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More likely, I think, is that the minister will discuss the ISIS and Iranian challenges and the ideological responses he prescribes for Pakistan - its politicians, media, and schools.
As near as I can tell, the Saudi approach has been for a long time that religious and sectarian hatred isn't something to be eliminated through education and propaganda but rather something to be encouraged and directed, as needed. This approach has reached it's limit with the development of ISIS, which recruits Saudis to fight the Saudi state using the ideological materials of Saudi Arabia's own anti-terrorist and terrorist-reform curricula. So there is a chance that with the new King's attitude of, "Are we on G-d's side?" the religious minister will discuss changing this policy, to Pakistan's general benefit.
As near as I can tell, the Saudi approach has been for a long time that religious and sectarian hatred isn't something to be eliminated through education and propaganda but rather something to be encouraged and directed, as needed. This approach has reached it's limit with the development of ISIS, which recruits Saudis to fight the Saudi state using the ideological materials of Saudi Arabia's own anti-terrorist and terrorist-reform curricula. So there is a chance that with the new King's attitude of, "Are we on G-d's side?" the religious minister will discuss changing this policy, to Pakistan's general benefit.