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India-Pakistan
Pakistan sees lull in US drone strikes
2011-12-21
[Pak Daily Times] The CIA has stopped firing missiles at snuffies in Pakistain since last month's deadly NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis....
Arclight airstrikes along the Afghan border so as not to "aggravate" already strained ties with Islamabad, the chief of Senate Defence's Committee said on Tuesday.

The 33-day pause is the longest since the programme began in 2004, according to The Long War Journal, a website that tracks the strikes.

Tensions between Pakistain and the United States are at their lowest ebb in years following the November 26 Arclight airstrikes at the Pakistain Army border outpost that killed 24 soldiers. The Pak Army responded by closing its border with Afghanistan to trucks carrying US and NATO war supplies. It is demanding a complete review of its relationship with Washington.

Javed Ashraf Qazi, the defence committee chief, said he believed the pause in attacks was because the US "does not want to aggravate the situation any further."

Still, Qazi, a former army general who gets high-level briefings because of his position on the committee, said he believed that if the United States had a "high-level" target in its sights then, "I think they would go ahead" and launch a strike. "If they do so, the results could get worse," he said.
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India-Pakistan
Nato strike was deliberate, part of 'plot': DGMO
2011-12-09
[Dawn] Director General Military Operations (DGMO) Major General Ashfaq Nadeem on Thursday said November 26 attack on Salala check post was a deliberate act and part of a 'plot,' DawnNews reported.

Briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Defence which met here under the chairmanship of Javed Ashraf Qazi, Nadeem said the attack was conducted by US Special Forces as NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis....
has no control over them in Afghanistan.

He said NATO officials deceived the Pak officer on duty at the coordination centre by giving him wrong information about the location of the operation.

The DGMO further said the attack was pre-planned and was aimed to strengthen the Taliban because the two check posts attacked were built to curb thugs' infiltration and had been serving the purpose effectively.

He said bully boyz never come up on mountain peaks and always hide inside ditches and cracks.

The security forces have been redeployed after rebuilding the Valcano and Bolder check posts, said the Maj. Gen. Pak forces can not afford to leave the area vacant, he added.

Officials of Foreign office and ministry of defence were also present during the briefing.
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India-Pakistan
Pakistan is able to retaliate if need be: Senate defense committee
2011-09-28
One false move and Jackson's Hole gets it!
[Dawn] The Senate's Standing Committee on Defense said on Tuesday that the US will never dare to attack Pakistain, however Pakistain is fully capable to retaliate if ever necessary, DawnNews reported.

The committee also supported the decision to call an All Parties Conference.

After the meeting of the defense committee, Lieutenant General (R) Javed Ashraf Qazi told the media that the committee condemned all the allegations made by the US against Pakistain and was seriously considering all the threats given by them.

The committee also urged the foreign office to send delegations to the ally states for confidence building measures.

Qazi also stated that the US pledged to give aid to Pakistain, however the assistance was not provided as promised. He said that the US did not give Pakistain the military equipment as pledged either.

The committee said that blaming Pakistain will ultimately only end up helping the forces of Evil while the differences could only be resolved through dialogue.
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India-Pakistan
The Fluttering Flag of Jehad
2009-04-19
Khaled Ahmed does a book review
The Fluttering Flag of Jehad
By Amir Mir - Mashal Books Lahore 2008 Pp306; Price Rs 700

Amir Mir has developed into an informed commentator on the state of jihad with an uncomfortable inside track with those who are supposed to counter it in Pakistan. Of course jihad has unfortunately become another name for terrorism and those who have taken it out of the roster of the functions of the state and privatised it are to blame for this development.

Amir Mir was able to interview Benazir Bhutto just before she fell to the terrorism of Al Qaeda or whoever it was who assassinated her in December 2007. She thought Pervez Musharraf was secretly in league with the terrorists and had tried to kill her in Karachi in October 2007, and was sure he would get terrorists like Abdur Rehman Otho of Lashkar-e Jhangvi and Qari Saifullah Akhtar of Harkat Jihad Islami, protégés of the ISI, to do the job. She named Brigadier Ijaz Shah and Brigadier Riaz Chibb etc. in her final writings. She predicted her death and blamed it on the army; months later, Major General Faisal Alvi too predicted his own death at the hands of the army and was shot down in Islamabad.

