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Afghanistan/South Asia
Saudis plan to expand madrassa system in South Asia
2004-11-23
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According to reports, the Saudi Arabian Embassy in New Delhi is pushing - somewhat tentatively - India's Human Resource Development Ministry and Minorities Commission to set up new madrassas (seminaries) in India. The same reports claim the Saudi royal family has cleared plans to construct 4,500 madrassas in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka at a cost of US$35 million, to promote "modern and liberal education with Islamic values". The Saudi money would be dispersed through nine Jamaat-e-Ulema organizations in the four countries, and the project is targeted to take off in February 2005, reports indicate. It is difficult to fathom New Delhi acceding to the Saudi request. Presently, there are an estimated 35,000 madrassas in India, big as well as small, with an enrollment of about 1.5 million. This presents a clear security problem for India and other South Asian governments.

Madrassas in India
...The Hindu-Muslim relationship, deeply affected by the violent partition of the nation in 1947, got another serious jolt in December 1992 with the demolition of the Babri masjid in Ayodhya. Demolition of this mosque by a large group of anti-Muslim militants sent shockwaves throughout the Muslim community in India and beyond...The proliferation of madrassas in India in the years that followed acted to link India to the increasingly growing militant political agenda of Muslims. Significantly, a large number of madrassas have been set up in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura, as well as in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. With the exception of Uttar Pradesh, and to a certain extent, West Bengal, these states all have poor law and order records and are affected by violent insurgency activities. According to Indian intelligence authorities in the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and the Central Bureau of Investigation, some of these madrassas were used by the Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) organization to indoctrinate young, impressionable minds for future terrorist activities against a "Hindu" state.

Unstable Nepal
In Nepal, bordering India, a full-blown Maoist movement menaces the Hindu kingdom-nation. Nepal has a small number of Muslims who, as records show, have not participated in the violent Maoist uprising in western and central Nepal. Nonetheless, reports indicate that the Nepalese government has begun regulating madrassas amid growing concern that these institutions might be fanning radicalism in the country. The ISI has established linkages with the Muslims of Nepal, and funding for various anti-India activities are channeled through these Nepali Muslims, who receive foreign funding to run their madrassas. Although not much direct evidence has been presented yet to justify this conclusion, it has been widely accepted in India that in many countries, particularly in Pakistan and Bangladesh, Islamic militants were funded by foreign charitable organizations through madrassas. One such group, Pantech, based in Pakistan and engaged in establishing madrassas in Nepal, has been identified as an ISI front group.

Growing fundamentalism in Bangladesh
Indian security authorities are also keeping a wary eye on the growth of Islamic fundamentalism in Bangladesh. RAW points out that Pakistani terrorist outfits such as Hizbul Jihad-e-Islam have been implanted in Bangladesh by Pakistani intelligence groups to speed up a violent anti-India Islamic militant movement. RAW correlates the spurt in the growth of madrassas in Bangladesh with such anti-India activities...While there is no doubt that Bangladesh is becoming increasingly fundamentalist, the exact role of madrassas is difficult to ascertain. Nonetheless, it is certain that Saudi Arabia's goal is to spread the more orthodox variety of Sunni theology, known as Wahhabism, throughout the Sunni world. Saudi Arabia has spent oodles of money to achieve this objective all over the Islamic world, particularly where Sunnis dominate. There is compelling evidence that suggests that some, if not most, of the money spent by various Saudi outfits to spread Wahhabism ends up financing militancy and terrorism.
Posted by:Paul Moloney

#12  "The House of Saud sees the setting up of madrassas as an exercise to correct the distorted worldwide image of Islam."

Typical distorted viewpoints:

Islam is a Religion of Peace.
Islam is tolerant.
Islam is compatible with Democracy.
Posted by: jackal   2004-11-23 6:07:45 PM  

#11  "modern and liberal education with Islamic values"

In other words they're expanding the system to teach modern bomb-making skills in conjunction with the Koran. Any child sent into the system should be required to have "TERRORIST" tattooed across their forehead. Yes, 5 or 6 of the 35,000 won't turn out to actually BE terrorists...but I say we err on the side of caution!

Posted by: Justrand   2004-11-23 11:37:27 AM  

#10  I read somewhere that 80% of the mosques constructed in the US are financed by Saudis. The same sickness is here in the US. We will have to deal with it, too.

The HUGE transfer of wealth by the West to the Saudis is coming back with interest in the form of Terrorism and destruction of Western values. It really comes down to money. Saudi Arabian princes are the West's Public Enemy No. 1, with Iran a close second.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-11-23 11:15:25 AM  

#9  Taliban - check.
Q-man - check.
Saddam - check.
Moo-lahs - coming up.
House o Cards/Saud - ?
Posted by: lex   2004-11-23 11:01:42 AM  

#8  Their lips fell off years ago. All they have left is cash.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-23 10:57:23 AM  

#7  Why do these idiots want to spread more wahabbism around when it's those same madrassa grads who will toss the princes on the dung heap of history? You'd think they would've learned by now that in the kingdom is one thing, but outside the kngdom is another. It's lip service guys, not cash.
Posted by: Spot   2004-11-23 10:54:42 AM  

#6  The "seethe quotient" in India just went up 10%, and they haven't even begun construction yet...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-23 9:45:18 AM  

#5  I hope Dr. Rice has a litle discussion with the Princes real soon. Talk to them in a way they understand.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-23 9:16:38 AM  

#4  It's becoming abundantly clear that something has to be done about the Saudis. We've seen where exporting their own troubles have got us in the past. I can only hope that once GW has sortede out the Iranians that all attention is then focussed on the Oil Ticks.

Mind you, I'll not let that get me down - it's been a *great, nay sooperb!* November, and there's still a week left! :)
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2004-11-23 7:30:22 AM  

#3  Oh great,35,ooo new mad dog killer factories.Just what the world needs.
Posted by: raptor   2004-11-23 6:04:59 AM  

#2  Good one, Phil - very rich pickings, eh?

Paul - You're really on a roll tonight - trolling the weirder waters (atimes? lol!), bro! I love this bit:
"the more orthodox variety of Sunni theology, known as Wahhabism"

and this one:
"The House of Saud sees the setting up of madrassas as an exercise to correct the distorted worldwide image of Islam."

I spewed Dr Pepper all over reading those, lol!

I figure you have a PhD in Maintaining an Even Strain, but the real question is, Are you able to keep a straight face when you hit the "Accept" button, lol??!! Just wanna make sure you're still uninfected, heh. Thx!
Posted by: .com   2004-11-23 2:40:06 AM  

#1  The Saudis promoting modern and liberal education. Thats the day's best laugh!
Posted by: phil_b   2004-11-23 2:20:34 AM  

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