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Islam, Politics and Secularism in Bangladesh: Contesting the Dominant Narratives

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  • Md Nazrul Islam

    (Department of Political Studies, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh)

  • Md Saidul Islam

    (Division of Sociology, Nanyang Technological University, 14 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637332, Singapore)

Abstract

Since late 2000s, the political landscape in Bangladesh moved from democracy to an authoritarian kleptocracy, and experienced a new set of political and social narratives. This paper aims to contest some of these dominant/official narratives which have been discursively constructed and promoted by the secularist parties (including the ruling regime) and groups in Bangladesh over recent years. Examining the sociopolitical and historical facts and figures of the country, we have identified five major contested narratives related to (a) Bengali nationalism in East Pakistan, (b) foundational ideology of Bangladesh’s war of liberation, (c) state-sponsored Islamization in Bangladesh, (d) pro-liberation and anti-liberation dichotomy, and (e) war crimes trial. Drawing on a robust content analysis of the credible secondary sources substantiated by qualitative interviews, we have examined these dominant narratives and found that they are not supported by historical evidence and popular mandate, yet have been constructed largely to support and legitimize the current authoritarian regime. The paper offers both counter-narratives and some pragmatic policy recommendations to elude increasing polarization and sociopolitical instability and foster a peaceful democratic society in Bangladesh.

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  • Md Nazrul Islam & Md Saidul Islam, 2018. "Islam, Politics and Secularism in Bangladesh: Contesting the Dominant Narratives," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 7(3), pages 1-18, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:7:y:2018:i:3:p:37-:d:134588
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    Cited by:

    1. Tahmina Rahman, 2019. "Party System Institutionalization and Pernicious Polarization in Bangladesh," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 681(1), pages 173-192, January.

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