Musharraf claimed that Benazir was killed by Baitullah Mehsud through his suicide-bombers whose minder was taped talking to him on the phone about the achievement. Evidence in place was destroyed by the establishment, and questions arising from her murder could not be answered although Al Qaeda was at first quoted in the press as having taken care of ‘the most precious American asset in the words of Mustafa Abu Yazid, the Al Qaeda commander in Afghanistan. Benazir had her moles inside the ISI (p.28); but Amir doesnt accept that Baitullah Mehsud killed her and gives a convincing critique of the findings of Scotland Yard.

Now a lot of writers use inside information from the US government to claim that Musharraf was sympathetic to the Taliban as they fled from the US attack in 2001. Amir Mir tells us that Corps Commander Peshawar General Safdar Hussain, who signed the peace accord with Baitullah Mehsud at Sararogha near Wana in February 2005, had called him a soldier of peace even as Mehsuds warriors shouted ‘Death to America. Major General Faisal Alvi was to accuse some elements in the army high command of being on the side of the Taliban before his assassination in 2008. Baitullah rewarded General Hussain with 200 captured Pakistani troops in August 2007.

Benazir believed Qari Saifullah Akhtar was involved in the attempt on her life in Karachi in October 2007 (p.43). Qari was in prison for trying to kill Musharraf in 2004 and was sprung from there to do the job on Benazir. Musharraf was outraged when he got to know that an ISI protégé had tried to kill him from his safe haven in Dubai after fleeing from Afghanistan in 2001. Qari was special because he was rescued by the spooks after he was found involved in trying to stage a military coup in league with Islamist fanatic Major General Zaheerul Islam Abbasi in 1995. He along with his Harkat Jihad Islami was to become the favourite of the Taliban government.

The place to be mined for leadership talent was Karachis Banuri Mosque where the Qari and that other protégé Fazlur Rehman Khalil had received their Deobandi orientation. The third Banuri Mosque protégé of the state was Maulana Masud Azhar, who formed Jaish-e Muhammad and was rescued from an Indian jail together with Omar Sheikh, the man who later helped kill Daniel Pearl in Karachi. Qari was recalled from Dubai and kept in custody, and the Lahore High Court did not release him on a habeas corpus petition. But he was released quietly before Benazir arrived in Pakistan in October 2007 (p.45).

After Benazir named him in her posthumous book, Qari was arrested again in March 2008. The reaction came in the shape of a suicide attacks on the Naval War College and the FIA office in Lahore where Qaris terrorists were being kept for interrogation into the War College attack (p.47). A Karachi terrorist court heard the case against Qari and freed him on bail because the proof with which the prosecution could have proved him guilty had ‘disappeared. Later he was rearrested but then quietly released by the Home Department because the spooks wanted him freed (p.48).
Fazlur Rehman Khalil is the sort of person who can some day get Pakistan into trouble after which Islamabad will have to say he has mysteriously left the country and cannot be produced. He is Osama bin Ladens man and his Harkatul Mujahideen was prominent among the jihadi organisations in Kashmir and ran training camps for warriors in Dhamial just outside Rawalpindi

Fazlur Rehman Khalil is another protected person who lives in Islamabad but governments hardly know what he has been saying to the American authors who visit him. When Islamabad got into trouble with its own clerics in Lal Masjid, it was Khalil who was taken out and made to negotiate with them (p.109). He is the sort of person who can some day get Pakistan into trouble after which Islamabad will have to say he has mysteriously left the country and cannot be produced. He is Osama bin Ladens man and his Harkatul Mujahideen was prominent among the jihadi organisations in Kashmir and ran training camps for warriors in Dhamial just outside Rawalpindi, at least that is what an American suspect Hamid Hayat told the FBI after visiting it (p.108).

