Mujibism
| Mujibism মুজিববাদ | |
|---|---|
| Sheikh Mujibur Rahman announcing the six points in Lahore on 5 February, 1966 | |
| Founder | Sheikh Mujibur Rahman | 
| Ideology | Fundamentals: Bengali nationalism Socialism Democracy Secularism Others: Democratic socialism State socialism Left-wing nationalism | 
| Political position | Left-wing | 
Mujibism (Bengali: মুজিববাদ, romanized: Mujibbad) is a political ideology based on the ideas of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father and first president of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Mujibism consists of four fundamental policies: nationalism, socialism, democracy, and secularism. On 7 June 1972, he said that before the country's liberation, the slogans were the six points, now the slogans were the four pillars. When the Constitution of Bangladesh was adopted in 1972, the four pillars became the four fundamental state policies of Bangladesh.