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India-Pakistan
The ’university of holy war’
2003-10-02
Last week the religious seminary of Darul Uloom Haqqania in Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province turned out another class of young Pakistanis and Afghans ready to wage holy war against the enemies of their religion.
Thank you, Sami...
Among them was 15-year-old Afghan refugee, Javed Ullah. "I wish to fight the infidels," he said as he left the seminary in Akora Khattak, 50 kilometres (31 miles) east of the provincial capital, Peshawar. Javed is among 600 students who have completed studies in different fields over the past year. Wearing white turbans and dress, all the new graduates looked satisfied and seemed to brim with hope for a bright future. "I want to go back and fight the Americans," Javed said wearing a garland. "I can’t wait anymore." His Pakistani classmates had a similar desire. "I will dedicate my whole life for jihad. It is compulsory for Muslims. I will kill enemies of Islam," said student Minhaj Uddin.
"I'm not going to devote it to acquiring knowledge, or helping the unfortunate, or to the greater glory of mankind. I'm not going to be an artist, a poet, a captain of industry. I'm gonna get me a gun and pot some Merkins!"
The whole convocation was full of slogans in support of Afghanistan’s ousted Taliban regime, al-Qaeda’s leader Osama Bin Laden and holy war. Some of the banners adorning the seminary were decorated with pictures of Kalashnikov rifles and tanks. In their speeches, teachers and religious scholars urged the students to put defending their faith before everything else. "Being watchmen of your religion, you are naturally the first target of your enemies," said Maulana Sami ul-Haq, the principal of the seminary. In the past, some Taliban officials, themselves graduates of the institution, have attended these convocations.
Sami's madrassah is considered the birth canal of the Taliban...
Even Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar’s messages have been read out. The school’s support for the Taleban has been no secret. The principal previously sent a batch of 2,000 Afghan students back to their homeland to aid the then ruling Taleban in its fight against the warlords of the Northern Alliance. His words of advice for the Pakistani and Afghan students are now to wage holy war until the "evil force" is defeated. "In the past, only conspiracies were hatched to end Islam, but now the enemy is in the battlefield challenging us," said Mr Sami.
Ah, yes. Deep-laid plots. Dark conspiracies...
"Islam, Muslim scholars and religious students were never under such a threat as today." Such messages emanating from seminaries ring alarm bells in Western countries and among moderates in Pakistan.
I imagine both Pak moderates are alarmed...
North-West Frontier Province has many tribal areas that have historically been autonomous, governed by tribal leaders and their own laws. It is inhabited mostly by the Pashtun, the same ethnic group that dominated the Taleban, and has always been affected directly by events across the long, porous border with Afghanistan.
And vice versa...
Some observers say the bad effects of over two decades of war — religious extremism, gun-running and drugs — cannot quickly be removed. Certainly, the government’s efforts to change the curriculum in the religious schools have failed to make any impact so far. While such efforts go on, fresh batches of volunteers ready to confront what they see as the enemies of their faith continue to graduate.
Obviously none of this is actually true. The ’BBC’ has obviously fallen for the nefarious designs of the Hindooo infidels. The only course we teach are in flower arranging, knitting, and bathing puppy dogs.
Posted by:rg117

#6  Do they have a job fair?
Posted by: Superhose   2003-10-2 2:35:58 PM  

#5  "I will dedicate my whole brief life for jihad"
Posted by: Frank G   2003-10-2 11:34:55 AM  

#4  Peshawar is one of those places that needs a large mass of fissile material detonated directly overhead.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-10-2 10:28:19 AM  

#3  CrazyFool,
Due to Pervez cracking down on extremism the 'Baby Duck' courses were banned, though it is widely believed that they have simply been renamed as 'how to wage Jihad' but in essence its the same course.
Posted by: rg117   2003-10-2 9:48:16 AM  

#2  I've mentioned this before, but Sami ul Haq, the fascist, fire breathing Mullah who leads one of the most radical madrassas in the world, and who is in favor of women being stoned to death, rages against Western immorality etc. Was allegedly found in a compromising position in a brothel with 2 women.
The Pakistani press still occasionally makes references to "Sami the Sandwich", and it is also a nice example of the hypocracy of these Mullahs.
Posted by: Paul Moloney   2003-10-2 9:41:58 AM  

#1  I wonder what courses are taught in a Taliban University....

And Rg... you forgot the course on the care and feeding of baby ducks.

These kind of 'schools' need to be labeled as terrorist training camps and shut down. Preferable by the 'peaceful' muslims themselves.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-10-2 9:37:15 AM  

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