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the elephant in the room,
Nov 26th, 2015 at 11:58am
 
everything else is a distraction:

https://freedomhouse.org/report/special-reports/saudi-arabias-curriculum-intoler...

Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom released a report analyzing a set of Saudi Ministry of Education textbooks in use during the current academic year in Islamic studies courses for elementary and secondary students. The textbooks promote an ideology of hatred toward people, including Muslims, who do not subscribe to the Wahhabi sect of Islam.
Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom released a report analyzing a set of Saudi Ministry of Education textbooks in use during the current academic year in Islamic studies courses for elementary and secondary students. The textbooks promote an ideology of hatred toward people, including Muslims, who do not subscribe to the Wahhabi sect of Islam.

The report, entitled Saudi Arabia's Curriculum of Intolerance, was prepared by Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom in cooperation with the Institute for Gulf Affairs.

Freedom House analyzed a set of 12 current Saudi Ministry of Education religion textbooks, used in the current academic year in Saudi Arabia (and in Saudi run schools outside the Kingdom). These texts were collected by the Washington-based Institute for Gulf Affairs from teachers, administrators and families with children in Saudi schools. Freedom House had them translated by two, independent Arabic speakers.

"What is being taught today in Saudi public school textbooks about how Muslims should relate to other religious communities will poison the minds of a new generation of Saudis," said Nina Shea, Director of the Center for Religious Freedom and principal author of the report. "Whatever changes have been made in the Saudi educational system, clearly more needs to be done."

The report's findings contradict claims made repeatedly by senior Saudi government spokesmen that they have thoroughly revised their educational materials. Over a year ago, Saudi embassy spokesman Adel al-Jubeir stated: "We have reviewed our educational curriculums. We have removed materials that are inciteful or intolerant towards people of other faiths." The new Saudi ambassador to the United States, Prince Turki al-Faisal, while on a nation-wide speaking tour earlier this year, asserted: "We eliminated what might be perceived as intolerance from old textbooks that were in our system." Just last week, on May 18, the Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Saud Al-Faisal stated that "…the whole system of education is being transformed from top to bottom. Textbooks are only one of the steps that have been taken by Saudi Arabia."

However, the report shows that these textbooks:

Condemn and denigrate the majority of Sunni Muslims who do not follow the Wahhabi understanding of Islam, and call them deviants and descendants of polytheists.
Condemn and denigrate Shiite and Sufi Muslims' beliefs and practices as heretical and call them "polytheists;"
Command Muslims to "hate" Christians, Jews, "polytheists" and other "unbelievers," including non-Wahhabi Muslims, though, incongruously, not to treat them "unjustly";
Teach the infamous forgeries, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, as historical fact;
Teach other conspiracy theories accusing Freemasons, Lions Clubs and Rotary Clubs of plotting to undermine Muslims;
Teach that "Jews and the Christians are enemies of the [Muslim] believers" and that "the clash" between the two realms is perpetual;
Instruct students not to "greet," "befriend," "imitate," "show loyalty to," "be courteous to," or "respect" non-believers;
Assert that the spread of Islam through jihad is a "religious duty;"
Instruct that "fighting between Muslims and Jews" will continue until Judgment Day, and that the Muslims are promised victory over the Jews in the end;
Include a map of the Middle East that labels Israel within its pre-1967 borders as "Palestine: occupied 1948."
The Wahhabi sect of Islam is the foundation of the Saudi state's political ideology, and at the core of its educational curriculum. According to the Saudi embassy in Washington, the Saudi public school system has 25,000 schools, educating some 5 million students. Saudi Arabia also runs academies in 19 world capitals, including one outside Washington in Alexandria, Virginia, that use some of these same religious texts. Moreover, Saudi Arabia also distributes its religion texts around the world to some Islamic schools and madrassas that it does not directly operate.

Given the closed nature of Saudi society, the Center has not undertaken a comprehensive review of the entire Saudi educational reform effort. The report was undertaken in response to concerns over whether the Saudi government has removed intolerant passages from its textbooks, and it urges the U.S. government to raise at the highest levels the continued teaching of hate and intolerance within Saudi Arabia.

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Re: the elephant in the room,
Reply #1 - Nov 27th, 2015 at 3:41pm
 
What is Wahhabism?

Wahhabism within islam is committed to the purification and  recurrence of islam back to the time of the prophet muhammed and the three successive generations of followers.

Its two major points of reference are the qur'an and sunnah. The latter consists of hadiths, describing how the prophet and the four righteous caliphs dealt with issues in the public and private spheres. These, together with the qur'an, form the basis of sharia law.

Wahhabi muslims call themselves muwahhidun. Every aspect of their life is ruled by sharia. 

The problem is that the Saudis are promoting the purest form of islam possible. (they are the 100% highest grade of muslim there is according to islam)

By it's very nature (pure islamic doctrine) Wahhabism is fundamentalist, fanatical, extremist islam.

As there is not one muslim alive who will advocate scouring the hate and filth (which causes the fanaticism) out of islamic doctrine, Wahhabism is ensured a place in the islamic world.

muslims killing other muslims is preached in the qur'an 5:32  5:33 etc.etc. (both sides practicing their own variation of satanism)   

Then we have the fact that all muslims believe that islam must be the ultimate power in this world.

Because it is the true religion of allah--and its truth is manifest in its power.

However muslims have no power in this world, their power has been lost.

All muslims believe that if they return to the original islam, they can preserve and even restore their power.

So both facets of islam are equally as dangerous as one and another.

Thankfully islam is the brainchild of a deformed insane lunatic, muhammad, so there is no sanity or normality in islam.

muslims will continue to kill other muslims, muslims will continue to kill non muslims, while ever the doctrine remains what it is at the moment.

The climax of 1400 years of following the unholy allah and the deranged muhammad, is playing it's self out as we watch.

islam is a threat and burden to civilized 21st century society.

There's more to come yet before islam is finally wiped out.
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