Homosexuality has no recorded history in Bangladesh. Bangladesh was under British rule till 1947 and was known as ‘East Bengal’; the
Partition of India
The Partition of British India in 1947 was the Partition (politics), change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in South Asia and the creation of two independent dominions: ...
made East Bengal the
East Pakistan – a Muslim majority nation with moderate Islamic valued people. The
culture of Bangladesh is influenced by both Bengali and Islamic ideologies, where homosexuality is absent, or present with
homophobia
Homophobia encompasses a range of negative attitude (psychology), attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or people who are identified or perceived as being lesbian, gay or bisexual. It has been defined as contempt, prejudice, aversion, h ...
and ignorance/silence about it. Bengalis have always been conservative and prohibition-minded regarding any kind of romance and sexuality. Any kind of sexuality whether it is homosexual or heterosexual along with romance has always been viewed negatively and repressed in Bangladeshi society.
Ancient Bengal
Ancient Bengal was ruled by Hindus and
Deva dynasty was the last Hindu rule in Bengal region and from the
Satavahana dynasty, there has been a very little record of female-homosexuality in society.
The Muslim Rule in Bengal
Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji
Ikhtiyār al-Dīn Muḥammad Bakhtiyār Khaljī, (Pashto :اختيار الدين محمد بختيار غلزۍ, fa, اختیارالدین محمد بختیار خلجی, bn, ইখতিয়ারউদ্দীন মুহম্মদ ...
was the first Muslim who conquered Bengal in 1204 A.D., his reign was responsible for displacement of Hinduism by Islam, though Buddhism was little active before he came. Bakhtiyar's rule started the Islamic rule in Bengal, roots of the
Bengal Sultanate
The Sultanate of Bengal ( Middle Bengali: শাহী বাঙ্গালা ''Shahī Baṅgala'', Classical Persian: ''Saltanat-e-Bangālah'') was an empire based in Bengal for much of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. It was the dominan ...
and the
Mughal Bengal were created from Bakhtiyar's reign. Homosexuality was not an official punishable offence during Muslim regime. A 14th century Bengali folklore tells the story of homosexual relationship between two widows.
British period
The
Battle of Plassey
The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal and his French allies on 23 June 1757, under the leadership of Robert Clive. The victory was made possible by the defection of Mir Jafar, ...
led to the end of Muslim rule in Bengal; the British
East India Company sat in the governance. Till the
Indian Rebellion of 1857, the company rule was active and in 1858
British Raj was established all over India when
Queen Victoria took responsibility of India directly. In 1860
Thomas Babington Macaulay made a law against homosexuality which is known as
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which was modelled after
Buggery Act of 1533 of England.
Bengali Renaissance
The Bengal Renaissance (Bengali: বাংলার নবজাগরণ — ''Banglar Navajagaran''), also known as the Bengali Renaissance, was a cultural, social, intellectual, and artistic movement that took place in the Bengal region of ...
occurred in 19th century and early part of the 20th century, though it was limited only between
Bengali Hindus of
West Bengal; homosexuality was never mentioned positively by anyone in this period, no one tried talk on behalf of homosexuality, though female homosexuality never come under punishment according to the British law. Some Hindu writers e.g.
Ishwar Chandra Gupta and
Jagadish Gupta
Jagadish Gupta (5 July 1886 – 15 April 1957) was an Indian poet, novelist and short story writer. Known for his realistic view of life, strange character portrayal and unique narrative style, he was one of the major exponents of modern Bengal ...
wrote on behalf of lesbianism.
Pakistan period
Bengali Muslims created their homeland known as
East Pakistan according to the
Lahore Resolution of 1940. From the British period to the
Independence of Pakistan
The Pakistan Movement ( ur, , translit=Teḥrīk-e-Pākistān) was a political movement in the first half of the 20th century that aimed for the creation of Pakistan from the Muslim-majority areas of British India. It was connected to the per ...
no Bengali Muslim writer wrote anything on behalf of homosexuality. On the other hand, the old
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code was active in the
Penal Code of Pakistan.
