Every country has its own nation. Bangladesh
is culturally standardized, with Bengalis comprising 98% of the population. The
majority of Bangladeshis (about 90%) are Muslims, and a small number of Hindus, Christians and Buddhists are furthermore livelihood in the
country. But outstanding to enormous enlightening multiplicity, numerous
dialects, hybridization of social personality and norms as well as cultural background,
Bangladeshis cannot be stereotyped very without difficulty, not including
for the no more than actuality that they are very pliant in natural history.
People of diverse religions carry out their religious rituals with celebration
in Bangladesh. The Government has declared National Holidays on all significant
religious festivals of the four most important religions. Durga
Puja, Christmas and Buddha
Purnima are
distinguished in the midst of passion in Bangladesh. All of these form a fundamental
part of the enlightening inheritance of Bangladesh.
Religion Percent
Islam 89.7%
Hinduism 9.2%
Buddhism 0.7%
Christianity 0.3%
Others 0.1%
Hinduism 9.2%
Buddhism 0.7%
Christianity 0.3%
Others 0.1%
Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque(built 1706) at Atish Khana, in Old
Dhaka, Bangladesh.