Reminder that the governments of several Gulf Muslim countries have hired Zionists to scrub their educational curriculum, i.e., to delete and modify Quran and hadith, of anything that contradicts liberal secularism. These rulers want atheists and Zionists to decide what parts of Islam are OK to teach Muslim children.
But don't you dare criticize this.
SubhanAllah how ignorant are these madkhalis that they believe that even if the ruler is forcefully secularizing a nation of Muslims and turning them into apostates, it is still not allowed to criticize that and if you do so, you are a khariji terrorist. These deviants are basically mouthpieces for Zionism and should be called out as such.
Imagine the nerve you have to have to create a group to monitor what schools teach in others countries. Imagine if Pakistan created a group to monitor the school curriculum in the UK or France or US. And the British, French, American governments allowed this group to modify the curriculum in their countries based on their Islamic values. That would be "crazy" but Zionists and Western liberals can go around and dictate to Muslims.
Textbooks are already including pro homosexual content.
All their edits and deletions concern Quran and Hadith. Quran and Hadith leads to radicalization, according to them, which justifies modifying them according to their vision of tolerance and moderation, i.e., liberal secularism.
If you believe that salvation is only through Islam, then you are a radical according to this. What do you think these governments do to radicals?
Every bootlicker should be forced to comment on this example. Every time they pop in the comments with their obnoxious comments, wagging their fingers, link this article and demand that they tell you with a straight face that we should all be silent about deletion of ayat and hadith from school curricula.
- DH
But don't you dare criticize this.
SubhanAllah how ignorant are these madkhalis that they believe that even if the ruler is forcefully secularizing a nation of Muslims and turning them into apostates, it is still not allowed to criticize that and if you do so, you are a khariji terrorist. These deviants are basically mouthpieces for Zionism and should be called out as such.
BEIRUT — Saudi Arabia has been sharply criticized over the decades for school textbooks that preach women's subservience to men, anti-Semitism and a general enmity toward religions other than Islam. But those textbooks have been slowly scrubbed of much of this objectionable content, with particularly significant revisions made in the fall.
Gone is a section on sodomy that was supportive of capital punishment for homosexual relations. Gone are most adulations of extremist martyrdom and its characterization as the highest aspiration of Islam. Anti-Semitic references and calls to “fight Jews” are now far fewer, with the latest edition of a 10th-grade textbook having removed a passage quoting the prophet Muhammad as saying, “The [Day of Judgement] will not come until Muslims fight the Jews, and the Muslims will kill them [all].”
The Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), an Israel-based group that monitors school curriculums, welcomed the changes. The group’s chief executive, Marcus Sheff, called them “quite astonishing.”
But some concerns about anti-Semitic themes remain. One textbook still includes a story about a Jewish boy who is saved from hell by being converted to Islam.
Another passage refers to a Koranic text that describes God changing a group of Jews into “real monkeys.” A review by IMPACT-se in December said the Saudi textbook ruled out “other, gentler interpretations” of the episode that treat the passage metaphorically.
Imagine the nerve you have to have to create a group to monitor what schools teach in others countries. Imagine if Pakistan created a group to monitor the school curriculum in the UK or France or US. And the British, French, American governments allowed this group to modify the curriculum in their countries based on their Islamic values. That would be "crazy" but Zionists and Western liberals can go around and dictate to Muslims.
Even the ADL is involved.“Some of the most demonizing passages about Christians, about Jews and about Shiite Muslims have in some places been removed or toned down,” said David Weinberg, Washington director for international affairs at the Anti-Defamation League. Particularly of note, said Weinberg, is that the books no longer endorse the death penalty for men having sex with men and for apostasy, sorcery and adultery.
But Saudi Arabia and Israel have yet to establish diplomatic ties, and the textbooks continue to reflect the decades-old animosity as well as the kingdom’s traditional support for the Palestinian cause. “There’s still a very heavy focus on enmity with Israel and Zionism — which sometimes involved anti-Semitism,” Weinberg said, adding that maps in textbooks do not include Israel.
They are deleting ayat. DELETINGThe textbook editions introduced in 2019 had already made strides, removing lessons that alleged Jewish plans for world domination and deleting a Koranic passage that says men are in charge of women and that wives who continue to stray from the righteous path must eventually be struck by their husbands.
Instead, themes of female empowerment, especially in education and employment, were introduced. One seventh-grade textbook cartoon featured a smiling woman saying, “I think adding material on economics in the course is a positive thing,” and a scowling man responding: “What is this opinion? Who even are you to express such an opinion!!!” Underneath, in red, is printed a question — “What is noteworthy in Ahmad’s answer?” — to encourage students to critique his response.
IMPACT-se completed a report on the Saudi curriculum in early 2020, and it was transmitted to the Saudi royal court and the Ministry of Education, according to representatives of the monitoring group.
Sheff said Saudi Arabia then demonstrated a clear institutional effort to make the content more moderate. The revised curriculum introduced in the fall still labels non-Muslims as infidels and continues to criticize Shiite practices. But IMPACT-se’s review in December found that there had been notable progress.
A State Department official praised the revisions, saying, “We are encouraged by the positive changes in influential textbooks used throughout Saudi Arabia.” The emailed statement added: “In addition to supporting textbooks free of intolerance and violence, the Department is supporting the development of a pilot teacher training program for Saudi teachers.”
Textbooks “have a power far greater than any form of media, including social media,” Sheff said.
He said textbooks have outsize influence in the Middle East, where students see the curriculum as communicating messages formulated by the state and delivered by government employees in the form of teachers.
Textbooks are already including pro homosexual content.
“And so there is a true understanding of the direct link between textbooks’ power to radicalize young people, and it works the other way around: Textbooks have this power to act as a barrier to radicalization, even if young people are getting messages from social media or a crazy uncle at the dinner table,” Sheff said.
All their edits and deletions concern Quran and Hadith. Quran and Hadith leads to radicalization, according to them, which justifies modifying them according to their vision of tolerance and moderation, i.e., liberal secularism.
If you believe that salvation is only through Islam, then you are a radical according to this. What do you think these governments do to radicals?
Every bootlicker should be forced to comment on this example. Every time they pop in the comments with their obnoxious comments, wagging their fingers, link this article and demand that they tell you with a straight face that we should all be silent about deletion of ayat and hadith from school curricula.
- DH