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Tajik Cleric Says Textbooks Misinterpret Islam

Tajik schools also ban Islamic dress.

December 17, 2008
By Farangis Najibullah
A prominent Tajik cleric and politician has accused the country's education officials of misinterpreting many historical facts about Islam and the Prophet Muhammad in Tajik schoolbooks.

In an open letter to the Ministry of Education and numerous media interviews, Hoji Akbar Turajonzoda has said that the textbooks' authors have taken an "unprofessional, irrational, and sometimes insulting and offensive stance" toward Islam and Islamic values.

Turajonzoda, who is a member of Tajikistan's upper house of parliament, said the textbooks portray the Prophet Muhammad as a creator of a new religion -- not as the messenger of God -- and suggest that Islam and the Koran were no more than "the product of the prophet's dreams and imagination."

According to Turajonzoda, some of the textbooks, including "The History of the Middle Ages" for sixth-grade students, distort the very principle of Islam, claiming some of God's messages and orders were in fact the prophet's suggestions.

"Among many others issues, there are three major matters in Islam that were divine revelation," the cleric says, "and they include the status of the holy city of Mecca as the center of Islam, the status of the Kaaba as the most sacred site in Islam, and making the hajj the fifth pillar of Islam."

Turajonzoda says he was "outraged and appalled" that the book alleges that the three issues were some sort of political agreement reached between the prophet and leaders of a tribe in Mecca.

"Even Soviet-era textbooks, which were openly atheistic, didn't deny historical facts like our current authors do," Turajonzoda tells RFE/RL's Tajik Service.

The Education Ministry has yet to officially respond to Turajonzoda's open letter. Education Minister Abdujabbor Rahmonov has told RFE/RL that the ministry has been planning for some time to "rewrite some of the textbooks." However, he said, "it's not our top priority; first of all, we have to think about providing textbooks to our schools."

Deliberate Misinterpretation?

But the former head of the State Committee for Religious Affairs, Said Ahmadov, has rejected Turajonzoda's claims about the misrepresentation of Islam in Tajik textbooks, saying the "material has been taken from appropriate Arab-language and other religious sources."

Speaking to RFE/RL, Ahmadov accused the prominent cleric of proposing the censorship of school programs.

Turajonzoda is a former leader of the Islamic opposition.
For his part, Turajonzoda says that the history of Islam was misinterpreted deliberately in textbooks to give the young generation a distorted idea about Islam and poison their minds.

"I don't think the order has come from the president himself," Turajonzoda says. "Government officials who deal with education and ideological issues, most of whom came through the Soviet-era atheistic schools, are involved in it."

Turajonzoda insists it's a part of a wider government campaign to restrict the increasing influence of Islam in Tajik society.

Earlier this week, authorities in the capital Dushanbe's Sino district closed down a mosque, saying it lacked an official license. The mosque has been operating since 1928, despite the Soviet-era clampdown on religious institutions.

In the past two years, dozens of mosques have been closed down all over the country and at least two Dushanbe mosques were bulldozed after officials accused them of failing to register with local authorities. Some former mosques have been turned into pool halls, public baths, and beauty salons.

Many imams who have tried to register their mosques complain about a complicated bureaucratic procedure involving "a lot of unnecessary paperwork."

All In Good Time

At the same time, the wearing of Islamic hijab has been outlawed in public schools and government offices. Last month, shopkeepers in central Dushanbe told RFE/RL that female employees were ordered to remove their head scarves if they wanted to keep their jobs.

The government, however, insists that it maintains complete religious freedom in the country. Unlike during Soviet times, people are free to attend mosque prayers, fast during the holy month of Ramadan, and educate their children in officially registered religious schools.

The Education Ministry has said female students have the right to wear hijab outside schools, but they must observe secular schools' rules banning Islamic dress inside school buildings.

As far as the disputed textbooks and their content on the history of Islam are concerned, Education Minister Rahmonov says: "We're going to revise [the textbooks], but not now, because we have other priorities at the moment. All in good time."

RFE/RL's Tajik Service contributed to this report
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by: Sergey from: USA
January 09, 2009 16:49
"Jonona brought up a crucial question: Sergey, do you know what it is and how it feels to be humiliated? Because if you did, you'd understand Hamas' and others' hatred better."