It is not only Dr AQ Khan whom Pakistan has to save from being kidnapped by the anti-proliferationist West, there is also Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, the top scientist who enriched uranium at Khushab and then conferred with Osama bin Laden about building a nuclear bomb when he was in Kabul looking after his charity organisation called Umma Tameer Nau (p.111). He is the crazy bearded man who once presented a paper to General Zia saying Pakistan could make electricity from jinns. He also thought he could use a nuclear bomb to clear up a silted Tarbela Dam. Daniel Pearl was on to him, but he got killed when he got close to another protected person.
there is also Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, the top scientist who enriched uranium at Khushab and then conferred with Osama bin Laden about building a nuclear bomb when he was in Kabul looking after his charity organisation called Umma Tameer Nau (p.111). He is the crazy bearded man who once presented a paper to General Zia saying Pakistan could make electricity from jinns. He also thought he could use a nuclear bomb to clear up a silted Tarbela Dam. Daniel Pearl was on to him

The other person was Mubarak Shah Gilani, a scion of the great Sufi of Lahore, Mianmir, who actually controlled jinns and ran a jihadi organisation named Al Fuqra still alive and doing well in the UKs Londonistan. He had recruited Richard Reid, the Shoe Bomber terrorist who was caught before he could blow up an aircraft. Daniel Pearl had traced Mubarak Shah Gilani to Karachi and was going to interview him when he was tricked by Omar Sheikh into going with Lashkar-e Jhangvi gunmen who then handed him over to Khaled Sheikh Muhammad, who confessed at Guantanamo to personally beheading him (p.116). Omar Sheikh, who got involved in planning the 9/11 strike, was finally made to surrender after sheltering in home secretary and ex-ISI officer Ijaz Shahs residence in Lahore for a week.

The book says on page 122 that the ISI chief General Mehmood was later investigated by FBI for sending $100,000 to plane hijacker Atta, who led the 9/11 strike on the World Trade Centre. The conduit for Mehmood was Omar Sheikh. The Wall Street Journal, Daniel Pearls paper, reported that an examination of Omar Sheikhs telephone record showed him talking to General Mehmood, proving also that the money sent by General Mehmood through Omar Sheikh was funding for the New York strike (p.122). General Musharraf in his book reported, as if in rebuttal, that Omar Sheikh was first recruited by the British spy agency MI6.
the ISI chief General Mehmood was later investigated by FBI for sending $100,000 to plane hijacker Atta, who led the 9/11 strike on the World Trade Centre. The conduit for Mehmood was Omar Sheikh. The Wall Street Journal, Daniel Pearls paper, reported that an examination of Omar Sheikhs telephone record showed him talking to General Mehmood, proving also that the money sent by General Mehmood through Omar Sheikh was funding for the New York strike

The book also reports that the hijacking — done by Masood Azhars brother Abdul Rauf and brother-in-law Yusuf Azhar — of an Indian airliner that led to the release of Omar Sheikh and Masood Azhar from an Indian jail was linked to the ISI because its Quetta-based officers talked to the hijackers on the wireless set at Kandahar (p.128). Masood Azhar then went on to attack the Parliament in New Delhi in 2001, a month after 9/11. ISI chief Javed Ashraf Qazi on March 6, 2004 admitted that Jaish was involved in the New Delhi parliament assault (p.134). Later Jaish militants were to be housed in Lal Masjid during its siege by state troops in 2007 (p.141).

An interesting chapter is included on the infiltration of the Pakistani cricket team by the Tablighi Jamaat. As a result, the team under captain Inzamam-ul Haq lost its playing ability to its obsession with tabligh and conversion. Media manager PJ Mir accused the team of neglecting the game during the 2007 World Cup and spending all the time trying to convert the innocent people of the West Indies (p.204).
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India-Pakistan
11 suicide bombers enter Rawalpindi
2008-01-19
Eleven suicide bombers had entered Rawalpindi to target politicians and sensitive installations, Online news agency reported on Friday. “Former federal ministers, including Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed and Ejazul Haq, and senior policemen are on the suicide bombers’ hit list,” Online’s sources said.

