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Burning schools and Problems for the female child are rather simplistic examples for what is much bigger problem.
IM sure u would have a multitude of policies tht in ur perspective would help promote education while keeping Youngsters high on Religion.
THe Fact is Education brings liberalism...hardcore religiosity and educated Liberalism don't go hand in hand.
ITs all over the figures of Islamic nations throwout the world..
DO not quote turkey or SA; ones extensively liberalized and the others an oil mafia.
Having said this..on a more centrist approach.
Every problem has a solution tht can work around existence complexities...people have ton of reason to keep ridiculing and claiming how there way is right and stuff ,until someone ends up doing the supposedly impossible.
But such thing only occur withing empowered societies.
Y this is hard to achieve?
Pakistan is in a habit of Blaming every godam thing tht moves for its unsuccessfulness;this has been nurtured over decades of shameless social planning and indoctrination by the pitiful rulers chosen by the people for the people..(avoiding details)
Ill give u an example ..
a mom tells his boy every time he fails tht .."there nothing wrong with u its oters who are after u"
and similar conclusions are fed into the mind of the child over his growth phase..
what do u thing the child would be like ?
A mama boy?, arrogant?, unreliable? and a liar? .......seriously think about it.Not to mention his total lack of international competitiveness or in this case his competitiveness outside his house.
im not saying everyone in the country will be like tht ...but those who don't kno better would be.
this theory as stated earlier ,is reinforced by the Fact that..
Pakistan still values Zaid haimd over Hoodbhoy
and azizi over Sethi
as popular preseption.
U may be different and im sure many intellectually sound people too but im not talking about the good 10 maybe 15%.
THe doctrine needs to change and an in a big way.
Educators need to be heroes and Philosophers need to be just tht philosophers..because realism and philosophy dont go together .
Let's deliberately avoid the discussion of religion-education relationship, to save it from going beyond the scope of this thread.
I'll summarize it in the form of simple questions, like what's the purpose of education?
What if somebody says that it's the religious duty to attain all that knowledge and grooming you need to live a better life and be a helpful member of your society?
Will you punish a mother for the deeds of her grown son? and by which law?
Considering that both Liberalism or religion doesn't makes you a better learner/student.
And i agree when you mentioned that there no requirement to quote any turkish or saudi models because most of us don't follow any of the two.
The point is as a nation we never thought to improve both our basic and higher education structure, as Vcheng rightly pointed out and i quote.
The problem is not the money; it is the elite, for they need an ignorant nation that is pliable for them to exploit.
The one who can affords sends his/her child to the top notch high ranking institution anywhere in the world and the one who can not afford is bound to suffer due to lack of institutions ,even if there is a will.