What's new

Ouran and Siyer was the Elective in Turkish Schools

forummurat

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Feb 5, 2008
Messages
323
Reaction score
0
A GOOD NEWS FOR TURKIYE

m_kur-an_k.jpg


Turkish Parliament adopted the new education law last night..
Ouran and Siyer (The Life of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.) was the elective in Turkish middle and high schools..
Alawis and other different believers will/can learn own belief as adopted..
 
.
meclis.jpg


AK Party, MHP agree on Quran elective courses in Turkish schools

The Parliament completed debating eight articles of the bill amid heated discussions.



The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) agreed on elective courses covering the life of the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran during a debate of the compulsory education bill in Parliament.
Parliament began debating the articles of the 27-article compulsory education bill, seeking to increase the duration of compulsory education from eight years to 12, on Wednesday afternoon. The Parliament completed debating eight articles of the bill amid heated discussions.

Although the opposition party, the MHP, is against some parts of the bill, it agreed with the AK Party, which prepared the bill, on the issue of elective courses.

The MHP submitted a proposal to the bill which states that the Quran and the life of the Prophet Muhammad should be taught in school as elective courses. Having submitted a similar proposal before, the AK Party supported the MHP in its proposal during the debates.

Speaking to Cihan, AK Party parliamentary group chairman Mahir Ünal said the bill already included some regulations about the elective courses, but with its proposal, the MHP requested to include the Quran and the life of the Prophet Muhammad to the bill as elective courses, which the AK Party supports.

Oktay Vural, the MHP parliamentary group chairman, told Cihan that the MHP finds the support of the AK Party for their proposal positive but added that it did not mean the MHP supported the bill in its entirety, as there are a number of points the MHP opposes.

Stating that it is not exactly clear why the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) is opposing the bill, Vural added that the MHP support the dividing of the duration of compulsory education into three levels -- four years of primary school, four years of middle school and another four years devoted to high school -- and that they therefore disagree with the CHP, which harshly opposes the division.

"Protests"

While Parliament continues to debate the articles of the bill, nongovernmental organizations staged protests against the bill on Thursday. About 30 nongovernmental organizations gathered in front of the Parliament building in protest of the new bill. Speaking as a representative for the organizations, Education and Science Employees Union (Eğitim-İş) President Veli Demir said: “With the new education system, formulated as 4+4+4, the government is trying to separate the Turkish education system from secularism and science. The government plans to install a retrogressive education system in Turkey with the new bill.”

The Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (KESK) is another nongovernmental organization protesting the new bill. KESK members, who came from various cities to Ankara for the demonstrations against the bill, gathered in Ankara's streets to protest the debates on the bill. The KESK members began to march towards Parliament but were met with police resistance. The police did not let them march to Parliament, leading to clashes between KESK members and the police. Police used water cannons and teargas in order to disperse the demonstrators.

KESK members made a statement to the press early on Thursday in which KESK Chairman Lami Özgen said they would not give up fighting against the new bill and added that they had requested to take part in discussions over the bill.

Cihan
 
. .
weird to see mhp being in favour off this...

why is chp against this system, what will it bring to the turkish education system?

someone who can explain to me this topic?
 
.
The reason is pretty clear. A mentality that was always in favor of suppressing people's belief have a hard time swallowing the changes. This is truly a step towards a better future... Let's hope the implementations will be beneficial for everyone
 
.
The reason is pretty clear. A mentality that was always in favor of suppressing people's belief have a hard time swallowing the changes. This is truly a step towards a better future... Let's hope the implementations will be beneficial for everyone

Again with lack of knowledge, you are posting the exact propaganda they make... CHP is against it because with this law AKP sneaked a deal worth $20 billion without making a tender... No is talking about that stolen money thanks to this law... Media is focusing on the law rather than focusing on this corruption...

Your lack of knowledge about Turkey is embarrasing...
 
.
Again with lack of knowledge, you are posting the exact propaganda they make... CHP is against it because with this law AKP sneaked a deal worth $20 billion without making a tender... No is talking about that stolen money thanks to this law... Media is focusing on the law rather than focusing on this corruption...

Your lack of knowledge about Turkey is embarrasing...

Your comments and nonsense connections is so far fetched. No wonder Turkish education system is one of the worst in world when so-called university students do nothing but empty political propaganda.

A question in who wants to be a millionaire in Turkey. The contender is university student who studies Political Science and the question is: what is the millet meclisi also called?
A uni students who studies political science answers Yüce Divan when one of the options is Parliament. I know that some will say this is a standalone incident. But it isn't.

Care explaining how AKP sneaked a deal worth $20 bio with this law? Wake up from your dystopian world soon, your myopic comments contain nothing but complete nonsense.
 
.
A GOOD NEWS FOR TURKIYE

m_kur-an_k.jpg


Turkish Parliament adopted the new education law last night..
Ouran and Siyer was the elective in Turkish middle and high schools..
Alawis and other different believers will/can learn own belief as adopted..

good news, before when we had musharraf, he was trying to remove quran surats from courses, he removed surat tauba and was copying turkey, now even turkey will have this course, btw will it be mendatory?
 
.
Btw what is a ''Siyer''?

I guess it was a translation ''error''
 
. .
Nice tactics to divert peoples attention, everythime when their curroption is unmasked they come up with this kind of changes.. We're already used to it.. they can only fool some idiot teenagers like Zulkarneyn and brain deads folks like BordoEnes. :D

No, no don't get me wrong I have no problem with Ouran being tought at schools as long as they don't use this argument as a tool to mask their corruption... And of course, Bible and Tohar should be tought to.. Turkey is a secular country, there should be no difference between Christians, Jews and Muslims. If muslims holy book will be a elective lesson than Bible and Torah should be too.
 
. . .
@Deno
No, no don't get me wrong I have no problem with Ouran being tought at schools as long as they don't use this argument as a tool to mask their corruption... And of course, Bible and Tohar should be tought to.. Turkey is a secular country, there should be no difference between Christians, Jews and Muslims. If muslims holy book will be a elective lesson than Bible and Torah should be too.

You shouldn't get me wrong either, i was barely saying the same thing.
 
.
No, no don't get me wrong I have no problem with Ouran being tought at schools as long as they don't use this argument as a tool to mask their corruption... And of course, Bible and Tohar should be tought to.. Turkey is a secular country, there should be no difference between Christians, Jews and Muslims. If muslims holy book will be a elective lesson than Bible and Torah should be too.

majority doesnt want to learn torah and bible, majority wants to learn quran
 
.
Back
Top Bottom