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Powell Advises Muslim Nations To Teach More Than Islam
2004-01-21
The Bush administration advises Arab and other Muslim governments to educate their children in schools that teach more than Islamic doctrine, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Wednesday. In some of these schools, children are being taught to hate, thereby hurting peace efforts in the region and also not helping their own societies, Powell said. "We have been talking not only to the Saudis but to other Middle Eastern leaders and Muslim leaders around the world, and made it clear to them that Islam is a great religion," Powell said in an interview with WPHT Radio in Philadelphia. "But they also have to be educating their youngsters not just in the tenets of Islam and the Islamic religion, but they have to educate their youngsters for the demands of the 21st century. They have got to give them skills. They have got to teach them to read and write. They have got to teach them science and math and all the other things that are necessary for societies to be successful in the 21st century."

Focusing on some of the Islamic schools, Powell said "if they are just going to take their young people and put them in these madrassas, these schools that do nothing but indoctrinate them in the worst aspects of a religion, then they are shorting themselves, they are leaving themselves back as well as teaching hatred that will not help us bring peace to the region, and will not help their societies." Powell said the Bush administration had made it clear to Saudi Arabia that the 21st century is going to require changes in their society. "But we do it as friends, and we don’t do it to beat them up or lecture them," Powell said. The U.S. needs Saudi Arabia, but "there are certain policies they have that we are not happy with," he said.
"They have a different culture, a different society than ours - things they do that would not be acceptable to us," Powell said, without elaboration.
Posted by:TS

#4  Could we send officials from our teachers' unions to help help adjust the curriculum away from constant blind hatred and anti-Americanism? ... No, that might make things worse. What about every third cashier at a Wal-Mart superstore?
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-21 9:25:13 PM  

#3  Why is the Islamic World reminds me of an old TV show with William Windom. The show was called My World and Welcome to It. "My Century and Welcome to It, The 7th Century that is"
Posted by: Cheddarhead   2004-1-21 6:03:07 PM  

#2  In some of these schools, children are being taught to hate, thereby hurting peace efforts in the region and also not helping their own societies, Powell said.

"We have been talking not only to the Saudis but to other Middle Eastern leaders and Muslim leaders around the world, and made it clear to them that Islam is a great religion," Powell said in an interview with WPHT Radio in Philadelphia.

"But they also have to be educating their youngsters not just in the tenets of Islam and the Islamic religion, but they have to educate their youngsters for the demands of the 21st century," Powell said.



One question: what difference does it make to include other subject matter besides Islamic doctrine if those teachers inspiring hate towards non-Muslims keep on preaching it anyway? The only result of Powell's little suggestion would simply be high-tech jihadis, a very unsettling prospect.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-1-21 6:00:40 PM  

#1   "They have got to give them skills. They have got to teach them to read and write," Powell said. "They have got to teach them science and math and all the other things that are necessary for societies to be successful in the 21st century."

None of that is required to wear a suicide belt. Get with the program Mr.Powell. Been scoping out this site for a few days, gotta say it's fun to read. Keep up the great rants.
Posted by: Proud To Be An Infidel   2004-1-21 5:47:00 PM  

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