists chop down 200-year-old-banyan tree in Bangladesh due to ‘un-Islamic’ rituals by locals

UNI
Friday, 9 May 2025 (16:08 IST)
Dhaka: In another event showcasing the rampant Islamisation of Bangladesh, extremists chopped down a 200-year-old banyan tree on the banks of the Kumar River in Madaripur as locals were performing what they deemed "un-Islamic" rituals at the base of the tree, like lighting earthen lamps and praying.

The tree was widely believed to possess ‘mystical powers’ by the locals leading people to light candles and make vows at its base. Deeming the practice "non-Islamic", the extremists cut down the tree citing "bid-ah" (innovation).

The incident has sparked widespread criticism on social media, with many locals expressing their disapproval. Many locals were present during the cutting of the tree wishing to protest the act, but kept silent due to fear, according to The Business Standard BD.

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This 100 year old banyan tree is being cut in Bangladesh only because Hindus and Buddhists used to worship this tree.

We worship the sun, moon, rivers, mountains, winds and even mother earth. How far will these people go?

JAHILPANE KI BHI HADD HOTI HAI#Bangladesh #savetreepic.twitter.com/vn90U3bjvM

— Rupali Ganguly (@TheRupali) May 6, 2025 >

While Islamists had protested against the practice for years, they were unable to act due to government action. However, Chief Advisor Mohammed Yunus’ interim government’s free reign to radicals has allowed extremist groups to do as they deem fit.

While complaints have been launched, so far no action has been taken against the perpetrators, from either the police or the civil administration.

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