Jews were humiliated and massacred for thousands of years after loosing ancient Israel to mighty empires of Babylon and Rome.

Palestinians were "humiliated" because they waged genocidal war against rebirth of Israel and lost. Had they not waged genocidal war and accepted Jewish state, they would have their state alongside Jewish decades ago. It was their choice to attempt to exterminate Israel as evidenced by overwhelming victory of Hamas in democratic elections.

The majority of German people in 1930's overwhelmingly supported Hitler and its Holocaust to destroy Jews and populate the earth with "super-human Arians". As the result, Germany ended up in ruins with their cities razed to the ground by allied bombing. I fully realize that there were a plenty of innocent people (especially kids) who died in these campaigns, but there was no other way to destroy Nazi murderous imperial machine than by these harsh measures.

Palestinians now are miserable and humiliated for choosing genocidal war against Jewish people and their state by voting Hamas to power and letting it to repeatedly fire rockets in Israel after Israel fully withdrawn from Gaza.

Now Palestinian people are paying the price for choosing genocidal maniacs as their leaders. Yes, I feel sorry for children who are killed and wounded in this campaign, but it was the choice of Hamas and other Islamists with overwhelming public support to wage a genocidal war against Israel and this latest campaing is a consequence of that choice.

Nobody is free from bad consequences of bad choices, including Palestinians.

by: Sergey from: USA
January 09, 2009 16:27
"Who, in your opinion, is to start or conduct this? Impose it from the outside by bozos who think they know what's good for Muslims as it happens now? That doesn't work and you know that. "

Here what I think more or less civilized world needs to do first regarding Islam.

In short, until Islam reforms itself either internally, externally or combination of two, it is necessary to treat Islam in the same way as Nazi movements were treated during WWII and communists movements were treated during Cold War.

In Europe and America, I would support measures that would prosecute any Islamic organization (mosque, charity, association, etc.) that preaches Jihad, issues statements supporting Jihadist activities anywhere in the world, engages in intimidation of critics of Islam and so on even if there is no evidence linking these organizations directly to Islamist terror groups, like Al-Qaida or Hamas. The fact that these organizations openly support Islamist causes which are in direct conflict with liberal-democratic values is a good enough reason to put them out of business.

I believe that the first vital step that any country that considers itself a part of "free world" need to do is to ban any Islamic activity that constitutes a threat to liberal democratic institutions and traditions. I would support ban on Islamic parties that call for imposition of sharia law and worldwide Islamic caliphate even if they do not support terror activities directly.

In light of this I support ban on parties like pan-Islamist Hizb-Ur-Tahrir that calls for worldwide Islamic caliphate. Though they are not known to be involved directly in Islamist terror, their activity to undermine non-Islamic governments and support for Islamist revolution is a threat for non-Islamic liberal-democratic countries.

In the United States, there are a number of Islamist organizations who deserve much closer scrutiny. I.e. Council on American Islamic Relations had at least 3 of its members who were indicted for involvement with various Islamist terror groups. However, CAIR still functions. I would support a full investigation of the entire organization and its political support for Jihadist activities. CAIR was named in 2007 as "unindicted co-conspirator" in Hamas funding case by the US Federal Prosecutors.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/016754.php

I wonder why there is no official indictment of this organization.

In case of Tajikistan, I support a recent decision to ban Salafist Islam. For all the faults of Tajik regime, I do not want it to be replaced by the rule Islamic clerics, like Turajonzoda.

by: Turgai Sangar
January 09, 2009 08:17
Jonona brought up a crucial question: Sergey, do you know what it is and how it feels to be humiliated? Because if you did, you'd understand Hamas' and others' hatred better.

