Treacherous Islamist fraud Kazi Ibrahim’s delusional bid to steal 1971 history

The vile Jamaat-e-Islami orator and jihadist patron Mufti Kazi Ibrahim has sunk to new lows, falsely claiming he was the first to proclaim Bangladesh’s independence in 1971—under gunpoint, no less—in a despicable act of historical theft and brazen treachery.

This treacherous Islamist snake, a notorious supporter of the genocidal Jamaat regime, shamelessly peddles these lies in a viral video that’s exposing his rotten soul to the world. Not stopping at that abomination, this fraud also arrogantly asserts that the iconic anti-Razakar slogan “Dhor Dhor” (Catch Catch) during the Liberation War was his twisted invention. With nauseating self-confidence, Ibrahim parades these fabrications as his “achievements,” twisting Bangladesh’s sacred history into a farce for his Islamist agenda.

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This grotesque distortion, clashing violently with established historical facts, has ignited a firestorm of ridicule and outrage across social media. Netizens and ordinary Bangladeshis are rightfully slamming it as baseless garbage and a deliberate mutilation of the nation’s proud past.

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This isn’t Ibrahim’s first rodeo in spewing controversial, laughable, and utterly delusional nonsense—his venomous waz mahfils and video rants have long made him a laughingstock and a danger, but this latest betrayal has thrust him into the spotlight as the epitome of Islamist deceit.

A Legacy Of Lies

The treacherous Islamist has built his foul reputation on a cesspool of provocative drivel. From branding Bangladeshis as “agents of Hindustan” and puppets of India’s RAW intelligence agency to concocting wild, fictional doctrines on everything under the sun, including “conversations with Covid-19,” Ibrahim’s mouth has been a weapon of mass misinformation.

On September 28, 2021, Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Police (DB) finally hauled this menace into custody, as announced by Joint Commissioner Harun-or-Rashid, who exposed Ibrahim’s hateful propaganda aimed at stirring communal hatred and undermining national unity.

“Who are these Hindustan dalals or RAW agents?” Harun thundered, demanding Ibrahim spill the beans on his baseless accusations. Without satisfactory answers, legal hammers would fall—and rightfully so. Ibrahim’s venom spread through Juma khutbas, waz gatherings, YouTube channels, and Facebook, where he peddled theories like COVID vaccines causing women to grow beards and men’s voices to turn feminine. Citing Brazil’s president, he raved: “Vaccines are making women grow beards and changing men’s voices. This has come up in the media. I speak from deep knowledge. There’s controversy over vaccines too.”

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Dragging in former US President Donald Trump for “support,” Ibrahim blabbered: “President Trump also said many things about coronavirus, masks, and various issues. These go viral, and we generally collect information from media.” In one infamous rant, this idiot even unveiled a “mathematical formula” for COVID vaccine invention: 1.q7+6=13—sparking endless mockery online. His other gems? Muslims won’t get Covid-19, bizarre takes on Earth’s creation and geography, a “dream conversation” with an expatriate’s vision of chatting with the virus, misnaming Antarctica as “Enterkotic,” claiming “Hitler didn’t die,” and insisting Shakespeare’s real name was “Sheikh Zubayer.” These viral idiocies have turned him into a perpetual troll magnet.

Just before his overdue arrest on September 27, 2021, around 2am from his Lalmatia residence on Zakir Hossain Road, Ibrahim went live on Facebook for over 20 minutes, hysterically accusing DB police of being “RAW agents and goons” surrounding his house. This paranoid traitor was interrogated for spreading COVID lies, inciting religious hatred, and more.

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Harun confirmed: “Kazi Ibrahim is spreading false information about coronavirus. Recently, his statements on corona virus vaccine went viral. Mufti Ibrahim has been saying absurd things in his waz on Facebook, YouTube, etc. Last night on Facebook Live, he propagated that people of Bangladesh are dalals of Hindustan and agents of RAW. He has spread false information about the coronavirus and made provocative religious statements at various times, which are being discussed, criticised, and debated. He has been taken into DB custody for questioning on those matters.”

Justice Served

Fast-forward to his comeuppance: On January 16, 2023, the contemptible Kazi Ibrahim, infamous for his extremist rants on Covid-19 vaccines and beyond, confessed to charges of spreading “false and provocative statements” under the Digital Security Act. In a cowardly display before Dhaka’s Cyber Tribunal Judge AKM Zulfikar Hayat, Ibrahim admitted guilt and begged for mercy. The judge, mercifully lenient on this treacherous fool, sentenced him to one year, three months, and 19 days—exactly the time he’d already rotted in jail since his arrest.

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Court peon Shamim Al Mamun revealed: “The court has counted the time Kazi Mohammad Ibrahim has spent in prison from his arrest till now as his sentence. Accordingly, his sentence is 1 year, 3 months, and 19 days.” Ibrahim’s pandemic-era poison included claims that vaccines were turning women bearded and men’s voices womanly, plus that absurd “mathematical formula.”

Two cases nailed him: One by ZM Rana for fraud, embezzling school funds, extortion, and cheating at Mohammadpur Thana; the other by DB under the Digital Security Act for his social media hate mongering.

The charge sheet scorched him: “Kazi Ibrahim broadcasts and publishes videos of false, provocative, and fear-mongering statements during his various waz mahfils and khutbas on social media. During interrogation about the broadcast videos, he could not give any satisfactory answer. Moreover, in interrogation, he admitted that the statements broadcast in the provocative videos are his own.”

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