Dawn News television channel said Nawaz Sharif, Javed Ashraf Qazi and Ejazul Haq were likely to be hit. The channel said police had confirmed their security had been enhanced. It said intelligence agencies had confirmed the presence of suicide bombers in various cities. Online said the suicide bombers might target police installations, and Imambargahs or Majalis. Geo News television channel reported that the Interior Ministry had warned security agencies of possible terrorist attacks on police installations. Another channel reported that the terrorists had filmed several buildings for the attackers to examine possible entry or exit points.
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India-Pakistan
Pakistan's Islamist press calls for jihad
2007-08-28
Pakistan’s Islamist media published a series of explicit calls for violence against India in the six weeks before the Hyderabad bombings — a development that analysts believe reflects the weakening of General Pervez Musharraf’s regime, and raises fears of a renewed wave of terror strikes.

In an editorial published in the Jamaat-e-Islami-affiliated Daily Jasarat’s August 19 Friday supplement, the newspaper demanded that the “slogan of jihad should reverberate in every nook and corner of Pakistan. If Pakistan allows jihadis to infiltrate into India then Kashmir could be liberated in six months.”

“Within a couple of years,” the newspaper asserted, “the rest of the territories of India could be conquered as well, and we can regain our lost glory. We can bring back the era of Mughal rule. We can once again subjugate the Hindus like our forefathers.”

Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, in turn, used the July 20 rape and murder of north Kashmir teenager to call for escalated violence. “The Indian Army,” he wrote in July 22 article published on the terror group’s website, “is raping the daughters of Islam. How can we tolerate this? We will kill every single soldier of the Indian Army and take revenge for the honour of our sisters. Let India deploy more soldiers in Kashmir so that our mujahideen have more pigs to hunt.”

According to Islamist publications, these calls for violence are legitimised by what they characterise as a global war against Islam and Pakistan. “India and other foreign powers,” Saeed told a congregation at Lahore’s al-Qadsia mosque on July 20, “are involved in the recent spate of bomb blasts in Pakistan. Only India could be behind the recent attacks because only a Hindu could do it. No Muslim can think of shedding the blood of another Muslim.”

The War Within
Much of the Islamist press’ ire is focussed on Pakistan’s own establishment — and the figure of President Pervez Musharraf. Writing in the July 30 edition of the Daily Jasarat, which has an estimated circulation of 50,000, Lashkar deputy chief Abdul Rahman Makki demanded that General Musharraf’s regime “discard the pro-United States policy th at has weakened the Kashmir cause. It is time to adopt a pro-jihad and pro-jihadi policy. You give us the country for six months and we will conquer Kashmir. We will also force the Americans out from Afghanistan.”

In another attack on General Musharraf, published on the Lashkar website on August 8, Saeed asserted that “Muslim rulers have disappointed the Ummah [worldwide Muslim community]. It is time to wage jihad against them. They are not Muslims. They are the agents of Jews.”

However, Saeed was careful not to endorse pro-democracy protests. “The answer is not democracy,” he wrote. “The answer is the caliphate.” He followed this up with an appeal to Pakistan’s military establishment: “Remember, O foolish rulers, the United States is not going to help you. Jihadis are your true friends.”

Soon after, Makki launched an even more acidic attack on General Musharraf at the Madrassa Ayesha, near Rawalpindi. Pakistan, he asserted, “is ruled by Ahmadis at present” — a reference to a heterodox Muslim sect officially proscribed in Pakistan, and long subject to persecution by Islamists. “Most of the top Generals and bureaucrats are Ahmadi.”

In order to counter this pernicious influence, Makki called for “jihad and martyrdom to be made part of the curriculum. They should be taught in textbooks at school, college and university levels.”

