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Old 05-06-2008, 01:07 PM
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Default Re: Turkish Schools Offer Pakistan a Gentler Islam

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Originally Posted by Jamroll View Post
I understand that, bro. I think it's admirable that educated Turks are coming to Pakistan to help educate their fellow Muslim brothers and sisters. I'm just wondering if these schools have taken into account there is quite a different culture in the two countries, and whether they've applied this in the way they approach their curriculum.

I think there needs to be an appreciation of these differences and similarities, and an appropriate application of schools in light of these, rather than just importing Turkish ideas, that work in a Turkish context straight into Pakistan.

Dont worry theyre not trying to import Turkish ideas, they just want to be the bridge of peace, between Turks and others. I think u've never been together with them. ?
Last year, 10 american boys and girls ,who were Oklahoma Turkish high school's students, came to Turkey and we hosted them at our house for an evening. We prepared a great dinner, a beautiful garden. They were not muslims, but enjoyed our company very much. They were trying to learn Turkish and it was cute..This is the way to the result of these schools, sincerity. When those kids grow up they will know that muslims are not terrorists, and this will bring peace simply.
Why do non-Turks send their children to those schools ? One christian mom said: "it is simple, i trust them. my kid has become respectful to me and i know the teachers are very hardworking."

That article is directly talking about the differences(?) between Pakis and Turks but i know Pakis who live in the west, are not different than Turks. Turks who live in the villages are not different than Pakis of pakistan.
The moral is: really the turkish teachers are leaving their families here and move there for educating your kids. This is a great sacrification, a jihad. My cousin went to Afghanistan with her husband, and teaching there in a Turkish school. I could never do that. may Allah be with them

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