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Of course. India must be behind all this!
India was also the cause of WWII.
Remember the Swatika?
India sure inspires the world. Great country, I must say!
Only thing is it was a cockeyed Swastika. I am sure you will say that the West is full of idiots!
I am sure that will give immense delight to your troubled soul!
Sadly Musharraf does not feel the way you do, but then I reckon you sure must be knowing the Taliban better. Not that I am suggesting you are one.
Beleive me AM I'd be glad to see madrassah's reformed and have proper oversight and monitoring by the government. I'd be glad to see more current academic cources introduced in the Madrassah's. It is definately possible, take a case study of Uk madrassah's. There students also go through Hifz and Alim courses, whilst also giving mandatory GCSE examinations. But as you said Pakistan doesn't have a perfect education system, but then again when was anything about Pakistan ever supposed to be perfect? When 40% of the population can't read a newspaper and Pakistani higher education is in the current state the last thing one worries about is that Madrassah's dont have the latest core duo processor computers!I think the problem with Madrassa education is not that the material they study does not require hard work, but that the education is so unidimensional, throughout the educational life of the child/teen, that they grow up ignorant of the complexities and diversity of the world.
When you talk about the absence of a "proper life outside the Madrassa", it is not the fault of society that the administrators of these Madrassa's chose not to educate them in any thing other than "Islamic theology". Why should a bank, an engineering firm, a software house hire a person whose mind has only been exposed to, and trained in, Islam? That was the reason Musharraf wanted to introduce mathematics and the sciences into Madrassa curriculum, so that this stigma the Taliba face could be diminished as they too are able to compete in a modern, technology based world. You know very well what the response of most of the Madrassa's was. Even those that agreed, wanted the money, but no oversight.
If the Madrassa's choose to restrict their curriculum to only that which you stated in your post, then the only opportunities for them will continue to remain the "neighborhood mosque", or the odd job as a Persian/Urdu/Arabic interpreter. Don't blame society for this. The Madrassa's have the money, if they don't, the government has offered the money provided they accept oversight (which is a completely reasonable demand). The ball is in the Madrassa's court, will they choose to reform and once more become bastions of education, or remain ossified in preaching their unidimensional world view?
India with a thinking of future Superpower always try to impose itself on its neighbours. Almost all of them have suffered whether Nepal, Bangkadesh, Bhutan or Oakistan etc. It has great plans to destroy Pakistan with the help of NA controlled Afghanistan. For this purpose it has set up a chain of consulates in provinces of Afghanistan bordering Pakistan to carry out spying, training of terrorists and suicide bombers belonging to the anti pakistan NA,\ and funding of their activities to destroy Pakistan.
'Troops killed' in Pakistan clash
Ten militants and four Pakistani soldiers have been killed in a shootout near the Afghan border, reports say.
The Pakistani army said the deaths occurred at an army checkpoint in the North Waziristan region, and that four soldiers were also wounded.
When will Sense Dawn on these Malcontent?
Pakistan blast kills five people
Pakistani soldiers have often been attacked in Waziristan
A suicide car bomb has killed at least five people and wounded 20 others in Pakistan's tribal North West Frontier province.
Are they true Moslems?
Fears of break-up of Wafaq-ul-Madaris
By M. Waqar Bhatti
Karachi
The country’s top clerics and seminary leaders are meeting on Monday amid fears of disintegration of their supreme body- the Wafaq-ul-Madaris - over the Lal Masjid operation, as anger mounts over the role played by the body.
A group of hard liners within the Deobandi school is angry over the role of the clerics involved with the Wafaq-ul-Madaris and is calling for protests and initiating a movement against the government.
Sources within the Ulema in Karachi told The News that an emergent meeting of the Majlis-e-Shura of Wafaq-ul-Madaris has been summoned at its headquarters in Multan on Monday to discuss the Lal Masjid issue and adopt a unanimous stand against the government’s controversial military action.
It is learnt that the majority of the students of seminaries have threatened to boycott their forthcoming final exams, scheduled for August 11 all over the country unless their mentors come up with some action plan to avenge the killings.
“The situation at seminaries is highly tense and students are no longer in the control of Ulema and their teachers. Instead of preparing for their final exams, they are planning for country-wide protests and violent action against the authorities,” head of a local seminary disclosed.
He observed that if the Majlis-e-Shura of the supreme body failed to come up with decisions, it could jeopardise the existence of the Wafaq.
“Maulana Abdur Rasheed Ghazi and his followers, killed in the military operation, are taken as martyrs by majority of religious students and now everybody wanted to follow them. Same is the opinion of some Ulema, who are calling for an uprising against the government,” he claimed.
The hard line group of clerics comprises Maulana Abdul Rauf Farooqui, Dr Sher Ali Shah and Maulana Noor-ul-Huda. They have the support of a majority of prominent seminaries in Sindh, Punjab and NWFP. However, a group of moderate clerics seeks dissociation of component seminaries of the Wafaq from all kinds of political activities.
A member of the said group, who requested not to be named, said that although Wafaq-ul-Madaris was an examination board, it remained involved in political activities for quite some time. ìAnd when it was time to play their role in the crisis of Lal Masjid, the Wafaq miserably failed to do anything, disappointing not only its members but its followers and sympathisers as well” he claimed.
“Some important clerics including Wafaq’s chief Maulana Saleemullah Khan and Qari Hanif Jalandhri may tender their resignations at the start of Monday meeting to clam down the annoyed group” a senior cleric said. But analysts closely monitoring the activities of clerics and seminary students fear that the country could witness sharp rise in incidents of extremism and violent activities if something was not done by the leading prominent scholars of Deabandi school of thought to calm down their followers.
So finally the society is heading for a collision course??. The responsibility of blood bath if any lies with the media. I maintain that majority of the anchormen and Urdu press journalists are in sympathy with the religious extremists. Media is free but it is being used as a propaganda tool by the fundamentalists. Each news item is given an anti Govt spin.
Even eminent Islamic scholars such as Dr Israr Ahmad openly admit of revolutionery politics. I am amazed at the lies that poilitcal parties preach in their TV discusions. Roedad Khan of ANP was saying last night that there was no terrorism in Pakistan before 9/11. Has every one forgotton what was happening in Karachi during BB's second term ( MQM factional fight) or attacks on Shia Imam bargahs and Sunni mosques. What about massacre at the Momenpura graveyard in Lahore?? A bomb was found under a bridge on the way to Jati Umrah during Nawaz Shahrif period.
By each day I am getting more and depressed for the future of Pakistan as a state. It looks we are heading towards an abyss of civil war between religious bigots and rest of society. No one can deny that bigots will win; not because they are in the majority but because they are ruthless and ready to blow themselves up. Pakistan would possibly still remain in one piece ( because it is too hot for a third country) but it would not be the one that I love and spent my early years in. It would be a living hell as Afghanistan was under Taliban. Supportes of Madrassa education would, however, probably love such a hell hole. No political party seems to give a damn; suppose they will wake up when it is beyond redemption. Do people of Pakistan deserve it( ?? ) may be.
Dear Sir, I always wished that there should be pressure group of think tanks in Pakistan comprising people like you. Why not use forum or media like this to group together and form a group of analysts whom people or rulers listen care fully and get benifited.At least someone in Pakistan has views that are close to my own.