Blurring of the religious divide for humanity
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Mohammad Amin is one of the many people to afford a reception to the Rohingya refugees at Shah Porir Dwip. Instead of a red carpet and garlands, they all come bearing cucumbers, water, biscuits and small sums of cash.
“We are here to help. These people have suffered a lot and we are welcoming them to our country,” Amin, a member of Tablighi Jamaat, said.
He informed that they have had members from their group here since the very first day of the ongoing Rohingya influx from Myanmar. Many of them hail from Chittagong and Cox's Bazar. People in their neighbourhoods gave them whatever they could to help.