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Mufti Fayezullah
মুফতি ফয়জুল্লাহ
File:Mufti Fayezulllah of IOJ.jpg
Secretary General
Assumed office
9 January 2013
Preceded byMaulana Abdul Latif Nizami
Joint Secretary General of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh
Assumed office
17 January 2010
Personal details
Born31/07/1967
Rangunia,Chittagong, Bangladesh
Political partyIslami Oikyajote

Mufti Fayezullah is the current secretary general of Islami Oikyajote[1] an influential and popular Islamic Political Movement in Bangladesh. He is also the Joint Secretary General of the non-political Islamic movement Hefazat-e-Islam from its formation in 2010.[2] He played a major role during the 2013 Shapla Square Protests, a demonstration organized and carried out by Hefazat-e-Islam which attracted nearly a million people.[3] The Awami Goverment was so afraid that it initiated a protocol code named Operation Shapla. He is also a brilliant keynote Islamic Speaker and regularly joins Media Talk-Shows.

Academic career[edit]

In 1990 Fayezullah joined Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbagh as a Lecturer at the Dept.of Islamic Studies and Fiqh.[4] Now he is a senior Member of the Board of Directors (Majlis-e- Shura) and Director of foreign affairs for J.Q.A. At the same time he serves as Council Member, Mufti (Shariah scholar),Professor of Hadith in Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbag Dhaka(J.Q.A).He is also assistant President of Managing Committee of Boro Katara Madrasha. And life member of Darul Uloom, Kakrail Madrasha (Near Cornofuli Garden City).Apart from that he is directly or indirectly related to the managing Committee of Many Islamic and social Organizations. Along with Bangla, Mufti Faizullah is fluent in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. He has also proved himself as a good writer of Islamic books, Articles, Research Papers and Islamic Literature. He is also a brilliant keynote Islamic Speaker and regularly joins Media Talk-Shows.

He participated in different Dawah and Religious awareness programs in England, Scotland, Spain and the Middle East including Saudi Arabia and UAE.

Political career[edit]

Since 1980 Mufti Fayezullah remained as an active, prospective and affectionate disciple of Mufti Fazlul Haque Amini and remained with him till his deathbed in 2012.

On the 6th of December, 1992 when Hindu terrorists destroyed Babri Mosque, situated in Ayodhya a place near Faizabad city in the central region of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Along with the Muslim world Bangladesh erupted with protests throughout the country leading to a historical Long march Program to Babri Mosque led by Shaykhul Hadith Allama Azizul Haque and Mufti Fazlul Haque Amini on the 2nd of January 1993. Mufti Fayzullah was chief of the Volunteers Committee, a sub division of the Long March Committee.

In 1994 a great movement was raised against Taslima Nasrin, an Anti Islamic writer of Bangladesh. An organization was formed named “Islam o Rastrodrohee Totprota Protirod Morcha (Anti-Islamic and seditious activity resistance coalition)”[5] against state rebels and Anti-Islamic activists. Mufti Fayezullah then observed his responsibility as Organizing secretary. The result was the exile of Taslima in 1994.

In 1997 he was elected as Council member of Islami Oikyajote and from 2001 to 8th January 2012 he observed his responsibility as Organizing secretary of it. In 9 January 2013 he was elected Secretary general of Islami Oikyajote [ IOJ] United Islamic Front.[1][6][7]

He was re-elected as Secretary General of Islami Oikyajote on 7th January 2016.

In 1999 when four party alliance was formed under the ledership of BNP he was elected as a member of its Liaison Committee, and participated actively against the then Awami League Government.

On the 1st of January 2001 the High court delivered a verdict against The Quran and Sunnah and banned Fatwa, the Muslim Community of Bangladesh protested against the verdict and The People held a demonstration in Poltan Field on the 2nd of February 2001[8], and Islami Ain Bastobayon Committee (IABC) an Islamic Law Implementation Committee was formed,[9] Mufti Fayzullah was also elected as organizing Secretary of IABC.[10][11]

On the 17th of January 2010 when Hefazat-e-Islam was formed led by Allama Shah Ahmad Shafi,[12] Mufti fayzullah was elected as joint secretary general of it.[13][2][14] He was one of the lead coordinators[15] the 2013 Awakening program (Shapla spring) of the Bangladeshi people[16] motivated by Hefazat-e- Islam of which he was Spokesman at the time. He declared and explained the 13-points against the government's anti-Islamic policy to the Nation.[3]

He has been an outspoken critic of the 2011 anti-Islamic Women Development Policy[17] & Education Policy of 2012 formulated by the Awami League government after coming to power in January 2009, because of their anti-Islamic nature. After the 15th Amendment to the Constitution, he protested the removal of 'Absolute Faith and Trust on Almighty Allah' from the preamble of the constitution.[17]


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