Besides, I still have no answer to my question regarding this:

"Islamic world really has to undergo drastic reformation, much deeper than reformation"

Who, in your opinion, is to start or conduct this? Impose it from the outside by bozos who think they know what's good for Muslims as it happens now? That doesn't work and you know that.

by: Sergey from: USA
January 08, 2009 18:49
"Those terrorists of 9-11 and so on are miniscule (compared to the total Muslim population worldwide, which is more that a billion) groups of brainwashed brutes that have completely misinterpreted the Holy Book of Koran and give the wrong message about Islam. Islam is not a religion of coercion, violence of war, it is a religion of peace, brotherhood and forgiveness"

OK, let's assume that 9-11 hijackers misinterpreted Koran. How about celebrations that erupted all over Muslim world, including the places like Saudi Arabia that became awash in US money due to selling oil to America ? How come the majority of Palestinian Gazans elected genocidal Hamas in office whose charter explicitly calls for destruction of Jewish state ? How come the baby names "Osama" become the most popular in Pakistan after 9-11 ? What about hundreds of thousands of other members of Al-Qaida, Hamas, Hezbollah and scores of other Islamic terror groups ? Are they "misinterpreting" Koran too ? What about 1400 year old violent Jihad--the wars waged by numerous Islamic rulers (Arab khalifs, Turkish Sultans), starting from profet Muhammad himself, to impose Islam by sword first on Arab tribes on Arabian penninsula and then anywhere Arab cavalry could reach (from Spain to India) ?

You may read about it in a number of books, including "Legacy of Jihad" by Andrew Bostom, or "Islamic Imperialism: A History" by Efraim Karsh.

Yes, Koran has verses calling for forgiveness and peace. However, it has quite a lot of violent verses too calling for slaying infidels, killing apostates and so on. You may say that there are quite a few violent verses from the Bible, especially Old Testament (or Torah/Tanakh as it is known in Jewish world). Yes, it is true. However, these violent verses are directed at limited geographic territory against specific tribes that were populating Promised Land--limited geographic territory. The violent verses of Koran are timeless and not bount by a particular geography.

I would suggest, Jonona, that you read sites more critical of Islam than repeating mantras like "Islam is Religion of Peace" and so on.

Here are a few links I suggest you read:

www.jihadwatch.org

www.thereligionofpeace.com

As for me, until Islamic world will celebrate murderers of Jews, Americans and other "Infidels, Zionists and Crusaders" as "martyrs" and until there are sizable number of Muslims who believe that it's OK to impose "Religion of Peace, Love, Brotherhood and Forgiveness" by force, I will view Islam first and foremost as a dangerous totalitarian political ideology with religious underlying. Sorry, Jonona, I have every reason to fear Islam and its ardent followers judging by their BEHAVIOR, not PROCLAMATION about Islam.

by: Sergey from: USA
January 08, 2009 18:28
"Sergey, it's funny you should say that...remind me again, how many million Palastinians were pushed out of their homes for Israel to be created?"

Well, do you think being pushed to the sea (in other words, murdered) is the same as being expelled from their homes. Palestinians were a part of the Arab-Muslim effort to destroy Jewish state in 1948, so some of them got expelled. They were not murdered en masse--see the difference ?

"And I agree with Turgai that Hamas are freedom fighters like the Jews in Warsaw. I don't want to get personal here - I don't hold a biased view - but you sit there in your warm home in the US and condemn those who whose homes, families and safety (to name a few) were taken away to be terrorists? "

More nonsense,Jonona, stemming from taking too much to heart radical liberal-socialist propaganda of the BBC, CNN and other extremely Liberal US and European media outlets.

Let me remind you that in 2005 or 2006 Israel COMPLETELY WITHDRAWN ITS MILITARY AND POLICE FROM GAZA forcibly evacuating Jewish settlements from there. Israel gave Palestinians a de-facto state. And what they got instead. First, terror group Hamas won the elections. Then HAMAS forcibly expelled their more secular rival Fatah from Gaza. Then Hamas instituted terror against Gazans suspected to be collaborating with Fatah. And Hamaz was FIRING THOUSANDS OF KASSAM AND KATYUSHA ROCKETS INSIDE ISRAEL PROPER WHENEVER IT FELT LIKE.

