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“Madrasa Education is a Clear Violation of the Human Rights of Children”: Sultan Shahin asks UNHRC to make Muslim Countries Stick to their Pious Declarations

 

 

 

By Sultan Shahin, Editor, New Age Islam

 U N Human Rights Council, 19th session March 2012 Geneva 27 February– 23 March 2012

 Agenda item 3: Promotion of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development

 Oral statement by Sultan Shahin, Editor, New Age Islam

 On behalf of United Schools International

 9 March 2012

 Madame Chairperson,

 The third annual report the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Violence against Children (submitted to the Council in accordance with General Assembly resolution 65/197 on 13 January 2012), calls on the Member States to renew their commitments to step up efforts in protecting and promoting the rights of children.

 

But many states, particularly in the Muslim-majority countries, while paying vague lip service to these commitments, are not actually heeding the urges of the world community. Madrasa education given to millions of Muslim children, across the world, for instance, is one example.

 

Both the *Declarations emanating from Arab countries, Marrakesh 2010 and Cairo 2009, provided in the report, are full of high-sounding resolutions on protecting the rights of children. But it is wealthy Arab countries that fund the tens of thousands of madrasas running across the Muslim world. As practised today Madrasa Education is a clear violation of the human rights of children to equality, dignity and quality education. Along with funds, the petrodollar-rich Arab countries also provide the core curriculum and text books for these madrasas. This teaching provides basic grounding in an extremist religious outlook that keeps these children from interacting with other communities, even other Muslim sects, and thus deprives them of any possible opportunities for a normal life.

 

Most of the children admitted to these Islamic religious schools come from the poorest of the poor families. They are plucked out of their natural environment where they would have learned some skills necessary to survive as working adults. They are brainwashed in the madrasas by some semi-literate Mullahs and once their utility for attracting Arab funds earmarked for madrasa education is finished, they are literally thrown out on streets without any means or skills for survival. The wealthy and middle class Muslims do not send their children to madrasas, as they know that the only careers available to these children is to become low-paid imams or muezzins in village mosques. In some countries, like Pakistan, though, there is another option too. They can turn into suicidal human bombs, bringing some short-term prosperity to their impoverished families, but losing their own lives and killing scores of innocent men, women and children of other religions or other Islamic sects.

 

The madrasa educated have become easy prey to the terrorists because they have been given an education that neither values life in this world nor teaches them respect for other religions, and civilisations. Indeed, it teaches them to consider all verses of the Holy Quran as of universal significance, though the Quran is a compilation of situational verses, some of which came to provide instructions for those specific situations alone.

 

But nowhere in the world does the madrasa curriculum teach students to distinguish between the verses of universal and transitory significance like the ones that came during the defensive wars that Prophet Mohammad had to fight. Nor is the strong Quranic message of plural co-existence passed on to them in its right spirit.

 

 I would, therefore, urge the Council, to find some way to make countries stick to the promises and pious declarations they make to appear to be part of the comity of nations.  The Council should also reiterate the Durban Declaration’s goal of Dialogue among civilisations through education to all without any discrimination. Good quality education given to all students in Muslim societies would be conducive to both peace and prosperity of the world.

 

 

United Nations Webcast - UNIS, General Debate Item:3 (cont.), 27th meeting 19th Session 09 March 2012

 

 

 

No one can disagree with the conclusion of the third annual report the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Violence against Children that “a renewed commitment of all actors is necessary to bring to life the vision of a world were children can be children and safely live, play, learn, develop their full potential, and make the most of all existing opportunities.” It is time the world community found a way of convincing the Islamic monarchies, republics and Muslim majority countries that their promises need to be kept and rights of children have to be looked after. If they do not have regard for international covenants that they have pledged to uphold, they should at least listen to the strong human rights content of the Quranic verses. Islam puts Hugooqul Ibaad (rights of all creation of God over us and our corresponding duties towards them) even above Huqooguqul Allah (rights of Allah over us and our corresponding duties).

 

*The special representative’s report includes an Annex entitled: Political commitments by regional organizations and institutions to prevent and address violence against children in the framework of the process of follow-up to the recommendations of the United Nations Study on Violence against Children. This presents two declarations from Arab countries.

 

 

*1. Marrakesh Declaration adopted by Fourth High Level Conference on the Rights of the Child, December 2010

2. Cairo Declaration on the Convention on the Rights of the Child and Islamic Jurisprudence. November 2009

 

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COMMENTS
  • Thank you for posting the webcast!It definitely brings a little more clarity to the issues involved.It would appear that here we find a straightforward case of convincing the donors to insist along with the Quran Education, Some side subjects;For example, Sura Yasin, third part onwards only scientific issues are dealt with, God has created everything in pairs, for instance, the phenomena of reproduction & Growth in Agriculture, such as fruit trees , the sustenance of subterranean life, etc are dealt with.-

