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  26 Dec 2025, 16:45
Update : 26 Dec 2025, 16:47

Jamaat to prioritise job creation for youths over unemployment allowance: Dr  Shafiqur

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur  Rahman. Photo: File Photo

DHAKA, Dec 26, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur 
Rahman today said his party would priorities employment generation for young 
people instead of providing unemployment allowances, stressing that youths 
should become active builders of the nation rather than recipients of 
stipends.

"We do not want our youths to accept unemployment allowances from anyone. We 
want to turn every young hand into a hand that builds the country," he told 
the central members' conference of Islami Chhatrashibir as the chief guest at 
the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre (BCFCC) this morning.

Dr Shafiqur said Jamaat-e-Islami would work in unity with people of all 
classes to build a humane and discrimination-free Bangladesh. "We want to 
place work in every hand, strength in every heart and the message of 
revolution on the lips of our youths. Not unemployment allowance, but youths 
themselves will bring revolution in every sector of this country," he added.

Calling upon young people to prepare themselves, the Jamaat Ameer said, "You 
will succeed, Insha Allah. We are with you."

Highlighting the party's vision for education, Dr Shafiqur said Jamaat wants 
to establish an education system that would help students become complete 
human beings, reach the highest standard of learning, develop strong moral 
character and acquire technical skills so that no young man or woman remains 
unemployed.

Referring to Chhatrashibir's recent victories in different student unions, he 
said the youths now carry the responsibility of 180 million people. "May 
Allah make this burden easier for you and grant you the strength to bear it. 
These victories indicate that the victory of justice will come to Bangladesh, 
Insha Allah," he said.

"Students voted for Chhatrashibir as a symbol of justice in educational 
institutions, not for any other reason," he added.

The Jamaat chief also said his party wants to establish justice in the 
country, noting that Bangladesh is currently facing an acute shortage of 
justice. "The foundation of justice is the Quran and the Sunnah of the 
Prophet (peace be upon him). Justice has never been established anywhere in 
the world by abandoning the Quran and Sunnah," he said.

Dr Shafiqur reiterated Jamaat-e-Islami's commitment to restoring peace and 
discipline in people's lives in line with divine guidance and to building a 
corruption-free, discrimination-free and justice-based humane Bangladesh.

The day-long conference is being attended by members from across the country. 
The first session began at 8am with the recitation of the Holy Quran, 
followed by the inaugural declaration and opening remarks. 

The first session concluded at 1pm after speeches by invited guests, while 
the closing session began at 2pm after a short break.