These so called "freedom fighters" are in fact Islamist and Nazi heirs who seek to destroy Jewish state and Jewish nation. You can read Hamas charter for yourself.

http://www.mideastweb.org/hamas.htm

They seek to impose Islam "over every inch of Palestine". Jewish resistance fighters in Warsaw FOUGHT FOR THEIR VERY LIVES. THEY FOUGHT AGAINST BEING SHIPPED TO AUSHWICZ GAS CHAMBERS. THEY DID NOT FIGHT TO FORCE JUDAISM ON NON-JEWS. THEY DID NOT SEEK TO DESTROY GERMANY AND GERMANS AS PEOPLE. So your comparison of Jewish fighters who fought a REAL GENOCIDE AND WAR OF SURVIVAL with GENOCIDAL HAMAS is not only absurd--IT IS SIMPLY AMORAL !!! IT IS COMPLETE AND UTTER NONSENSE !

by: Jonona from: Khujand, Tajikistan
January 08, 2009 17:00
"Israel, the only civilized country in the entire Middle East. Israel, as far as I know, does not seek to push Arab Muslims and Palestinians into the sea." Sergey, it's funny you should say that...remind me again, how many million Palastinians were pushed out of their homes for Israel to be created? And how many still live in poverty, humiliation, fear and insecurity now?! I would say pretty much ALL of them!
And I agree with Turgai that Hamas are freedom fighters like the Jews in Warsaw. I don't want to get personal here - I don't hold a biased view - but you sit there in your warm home in the US and condemn those who whose homes, families and safety (to name a few) were taken away to be terrorists? Have YOU lived in poverty, had nothing to eat and needed to cross dangerous borders into the land that was once yours to make a living like the Palastinians have to do today to survive? Was your mother forced into prostitution to find you food? Do you have any idea what it is like to live the life of a Palastinian today?
I am absolutely against terrorism, but seeing their situaiton, I have to admit, I absolutely understand their rage, which took them this far.
And blaming Islam for this is (I'm sorry for my rudeness) plain stupid. Under similar oppression and hunger, the peasants of the French Revolution were just as violent as Hamas. And from what I know, none of those were Muslims.
It is the human instict that drives people into violence, not their religion.
And as for all your denunciation of Islam, you are being norrow minded. It is as if I said that "All blondes are dumb". Those terrorists of 9-11 and so on are miniscule (compared to the total Muslim population worldwide, which is more that a billion) groups of brainwashed brutes that have completely misinterpreted the Holy Book of Koran and give the wrong message about Islam. Islam is not a religion of coercion, violence of war, it is a religion of peace, brotherhood and forgiveness. And any educated human who reads the Holy Book would tell you that. So if the Arab world has diplayed the religion as violent, it is because they have "interpreted" it to their own benefits, not that it is a reality. So I disagree with you that Islam needs to go through reformation. No. it needs to be understood for what it really stands for and that requires the readers to be properly educated.
And thus, in the case in Tajikistan, the education minister needs to be replaced!They claim there is religious freedom, yet women are not free to wear the hijab? And I don't think Turajonzoda wishes to turn the country into an Islamic republic. He is, correctly and understandably, acting against those who attempt to spoil the name of Islam by giving the young the wrong information.

by: Turgai Sangar
January 08, 2009 07:41
Yes Sergey, I know the discourse of Hamas and as I said, their anger and hatred have a cause.

Now, whether they will manage to erase 'Israël' is another question. I don't think so. Sooner or later they'll have to be a modus vivendi.

As for the position of other People of the Book under Islam: you know that Jews were much more safer in Islamic Andalusia and in the Ottoman empire that in Christian Europe at the time, don't you?

"Do you know what happens, for instance, if a Muslim wants to convert to Christianity in Islamic country or even in Muslim community in Europe and America?"

I think that was extensively discussed before here. As I said, in many cases by converting to vaticanist or neocon evangelist cults they basically took a side in the End War.

"But you do not support destruction of Uzbekistan because of Karimov or do you?"

Of course not. Karimov, his daughter and their satraps are the ones destroying Uzbekistan and the Uzbek people.

What I appreciate with you Sergey is, that even if we are opponents, at least you bring in more intelligent comments than the primitive rants of 'Tajik from Tajikistan' for example.

by: Sergey from: USA
January 07, 2009 18:37
Also, Turgai, read the following paragraph below carefully.

