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KP to remove ‘objectionable’ material from textbooks
By Zulfiqar Ali
Updated about 4 hours ago
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PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has decided in principle to remove ‘objectionable material’ from the textbooks of local primary schools to please the key partner of the ruling coalition, Jamaat-i-Islami.

A senior official of the education department told Dawn on Friday that JI leaders had voiced reservations about the printing of pictures of minor girls without dupatta, Christmas cake and a Cross emblem on an ambulance instead of Crescent, the mention of good morning instead of Assalamu Aliakum, and presence of some other ‘objectionable’ content in textbooks for primary schools.

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“JI leaders have complained about minor things in textbooks, whose removal has been decided in principle,” the official said requesting anonymity as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

He said JI had demanded replacement of the expression ‘good morning’ with Assalamu Aliakum and the government was quick to accept it.

JI had objected to pictures of girls without dupatta, X-mas cake, Cross emblem, good morning expression
When contacted, JI provincial spokesman Israrullah said his party had serious reservations about certain contents of textbooks but ‘objectionable’ content had been removed after elementary and secondary education minister Atif Khan met party leaders on Wednesday.

“Officials of the department concerned and textbook board have formally agreed to remove objectionable contents from textbooks and will induct material to be proposed by Jamaat,” he said.

The meeting held in Peshawar on Wednesday was attended by education minister Atif Khan, additional secretary education Qaisar Alam, chairman of the textbook board Jamal Nasir and other senior officers.

Jamaat-i-Islami was represented by local government minister Inayatullah Khan, head of the JI education committee Mirajuddin and other members of the party.

“Jamaat is now satisfied with the government’s assurances and hopes minutes of the meeting with the minister will be implemented in letter and spirit,” Israrullah said, adding that the revised syllabus would conform to Islamic teachings and the ideology of Pakistan.

JI had recently protested the presence of objectionable material in textbooks and even threatened to quit the PTI-led government over it.

JI provincial chief Professor Mohammad Ibrahim had stated early this month that his party had not been taken into confidence before preparation of syllabus for primary schools.

He had complained that the provincial government has removed lessons on the life of Holy Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be upon Him), His wives and four caliphs of Muslims from textbooks and inducted contents about Ranjit Singh, Raja Dahir, and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.

JI claimed that it had signed an agreement with its senior coalition partner in which it was decided that the controversial contents of textbooks by the previous government would be removed and that the new syllabus would be designed with the JI consultation.

Israrullah said the meeting of JI was held in Peshawar on Thursday night which discussed the recent agreement with the government regarding preparation of new syllabus for schools. Professor Ibrahim chaired the meeting.

The spokesman said the material related with teaching of Islam, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and important Muslim personalities, including Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinah, would again be included in textbooks.

He said the India-occupied Kashmir was not shown as part of Pakistan in the map printed in textbooks, while lessons about Quaid-i-Azam were also removed from textbooks designed for children.

He said induction of lesson about Khan Abdul Ghaffar was not a big issue.

The government official said the objection over Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan was turned down and JI leaders were convinced that like Abdul Ghaffar Khan, every politician was controversial.

He said the map incorporated in the Survey of Pakistan had been reproduced in the textbooks.

Published in Dawn, September 27th, 2014

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Lakh de lanat on PTI. IK has no balls to stand up against the mullah's, I guess none of them do. What an effed up nation we are, can't even produce one national leader since Quaid.
First removing Islamic material was wrong thing to do in first place @Jungibaaz PML N supporters should be the last one to talk about it
 
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JI leaders had voiced reservations about the printing of pictures of minor girls without dupatta, Christmas cake and a Cross emblem on an ambulance instead of Crescent, the mention of good morning instead of Assalamu Aliakum, and presence of some other ‘objectionable’ content in textbooks for primary schools.
WTH? That just gave me shudders

If there is any FIR needed it should be for these powerhouse of hormones!
 
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First removing Islamic material was wrong thing to do in first place

If JI wan't religion to be taught with the syllabus, and taught freely. Then xmas cakes and crosses shouldn't offend them.

Bloody hypocrites.
WTH?

If there is any FIR needed it should be for these powerhouse of hormones!

These radical types can't help but be tempted by uncovered women, even little girls. Pathetic scum.
 
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These radical types can't help but be tempted by uncovered women, even little girls. Pathetic scum.
These creatures should just be thrown in some tunnel and fed halwa with naswar (see I aint that bad to just assassinate them though that is option no.1) and keep them there...Jub b moun khol tay hain bakwas hi kertay hain!
 
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If JI wan't religion to be taught with the syllabus, and taught freely. Then xmas cakes and crosses shouldn't offend them.

Bloody hypocrites.


These radical types can't help but be tempted by uncovered women, even little girls. Pathetic scum.
Christian should be taught there religion but not others and removing Islamic topics will only fuel anger so avoid doing it
 
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This is one fucked up country where people from political parties have concerns about these minor things..
 
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Christian should be taught there religion but not others and removing Islamic topics will only fuel anger so avoid doing it

Why? Learning about Christianity doesn't make you Christian... as learning about dinosaurs won't make you T-rex.

You either teach properly or you don't teach at all, distorting teaching as and when the radicals please is killing our next generation.
 
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Can we put these mullahs on the titanic and sink it?
 
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Biography of the prophet removed and replaced by stories of pagan kings? :woot: and people support in the name of progression and liberalism? :disagree: The best thing u can teach your kid is the seerah of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the story of his companions and family members.

As for minor parts like good morning and Xmas- well most of this sounds like work of western NGOs where by they subtle want to infuse western culture into the minds of the kids . What better way is there for muslims to greet another muslims than by Assalamualaikum. What's the need for showing xmas trees ? All in all sound like a decent stance taken by JI. :tup:
 
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