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🔴 Speak with Rashid | Exclusive Podcast with Sumaiya Rabeya Daughter of Mir Quasem Ali | Jamaat-e-Islami | Women Policy | Bangladesh Election 2026 In this exclusive and in-depth episode of Speak with Rashid, we sit down with Sumaiya Rabia, daughter of Mir Quasem Ali, to discuss some of the most talked-about and debated topics in Bangladesh politics, including the role of Jamaat-e-Islami, its women policy, and broader political and social perspectives ahead of the Bangladesh National Election 2026. This episode offers a detailed, first-hand discussion on how women’s participation, Islamic political ideology, and policy frameworks are viewed within Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, directly addressing questions that many voters, researchers, students, and political observers are asking today. 🎙️ Topics Covered in This Episode 🔹 Women Policy of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh 🔹 Role of women in Islamic political movements 🔹 Jamaat-e-Islami’s perspective on women’s leadership and empowerment 🔹 Women’s education, employment, and social participation 🔹 Jamaat’s policy framework on family, society, and governance 🔹 Role of Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh Politics 🔹 Historical background of Jamaat-e-Islami 🔹 Jamaat’s political ideology and vision for Bangladesh 🔹 Jamaat-e-Islami and democratic process 🔹 Jamaat-e-Islami in past and present political movements 🔹 Bangladesh National Election 2026 – Context & Discussion 🔹 Political climate leading up to the 2026 election 🔹 Role of Islamic political parties in Bangladesh 🔹 Public discourse, reform, and political participation 🔹 Women voters and policy priorities in Bangladesh 🔹 Personal & Social Reflections 🔹 Family background and public life 🔹 Social challenges faced by women in political families 🔹 Media narratives and public perception 🔹 Future vision for Bangladesh society 📌 Why This Episode Matters As Bangladesh approaches the National Election 2026, conversations around women policy, Islamic politics, and political reform are becoming increasingly important. This podcast episode contributes to open dialogue, political awareness, and policy understanding, making it valuable 00:00 – Intro & Welcome Introduction to Speak with Reshma and today’s guest Sumiya Rabeya 02:30 – Guest Introduction & Personal Background Who is Sumiya Rabeya? Family background and public life 06:30 – Growing Up in a Political Family Life as the daughter of Mir Quasem Ali 11:00 – Understanding Jamaat-e-Islami Ideology, structure, and role in Bangladesh politics 16:00 – Role of Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh Past, present, and political influence 21:00 – Women Policy of Jamaat-e-Islami Core principles, objectives, and policy framework 27:00 – Women’s Rights & Empowerment in Islam Education, employment, and social participation 33:00 – Women in Islamic Political Movements Leadership, activism, and participation 38:00 – Public Misconceptions & Media Narratives Addressing criticism and misunderstandings 43:00 – Bangladesh National Election 2026 Political climate, voter awareness, and expectations 48:00 – Role of Women Voters in Election 2026 Women’s voices, priorities, and political impact 53:00 – Future Vision for Bangladesh Governance, reform, and social development 57:00 – Final Thoughts & Message to Viewers Closing remarks and reflections 59:30 – Outro & Closing Credits