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A review of a sample of official Saudi textbooks for Islamic studies used during the current academic year reveals that, despite the Saudi government’s statements to the contrary, an ideology of hatred toward Christians and Jews and Muslims who do not follow Wahhabi doctrine remains in this area of the public school system. The texts teach a dualistic vision, dividing the world into true believers of Islam (the “monotheists”) and unbelievers (the “polytheists” and “infidels”).
This indoctrination begins in a first-grade text and is reinforced and expanded each year, culminating in a 12th-grade text instructing students that their religious obligation includes waging jihad against the infidel to “spread the faith.”
Fifteen of the nineteen 9/11 hijackers were Saudi and yet none of the post-9/11 ‘war on terror’ involved any steps against the Saudis. Of course, we know of the incestuous ties between the oil kingdom and the Bushies but I am surprised there hasn’t been much clamor for action against the Saudis by Bush opponents as well. Has the Saudi influence permeated into the American bureaucracy to such an extent? Washington Post reports (see above) on the real roots of Islamic terrorism and the failure of the Saudi kingdom to take any corrective action in spite of promising to do so.
On the other hand, America’s “scandalously bad” textbooks are now blamed for its falling school standards.
Article Tags >> Education | Religion


May 22nd, 2006 at 11:05 am reply
Lovely catch Patrix. If you are teaching kids this young hatred towards other religions, no wonder they grow up into suicide bombers.
And you know what is the most disgusting thing, what were they teaching before the attacks happened….? Can you even imagine if this is the cleaned up version!
May 22nd, 2006 at 2:07 pm reply
Confused, those those believe that madrassas are simply schools for religious thought are wrong. These religious teachings are hopelessly obsolete and teach nothing but hate and intolerance. Probably Islam would be served better if Islamic studies are reformed and nothing wrong in that; everythng religion undergoes periods of tumult and flux and must adapt to the times.
May 23rd, 2006 at 1:24 pm reply
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