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Default Re: Indian Muslims are not well served by their leaders

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Originally Posted by GOTFIVEONIT View Post
i get what you mean, but some of the subjects are taught to give people a full round view of the world at large. i do agree the some secular subjects should be taught to the students, such as math, science, and literature. but the core subjects can be religion. but they should also be exposed to the arts and technology as well. because these are the future mullahs of thier communities. people will be asking them for guidence, they have to have a well rounded view to help these people.

As for teaching religion in schools, in public schools, in secular states, religion is not allowed to be taught.
I totally agree with you.

I think that's the problem. Muslims might not be able to afford private schools, and when public schools choose not to teach religion, then the best alternative would be a madrassah.
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