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There have been allegations that Saudi funded schools in Britain, Indonesia and elsewhere promote the extreme Wahhabi form of Islam. We don't need that in Pakistan. Anybody is free to talk about their religion, but not if it promotes intolerance and certainly not if it teaches people to put religion before Pakistan.
Unfortunately, the authorities won't do anything about this scourge, because it compensates for their failure in their respective duties. For the civilian government, it relieves pressure on the regular schooling system, and for the army it provides a good recruiting tool to have people lining up to join the 'army of Islam'.
Unfortunately, the authorities won't do anything about this scourge, because it compensates for their failure in their respective duties. For the civilian government, it relieves pressure on the regular schooling system, and for the army it provides a good recruiting tool to have people lining up to join the 'army of Islam'.