World Cup fever triggers Islamic flag dispute in football-crazy Bangladesh
Summary
In Bangladesh, excitement for the 2026 World Cup has led to a dispute involving football fans and a religious leader. A hardline preacher urged people to replace football team flags, especially those of Argentina and Brazil, with Islamic flags, causing police concern over public order.Key Facts
- Football is very popular in Bangladesh, where many fans support teams like Argentina and Brazil.
- Mufti Harun Izhar, a religious leader, called for removing Argentina and Brazil flags and raising white Islamic flags with the Kalima (Islamic profession of faith).
- These Islamic flags have appeared in more than a dozen districts in Bangladesh.
- Police are on alert and said they will act if the flags cause law and order problems.
- Supporters have held rallies with these flags and religious songs after the preacher's speech spread online.
- The preacher said the white flags should not be confused with Taliban or Islamic State flags.
- Government officials are watching the situation closely because it may affect Bangladesh's image globally.
- Some football fans oppose the move, saying football helps people escape everyday difficulties and is a key form of entertainment.
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