     A clear case of adding Biology & Zoology & other life Sciences to the curricula,The movements of the Sun & Moon in Sura Yasin, and the reference to their orbits, a clear case of introducing Planetary Sciences, Physics and Geography to the curriculaThe reference to the Honey Bee in Sura Nahl, Verses 68 & 69 - A clear case of bringing to the fore, knowledge & issues of how they are used in pollination and the application to the Agricultural Sciences,I am not aware if our brothers are aware that the enormous crops of Almond, Grapes, Oranges in California & elsewhere have only been feasible through extensive use of Honey Bees and their contributions as a vehicle for pollination and how the Agriculture Production could collapse due to the recent viral attack on the Honey Bee & the phenomenon known as “Bee Colony Collapse.”Again in Sura Yasin, the reference to the Ships & Boats “And similar vehicles”- a clear case of introducing curricula related to Marine engineering.In Sura Ale Imran, Ayat 27:??????? ???????? ??? ?????????? ????????? ?????????? ??? ?????????? ?????????? ???????? ???? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???? ?????????? ?????????? ??? ???????? ???????? ???????? (??) reference to: Thou causest the night to pass into the day, and Thou causest the day to pass into the night. And Thou bringest forth the living from the dead, and Thou bringest forth the dead from the living. And Thou givest sustenance to whom Thou choosest, without stint. (27)clearly is a case of introducing Geography, Astronomy, Science of evolution, to the curricula.

    The last part of the Sura Yasin deals with the Dairy Industry & its significance in Life & Economics, In Sura Ghashia, for example, “Afala Yanzaroona, ilal ibili Kaifa Khuleqat, Wal ilasSamaai Kaifa Rufeat, wa ilala jibaale kaifa nusebat, Wa ilal Arze kaifa sutehat , will clearly portend to having a case for Geography and Sciences.This is the line that we should take; and not merely criticize what is already being done!With Kind Regards,Mohammed Ali Rizvi Markham ON Canada


    By Mohammed Ali Rizvi - 4/16/2012 11:40:21 PM
  • The real character of the Muslims and the purpose of mosques can be seen in the realisation of the truth by Mr. Rizvi
    By Raihan Nezami - 4/6/2012 9:44:41 AM
  • Running a Madrasah or for that matter any establishment is not an easy task. Particularly so, in resource deprived countries & resource deprived communities.Try doing so yourself & see- funding, keeping discipline, commitment, health & hygiene issues, and of course, Learning the religious text!Any school for that matter provides a place for bonding, making new friends, exchanging ideas, sharing experiences, sharing in each others’ values in times of need & otherwise.The only objection as I see here is to the curriculum.

    It would be a better idea, to use the already established set-ups but go further to invigorate it by adding Libraries, Books, sports facilities, and more funding.In a Mosque in New Delhi, just passing by, at afternoon prayer time, I happened to check in, and there was a lunch in progress! I was heartily invited to join the Meal in very simple settings, to some lentils and bread. Never in my life have I had a mealso good with all the little ones sitting in rows around me.

    Even when there was not much to go round, the little hands kept offering me more & more of what food was available! As soon as it was over, some cleaned up the place some boys did the dishes, some served Water. Never will I ever forget that gathering! May God bless them all and their good Teachers!It is very easy to criticize but is there a Plan B for all these little guys in poor countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh?Kind RegardsMohammed Ali RizviMarkham ON Canada


    By Mohammed Ali Rizvi - 4/6/2012 7:13:46 AM
  • @sadaf Why must hindus follow ram raj to the sect of people how does not have any belief of rama and who does not care about hindus whether it is kashmir or pakistan.
    By satwa gunam - 3/19/2012 10:57:35 AM
  • At least majority of Hindus are notsupporting Narendra Modi or even his party in states like: Punjab, Haryana,Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, and 8 North eastern states,Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa. How many statesthese are? I hope you are counting on your fingers of your feet by now afterhaving exhausted that of hands. Even in Maharashtra, majority of Hindus do notlike Narendra Modi. So which majority you are talking about? Yes if we countonly RSS shakhas then I can hope that he is liked by majority. But you neverknow even there is also a strong lobby favouring Nitin Gadkari over NarendraModi as Modi in order to appear taller has stepped on the tail of RSS and hashurt its image by making RSS appear gang of murderers. Nitin Gadkari has muchbetter and cleaner image and has good organizing ability too. Anyway so in noway majority of Hindus are with Narendra Modi. 

    Come to second part. When you agree withwhat happened in Gujrat was not between Hindus and Muslims it is your makkarito not go ahead and agree that it was the unjust Chief Minister who brought badname to Hindus. As for talking about Kashmir, your argument is that sinceMuslims of Kashmir do not come out to support Hindus in Kashmir, so it is OKthat Muslims of Gujarat should be punished! What nonsense logic is this Satwa.Are you out of your mind? Hang a lean and thin person because the fatter onewho was supposed to be hanged is difficult to hang. Wah!! 

    Lastly, Narendra Modi has written hisname alongside that of Ravan who too had made Lanka of Gold, as it is saidabout him, but was unjust. No matter how much Narendra Modi may bring FDI inGujarat. He forgot his rajdharm and such adharmi will no way be supported bysuch Hindus who believe in dharm. For adharmis like you and your Jansanghibrigade, haven’t you heard of that song ‘Ramchandra kah gaye siya se (I hopeyou know what is siya for, it is for Mother Sita, his wife, and I felt need toexplain this because you being Jansanghi are adharmi so possibly you do notknow all these), aisa Kalyug aayega, Muslim Hindu ko Hindu ki hi dharm yaaddilayega.


    By sadaf - 3/18/2012 12:57:35 PM

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