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Media falsely reports Ramayana, Mahabharata to be taught in Saudi Arabian schools
On April 16, Nation World News and propaganda website OpIndia Hindi published an article stating that under Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision-2030’ students are being taught the history and culture of other countries, including Ramayana and Mahabharata, as part of cultural courses. Both the articles also displayed a set of ‘fill in the blanks’ questions on the Indian sub-continent as part of the course. One of the questions says that India’s two greatest epic ‘poems’ are Ramayana and Mahabharata.
These reports also carry a tweet by Saudi Arabia resident Nouf Al Marwaai. She is the founder of the Arab Yoga Foundation and was awarded the Padma Shri in 2018. Marwaai posted the images of the same ‘fill in the blanks’ questionnaire and wrote, “Saudi Arabia’s new vision-2030 and syllabus will help build a future that is inclusive, liberal, and tolerant. The screenshot of my son’s school exam today in the book of social studies includes concepts and history of Hinduism, Buddhism, Ramayana, Karma, Mahabharata, and Dharma. I enjoyed helping him study.” It has gained over 2,000 retweets since April 15.
ABP News posted this claim on its Instagram account, where it gained about 66,000 likes. The East Coast Daily article was tweeted by BJP supporter Amrita Bhinder and party member Major Surendra Poonia (Retd). Their tweets gained about 3,000 retweets cumulatively. Several Facebook pages shared the claim and gathered several thousand likes. They include verified page Laughing Colours (32,000 likes), Engineering Bro (24,000 likes), Dear Crush (18,000 likes) and Idiotic Minds (5,600 likes).
Media falsely reports Ramayana, Mahabharata to be taught in Saudi Arabian schools - Alt News
On October 5, 2023, journalist Abhijeet Majumder shared a video report of Zee Media’s WION channel on X (formerly Twitter). The report says that the Ramayana and the Mahabharata will...www.altnews.in
These mothetfuckers are obsessed making up fairytales to beg for acceptance from us MuslimsMedia falsely reports Ramayana, Mahabharata to be taught in Saudi Arabian schools
On April 16, Nation World News and propaganda website OpIndia Hindi published an article stating that under Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision-2030’ students are being taught the history and culture of other countries, including Ramayana and Mahabharata, as part of cultural courses. Both the articles also displayed a set of ‘fill in the blanks’ questions on the Indian sub-continent as part of the course. One of the questions says that India’s two greatest epic ‘poems’ are Ramayana and Mahabharata.
These reports also carry a tweet by Saudi Arabia resident Nouf Al Marwaai. She is the founder of the Arab Yoga Foundation and was awarded the Padma Shri in 2018. Marwaai posted the images of the same ‘fill in the blanks’ questionnaire and wrote, “Saudi Arabia’s new vision-2030 and syllabus will help build a future that is inclusive, liberal, and tolerant. The screenshot of my son’s school exam today in the book of social studies includes concepts and history of Hinduism, Buddhism, Ramayana, Karma, Mahabharata, and Dharma. I enjoyed helping him study.” It has gained over 2,000 retweets since April 15.
ABP News posted this claim on its Instagram account, where it gained about 66,000 likes. The East Coast Daily article was tweeted by BJP supporter Amrita Bhinder and party member Major Surendra Poonia (Retd). Their tweets gained about 3,000 retweets cumulatively. Several Facebook pages shared the claim and gathered several thousand likes. They include verified page Laughing Colours (32,000 likes), Engineering Bro (24,000 likes), Dear Crush (18,000 likes) and Idiotic Minds (5,600 likes).
Media falsely reports Ramayana, Mahabharata to be taught in Saudi Arabian schools - Alt News
On October 5, 2023, journalist Abhijeet Majumder shared a video report of Zee Media’s WION channel on X (formerly Twitter). The report says that the Ramayana and the Mahabharata will...www.altnews.in
A very sane voice of reason from you, I do believe most of are tolerant and can get along well, there will be friction occasionally but over a longer term they will be resolved.I am not bothered by the validity of this news source etc. So what if the Saudis were to introduce a "world cultures/religions" class and the Hindu religious practices were covered in it? Even Pakistani children could benefit from such things (we have Hindus, Christians, Parsis etc.) Growing up and attending convent schools among others opened up my mind to how my Christian and Parsi friends viewed their religion.
It never hurts to learn more about others. This goes all the more when you have conflict with them.