Several key members of the Musharraf regime have also been singled out for attack in the Islamist press. In an August 12 editorial, the Nawa-i-Waqt, which is estimated to sell some 2,00,000 copies daily, railed against Education Min ister General Javed Ashraf Qazi for the publication of a Grade II school textbook which omitted Jammu and Kashmir from a map of Pakistan. “The Education Minister,” it stated, “is a Jewish agent.”
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India-Pakistan
Nuggets from the Urdu press
2007-06-24
Imam Kaaba says women not to be used as shields
As reported in daily Jang, the Imam Kaaba, Sheikh ul Quran Dr Abdur Rehman Alsadees bin Abdul Aziz, said that the organisers of Lal Masjid are using women and children as shields. He stressed that ulema shall not use the mosque for fitna (mischief). Jihad can only be declared by acquiring enough power from the government. He said no person can declare jihad on his own. He also said that killing people in the name of difference of sects (maslak) is against Islam. Islam accepts the power of logic and the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) had dialogues with people of different faiths and left them on their own.

Senator Anwar Beg is mentally ill
As reported in Daily Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman, Nasim Ashraf, said that he would file a case of defamation against Senator Anwar Beg for his remarks against him. A member of the Senate Standing Committee on sports, Anwar Beg called Nasim Ashraf dishonest and incapable. Nasim Ashraf said that Senator Anwar is mentally ill and has crossed all limits.

Goodbye to enlightened moderation
As reported in daily Jang, Nazir Naji wrote that Pervez Musharraf seems to be retreating from the slogan of enlightenment and moderation. The case of Nelofar Bakhtyar is one example of the government’s attitude. She jumped from a plane to raise money for earthquake victims and hugged the aged trainer according to local traditions. A hue and cry was raised by the opposition and her government didn’t come to her rescue. She resigned after she felt isolated.

Was the education minister a prohat in his earlier life?
Sarerahe wrote in daily Nawa-e-Waqt, that the Federal Minister for Education, Javed Ashraf Qazi said that Ashoka and the Guptas can’t be removed from history books. He is the same Qazi who said the Holy Quran had 40 chapters. Sarerahe wanted to tell him that he didn’t want to remove Hindus from history books, yet the Hindus are planning to remove us from the Subcontinent. Qazi is fond of installing the statues of Hindu personalities in our educational institutions. Was he a priest (prohat) in his earlier life that he wants to please Hindus?

Federal government threatening CD shops in NWFP
As reported in daily Nawa-e-Waqt, 50 CD shops in Charsada have been closed due to bomb attacks and threats. According to the BBC, a local CD shop owner said that trade activities have suffered because of these threats. This area is the stronghold of Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao and ANP Chief Asfandar Wali Khan. The Interior Minister of NWFP, Asif Iqbal Dadozai, said that federal agencies are involved in the threats to educational institutions and CD shops in an effort to malign the MMA government.

Pickpockets attend funeral
As reported in daily Jang, pickpockets joined a funeral of 60 year old Anayat, who was killed in a bomb attack in Quetta. They picked the pockets of eight people in the funeral procession in the factory area and deprived them of thousands in cash and other valuables.

Threats from Taliban commander in Waziristan
As reported in Daily Pakistan, the Taliban commander in South Waziristan, Haji Omar, threatened war if the government didn’t stop action against the mosques and madrassahs of Islamabad. He told the BBC that he is constantly in touch with Maulana Abdul Aziz of the Lal Masjid. Maualana Abdul Aziz admitted that the majority of madrassah students have armed parents from Dir, Bannu and Kohistan and would rise against the attack on madrassahs.

Bomb attacks on CD shops in Kohat
As reported in daily Nawa-e-Waqt, bomb attacks at two different places destroyed one CD shop completely. According to police information, a CD shop in Mustafa bazaar was burned mysteriously in the middle of the night. The fire completely gutted the shop.