Constitution of Pakistan of 1956 and
Constitution of Pakistan of 1962 continued the British law regarding homosexuality which is criminalized according to the law.
1950s decade saw the introduction of Pakistani Bengal's film industry; '
Mukh O Mukhosh
''Mukh O Mukhosh'' ( bn, মুখ ও মুখোশ, translation='The Face and the Mask', italic=yes) was the first Bengali-language feature film to be made in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). It was produced by Iqbal Films and directed by Abdu ...
' (1956) was the first Bengali film made in East Pakistan which represented conservative heterosexual marriage, from the year of 1956 to 1960s decade all films were made in the same way. Bengali Muslim literature sector also started to grow expeditiously during this period; Pakistan was created as a Muslim nation, so Bengali Muslim writers and poets were given priorities rather than top Hindu Bengali writers who were prominents from the British period. British period's Muslim writers e.g.
Kazi Nazrul Islam's writings were publicised. No Muslim Bengali intellectual is known to have written anything on behalf of homosexuality during Pakistan period of Bangladesh. Progressive values in educated Bengali Muslim society was to possess
heteronormative values. In 1960s decade there were reports to have some brothels in
Dhaka University
The University of Dhaka (also known as Dhaka University, or DU) is a public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the oldest university in Bangladesh. The university opened its doors to students on July 1st 1921. Currently i ...
's adjacent areas e.g. the
Shahbag area, where
Bacha bazi (sexual abuse on young adolescent males) was observed but adult homosexuality was not seen; Homosexuality remained taboo throughout 1947 to 1960s decade and to 1971 in which year Bangladesh seceded from Pakistan.
Independent Bangladesh
Bangladesh got itself as a separate country from Pakistan in 1971. In 1972
Constitution of Bangladesh was created where the old
Section 377 was also entered. Though people for homosexuality were never seriously punished in independent Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Bengali language-newspapers published some poems, short stories and novels by some writers in 1970s but controversies were created and as a result the newspaper didn't again publish those things; books published by them were also banned for homoerotic content, e.g.
Daud Haider
Daud Haider is a Bangladeshi poet who was forced into exile after writing a poem that "insulted" religion including Islam. American Center, International PEN have described him as "distinguished poet".
Early life
Haider was born on 21 February 195 ...
’s homoerotic poem was banned. In 1980s and 1990s and also in 2000s Bangladeshi brothels contained male homosexual prostitutes.
In the 21st century Bangladesh, society still remained homophobic and transphobic. However, there are many organizations which advocated homosexuality and transgender rights like ‘Bandhu Social Welfare Society', ‘Bengayliz’, and ‘
Boys of Bangladesh
Boys of Bangladesh, popularly abbreviated BoB, formerly known as Boys Only Bangladesh, is one of the oldest running online Yahoo Group of closeted Bangladeshi gay men. Based in Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), forme ...
’. In 2014, a magazine called ‘
Roopbaan’ was published for the first time in Bangladesh's history which focused on homosexual romance but it quickly stopped its publication as its chief editor
Xulhaz Mannan
Xulhaz Mannan ( bn, জুলহাজ মান্নান; 12 October 1976 – 25 April 2016) was an employee of the United States embassy in Dhaka and the founder of Bangladesh's first and only LGBT-themed magazine, '' Roopbaan''. He was kil ...
was murdered in 2016 by local Islamic fundamentalists and Bangladeshi government had vowed that, homosexuality to be remained as illegal.
In May 2017, 28 suspected male homosexual youths were arrested in
Keraniganj Upazila,
Dhaka by
Rapid Action Battalion, however, charges against them were on the grounds of drug abuse law. Also in 2013, a young Muslim girl of 20 named Sanjida was arrested by Police for loving, marrying and eloping with another girl, though charges against homosexuality was not brought here also and Sanjida was released from prison very shortly, she was falsely accused for abducting her lover named 'Puja', a Hindu girl.
Transgenders
A transgender (often abbreviated as trans) person is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. Many transgender people experience dysphoria, which they seek to alleviate through tr ...
or
Hijras get a very few rights in Bangladesh.
See also
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LGBT rights in Bangladesh
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