Mandatory Beef in All Restaurants: Controversial rally in Dhaka sparks debate on religious identity and rights
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Mandatory Beef in All Restaurants: Controversial rally in Dhaka sparks debate on religious identity and rights

The rally saw significant participation, with protesters chanting slogans such as, “No-beef restaurants are agents of India and Hindutva. Boycott such establishments,” and “Cow dung or beef? Beef! Beef!”

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In a controversial rally held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the Muslim Consumer Rights Council demanded a boycott of restaurants that do not include beef dishes on their menus. The demonstration took place in the Bangshal area, specifically in front of Hotel Al Razzaque in Old Dhaka. Protesters asserted that beef dishes should be made mandatory in all eateries, and those failing to comply should face closure.

The rally saw significant participation, with protesters chanting slogans such as, “No-beef restaurants are agents of India and Hindutva. Boycott such establishments,” and “Cow dung or beef? Beef! Beef!” The gathering highlighted the intersection of culinary preferences and religious identity, framing the availability of beef as a matter of Islamic principles.

Muhammad Arif Al Khabir, the convener of the Muslim Consumer Rights Council, provided the ideological backing to the protest. Speaking to the press, he stated that beef is a symbol of Islamic identity and accused restaurants that exclude it from their menus of opposing Islamic values. He argued that eating beef serves as a declaration of allegiance to Islam, especially in contexts where Hindu dietary practices avoid cow meat.

Quoting verse 208 from Surah Al-Baqarah of the Quran, Al Khabir explained, “Although eating camel meat is not obligatory, it became essential for Muslims due to its connection to Jewish dietary laws. Similarly, in the context of Hindu beliefs, consuming beef becomes a declaration of faith for Muslims.”

Al Khabir also extended his critique to Western nations, accusing them of alienating Muslims by failing to offer halal food options in their restaurants. “Jews and Christians in Western nations do not have halal food in their restaurants because they do not want to accommodate Muslims,” he stated. He further called for the inclusion of halal options in Western eateries to demonstrate inclusivity.

The convener added that all restaurants in Bangladesh should publicly demonstrate their support for Muslims by including at least one beef dish on their menus. Failure to do so, he argued, indicates allegiance to India and Hindutva ideologies. Al Khabir urged a nationwide boycott of such establishments, stating, “Restaurants must show solidarity with the Muslim community by serving beef. Those who refuse should face consequences.”

The rally has sparked a heated debate across various sectors of Bangladeshi society. While supporters claim the protest defends Islamic values and consumer rights, critics argue that such demands infringe upon the freedom of business owners and the diversity of dietary preferences in the country. The issue has also raised concerns about religious and cultural polarisation in Bangladesh.

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