"The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine, for under the wing of Islam followers of all religions can coexist in security and safety where their lives, possessions and rights are concerned. In the absence of Islam, strife will be rife, oppression spreads, evil prevails and schisms and wars will break out."

Hamas claims that they want to raise banner of Islam "over every inch of Palestine". That includes all territory of the State of Israel, including pre-1967 borders. In other words, it means destruction of Israel and replacement of Israel with Islamist Palestine.

Also they claim that "for under the wing of Islam followers of all religions can coexist in security and safety where their lives, possessions and rights are concerned."

Do you know what happens, for instance, if a Muslim wants to convert to Christianity in Islamic country or even in Muslim community in Europe and America ? They have to run for their lives, like a case of one Afghani who converted to Christianity and had to request political asylum in Italy.

Or read a few articles what happened to Muslims who wanted to leave Islam.

"Egypt Rules Christian Convert Must Remain Legally Muslim "

http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080203/egypt-rules-christian-convert-must-remain-legally-muslim.htm

"A Muslim converts to Christianity foments sectarian antagonism"

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/08/11/africa/ME-GEN-Egypt-Muslim-Convert.php

Excerpt from an article:

"An Egyptian Muslim who converted to Christianity has gone into hiding, facing death threats after he launched an attempt to get official recognition of his change of religion, an unprecedented step in this conservative Islamic nation."

"Muslim convert to Christianity butchered".

http://www.domini.org/openbook/pal20030729.htm

"Persecuted for Leaving Islam:

UK : Being an Apostate in Britain.
British Muslims who want to leave Islam have serious problems—their family members & former friends now want to kill them."

http://persecutedbyislam.blogspot.com/2007/08/persecuted-for-leaving-islam.html

by: Sergey from: USA
January 07, 2009 18:18
"No. Why? I hate Karimov. Do I hate Uzbek people and Uzbekistan for that? "

But you do not support destruction of Uzbekistan because of Karimov or do you ?

"Islamist movements turn religion into an instrument and seek to use it as an ideology, but there is no intention to create a new Man as was the case for Europe."

Well, the Islamists may not be equal to communists or Nazis in terms of creating a "New Man". However, they seek to impose Islam on everyone, which is clearly a hallmark of any totalitarian and imperial ideology, such as Nazism and Communism. You can find it for yourself reading Hamas website.

http://www.mideastweb.org/hamas.htm

Here are a few excerpts from Hamas Charter. They are part of a global Jihadist movement that includes Hezbollah, Al-Qaida, Hizb-Ur-Tahrir and host of other terror groups and political parties seeking to impose Islam all over the world.

"The Islamic Resistance Movement: The Movement's programme is Islam. From it, it draws its ideas, ways of thinking and understanding of the universe, life and man. It resorts to it for judgement in all its conduct, and it is inspired by it for guidance of its steps."

"The Islamic Resistance Movement is one of the wings of Moslem Brotherhood in Palestine. Moslem Brotherhood Movement is a universal organization which constitutes the largest Islamic movement in modern times. It is characterised by its deep understanding, accurate comprehension and its complete embrace of all Islamic concepts of all aspects of life, culture, creed, politics, economics, education, society, justice and judgement, the spreading of Islam, education, art, information, science of the occult and conversion to Islam."

by: Turgai Sangar
January 07, 2009 12:30
"they are Islamic or Islamo-Nazi terrorist thugs who seek destroy Israel"

Le Monde diplomatique - France | Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Stefan Durand on the "Islamic-fascist" conspiracy myth

The researcher Stefan Durand rejects the neoconservative argument that associates Islamism with Fascism. "Islamist movements turn religion into an instrument and seek to use it as an ideology, but there is no intention to create a new Man as was the case for Europe. It is more about old religious or societal archaism than a global, coherent ideology. On top of this, the popular success of these movements often comes from factors that are not ideological. ... To unite beneath the same banner, that of 'Islamic-fascists', dozens of disparate movements, often in conflict with one another and with very diverse objectives, allows the implantation of a mythical Islamist world-wide conspiracy, along with the covering up of utterly profane geopolitical questions and thus no longer addressing the causes that lead to the birth of most of these movements."

If you read French, here's the link to the full article:
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2006/11/DURAND/14115
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