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Afghanistan/South Asia
Islamic schools threat exaggerated
2005-02-28
A World Bank related study has said enrolment in Pakistani madrassahs, or Islamic schools, that critics believe are terrorist training grounds and widely popular, is exaggerated. The working paper published and sponsored this month by the World Bank criticises local and foreign media for inflating the threat posed by Islamic schools and their educating potential 'jihadists'. Madrassahs are often accused of cultivating religious radicalism and inciting militancy. Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, a key ally of the United States in its war on terror, has come under intense pressure to clamp down on these schools.

Pakistani officials have always maintained that very few madrassahs are involved in activities that promote militancy, but Musharraf urged his nation on Saturday to curb misuse of the schools. The study also expressed concern at the US 9/11 Commission report into the attacks on New york and Washington in 2001, which said 'millions of families' send their children to religious schools in Pakistan. "Striking, yet unsubstantiated claims such as 'millions of families ... send their children to religious schools' are of particular concern given the emphasis on identifying and curbing potential sources of extremism," it said. The report dispelled general perceptions that enrolment was on the rise saying: "We find no evidence of a dramatic increase in madrassah enrolment in recent years."
Posted by:Fred

#7  there's so many employment opportunities for Madrassah graduates in disaffected Islamic immigrant communities with high unemployment, welfare bennies, and low social integration with the kufr's. Somebody has to direct the infection
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-28 9:56:21 PM  

#6  Yes, of course the madrassah threat is exaggerated. That's why that nice young madrassah valedictorian from Virginia is on trial for plotting to assassinate President Bush. Not to mention all those other nice young madrassah graduates who found such good jobs working for Al Quaeda, Inc. and affiliates.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-28 9:34:04 PM  

#5  The memorize the Koran in Arabic. They aren't tecahed Arabic before that. Memorizing something you don't understand is ten times harder => an enormous amount of time who should be put to better use is spent learning the damned thing
Posted by: JFM   2005-02-28 2:26:04 AM  

#4  oops..#3 above I meant to post elsewhere...!
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-28 1:55:42 AM  

#3  far be it from me to underestimate the benefit of repeating the lie to bag new recruits - but there comes a point - when for the majority - it has the impact of a finger wagging old hag.

give 'em enough rope - as they say.
you're in a hole? Here's a shovel.
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-28 1:46:16 AM  

#2  The World Bank? Lol!

An Al Jizz article about a "World Bank related study" - WTF does that mean? Then reading the article we see:

The research, conducted by Jishu Das of the World Bank, Asim Ijaz Khawaja and Tristan Zajonc of Harvard University and Tahir Andrabil of Pomona College, said "madrassahs account for less than 1 percent of all enrolment in the country".

Oh yeah, I'm sold. And that <1% is insignificant -- that's why PakiWakiLand is actually NormalLand - it's everyone else that's overrun with insane factional Islamozoid killers. Good call, Al Jizz.
Posted by: .com   2005-02-28 12:42:09 AM  

#1  In Waziristan alone, there are at least 1500 schools. Who funds the schools? The Saudis. Check out their old tyme Religion and see if modern critical thought and science is in the curriculum. Memorizing the Koran will really equip these young minds for the challenges of the modern world.

But since the World Bank sez that this threat is exaggerated, then the Madarassas are OK, I guess. Heh heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-02-28 12:26:06 AM  

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