The conflicting and divisive role played
by madrasas in Pakistan has given a chance to the international community to brand Islam as a violent religion and madrasas as the institution preaching that version.
Not exact matches
Where did you get this from,
madrasa text book about infidels, or was it revealed
by some conspiracy theory proposed
by Zaid Hamid, Hamid Mir or Hamid Gul??? The Friday sermon is full of such theories, believe them and prosper.
The aim of our art is different than the pedagogy of the
madrasas, the schools created
by the Taliban.
They still are allowed to have their
madrasas which fare as well as any non-Communist school may fare in a national state ruled
by Communism.
Isn't it about time Britain stopped indoctrinating its children
by setting up Faith Schools and Denominational Church
Madrasas?
There is no denying the fact that
madrasa education produce religious, sectarian, sub-sectarian and anti-west bias, but it can not be justified that such bias are translated into militancy and other forms of violence, as considered
by the international community.
The war in Afghanistan required huge number of religiously motivated soldiers - religiously educated and trained
by Pakistan's Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) with guidance from many
madrasas of the region.
The active role played
by organisations like Jami'at - e-Ulema-e Islam (JUI) and Jama'at - e-Islami (JI) in the context of linking
madrasas with Afghan cause is commendable.
The examination of the status of
madrasa in Islamic history testimonies to its success due to strong sense of respect among the Muslims for «Knowledge» - Ilm as dictated
by the Prophet.
As is very evident that since 9/11,
madrasa education has been at the vortex of international studies, we shall study the policies as promulgated
by the regime of Pervez Musharraf.
In 2002, Government in Pakistan promised to reform
madrasas by cracking down on ones that preach violence, pushing the remaining ones towards moderation and integrating them into the public school system.
In a more controversial step, the Pakistani state demanded that
madrasas expel all foreign students
by December 31, 2005.
Discover the 14th - century Bou Inania
Madrasa, characterized
by its intricately carved stucco walls, arches, and cornices.
Characterized
by a maze of wonderful narrow streets and alleys where hundreds of mosques, tombs, markets,
madrasas, mansions, and fortifications dating back to the Islamic era can be explored.