The image contains a poignant message about a man who believed that religion should not divide people, but was tragically killed by the hatred he sought to erase. The image includes a collage of black-and-white photos depicting a crowd of people and a man holding a flag. The central figure in the image is a man with a serious expression, and the flag he holds appears to be the Bangladesh national flag.
The text in the image reads:
"The man who believed religion couldn't divide us, killed by the hatred he tried to erase."
There is also a screenshot of a Facebook post in Bengali and English. The English part of the post reads:
"You just cannot break the unity of this country in the name of religion."
The Bengali part of the post reads:
"আপনার নামে ওই দেশের একতা ভাঙবেন না।"
The post is dated 22 August. The source of the image is credited to "Advocate Saiful Islam Aif | 26 November 2024."
The image is a powerful commentary on the tragic consequences of religious intolerance and the importance of unity.
Advocate Saiful Islam, who believed religion should unite rather than divide us, was tragically killed by a Hindutva mob (Iskon) in Chittagong, Bangladesh. His message of unity and tolerance must not be forgotten.
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