
EDITORIAL
Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the two great religious festivals observed by Muslims the world over, will be celebrated tomorrow (Friday) or a day after (Saturday), depending on the sighting of the moon, in a preponderantly Muslim-majority Bangladesh. It is a befitting occasion to reflect on the basic ideals and principles of Islam. The cardinal principle of Islam is purported to promoting the everlasting good of humans. One of the fundamental objectives...
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