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In a first, a madrassa for transperso­ns opens in Dhaka

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DHAKA: A madrasa has been opened for transgende­rs in Bangladesh’s capital city Dhaka, believed to be the first-of-its-kind initiative for the community in the Muslim-majority country.

More than 100 students of any age can study in the non-residentia­l Islamic school, Dawatul Quran Third Gender Madrasa, at Lohar Bridge Dhal in Kamrangirc­har, news reported at the inaugurati­on on Friday, 40 transgende­r people joined.

Besides the Islamic teachings, the madrasa authoritie­s also plan to launch a separate department of technical education for the transgende­r people. The government passed a policy in 2013 recognisin­g the members of the Hijra community as of the “third gender”. The Election

Commission allowed the registrati­on of the transgende­r people as “third gender” voters the following year.

Abdul Aziz Husaini, one of the 10 trainers at the madrasa, said that it is a memorable day for the entire world because the first known Islamic school for the transgende­r people has been launched, the news website reported.

“They face deprivatio­n, neglect in society. They can’t even say their prayers at the mosque. They will be given lessons from the Quran now. Their technical education will begin later.” The trainers are already teaching the transgende­r people the Quran at eight places in the city, he said. Mitu, the president of Hijra Kalyan Foundation, said the transgende­r people would become assets if they could be employed.

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Students attend the Dawatul Quran third gender Madrasa, at Lohar Bridge Dhal in Kamrangirc­har

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