Sentences with phrase «madrasas from»

The position of madrasas from simple schools for education changed into breeding grounds of Islamist fundamentalist.

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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.
In western Thrace there are still madrasas but only the most ignorant teachers are allowed to teach and no Muslim community can bring teachers from Turkey even though Greek schools in Turkey can freely bring teachers from Greece.
From the reign of Ivan the Terrible until the accession of Catherine the Great, Muslims were subjected to a program of Russification and suppression of their mosques and madrasas.
Students from privately - run madrasas in Bangladesh performed worse than other students when they later switched to public providers, for instance.
The main activities of madrasas have over the years shifted from the Afghanistan border areas to southern and rural Punjab.
Generally, it is believed that the word «madrasa» has been derived from an Arabic infinitive «Dars» meaning «to study» and madrasa being an adverb of place, carries the meaning of, place of studies or the place of learning; however there were places in the pre-Islamic Arabic known to the Jews called «Midrash».
' thus, the concept of madrasa in its present meaning is not necessarily an Islamic concept rather it may be borrowed from Jewish, the most ancient Semitic religion (Alam, 2001).
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.
Generally, it is believed that the word «madrasa» has been derived from an Arabic infinitive `
The DfE also drew up a voluntary code of practice to keep pupils safe in out - of - school religious settings like madrasas and yeshivas, despite opposition from faith leaders.
The origins of Tunis grew out from the warren of dark alleyways, markets, palaces and madrasas that along with the Ez - Zitoune Mosque, still remains the focal point of Tunis.
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