TankMan
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That's not a bad idea. It actually ties in pretty well with the idea of a national version of Islam. The state needs a counter-narrative.We could establish something similar like we have here in Western countries, the institution of State Church (State Mosque) under direct command of the King (President). Although it could easily become corrupt as the rest of our traditional society already is, but let's hope
But we need to make sure it doesn't become a sect on its own. It needs to tie in with the existing sects while being impartial i.e not Baralvi vs Deobandi vs Shia vs Ahle Hadith. We have enough of that nonsense. Which is why I cited the example of Javed Ghamidi sahib, he works against sectarianism and promotes unity. That must be the stance of a state Mosque.
It will be difficult but a very effective long-term solution.
Portions of the Quran isn't enough. If it were, school students wouldn't be going to maddrassas in the first place.But there is already a 40-60 minute class on Islamiyat that includes portions of the Quran taught daily. What good does this extra half hour do?
Of course most madrassa students are those that don't have schools available. Simply standardizing education and making it accessible will solve half the problem. Having an extra class would solve the other half.