War of number 9 and number 1
In Daily Pakistan Magazine, the numerology expert from Gujrat, Javeed JM, said that 9 is the number of Pervez Musharraf’s name. He predicted that the opposition parties would create trouble for Pervez Musharraf after the elections. He said the deal between Musharraf and Benazir or with Nawaz wouldn’t help as both the opposition leaders’ number is 1. People with number 9 and number 1 can’t get along with each other as both numbers don’t accept the leadership of anyone.

Earthquake relief goods looted
As reported in daily Express, Al Khidmat Foundation relief goods were looted on their way to earthquake victims. The Secretary General of the Al Khidmat foundation asked the chief minister of Punjab to help recover the goods. The container of plywood sheets and other goods was on its way from Karachi to Buttagram when it was looted near Renala Khurd.

Flying saucer seen in Bangalore
As reported in daily Jang, a resident of Bangalore, Afzal Khan, said that he saw a bright light in the sky traveling at slow speed and guessed that it was not an airplane. He and his relative took pictures of it and published them on the internet. He said that during the same time an airplane also took off from the Bangalore airport and passed very close to this bright object, and that the pilot must have seen it.
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India-Pakistan
Ashraf Qazi fights to keep non-Muslims in revised history curriculum
2007-05-31
Federal Education Minister Javed Ashraf Qazi said the histories of Ashok and Chandra Gupta Maurya could not be omitted from the curriculum, but they were only included so that students could have greater knowledge of the history of the subcontinent.

He was addressing the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Education here on Wednesday. The committee was reviewing a calling-attention notice by the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal concerning the inclusion of non-Muslim historical figures in the revised history curriculum for classes VI to VIII.

Qazi made it clear that the history curriculum dealt only with historical events and not religious incidents. Non-Muslims were involved in the history of the subcontinent and therefore could not be omitted from the curriculum. MMA members, however, were not satisfied with his stance.
Qazi made it clear that the history curriculum dealt only with historical events and not religious incidents, reported Online. He said non-Muslims were involved in the history of the subcontinent and therefore could not be omitted from the curriculum. MMA members, however, were not satisfied with Qazi’s stance even though a majority of the committee expressed its agreement with the federal education minister. Committee members said the revised syllabus provided students with complete information about the changes that occurred in various rulers’ regimes.
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India-Pakistan
'Jamia Hafsa built on illegally occupied land'
2007-04-10
Federal Education Minister Javed Ashraf Qazi said on Monday the Capital Development Authority (CDA), the Islamabad administration and other departments concerned were responsible for the present madrassa crisis.

Talking to reporters at the National University of Modern Languages, Qazi said the Education Ministry had made repeated requests to the CDA, the Islamabad administration and other departments to get the land where the Jamia Hafsa building has been constructed vacated from the Lal Masjid administration, but no action was taken.

The minister said the illegally occupied land was owned by the National Book Foundation and Children’s Library – both under the administrative control of the Education Ministry. He said that the land must be vacated before it can be handed over to the Education Ministry.

Qazi admitted that the government’s policy on the registration of madrassas had yet to produce the desired results. However, he claimed that enrolment in madrassas had dropped in the last few months, but he refused to disclose the details, saying that the Religious Affairs Ministry was dealing with madrassa registrations.
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India-Pakistan
NWFP rejects changes to Islamiat syllabus
2007-01-16
NWFP has rejected the federal Education Ministry’s amendments to the Islamiat curriculum and demanded the deferment of an inter-provincial meeting of education ministers. The ministry had sent a booklet of the amended curriculum to the provinces for approval. Federal Education Minister Javed Ashraf Qazi directed the provincial departments to publish sample books based on the new curriculum and send them to the Federal Curriculum Wing (FCW) for approval.

In a letter to the ministry, the NWFP Education Department has asked it to include the chapters it had discussed with the centre in the amended curriculum, threatening to boycott the inter-provincial meeting scheduled for January 22 if it was not delayed. NWFP Education Secretary Safiullah Khan said the federal authorities had failed to come up with a proper curriculum for the subject. The new curriculum focused only the rights of women and orphans, he said, and the life of Prophet Muhammad (ptui pbuh) was included only at primary level. He said the prophet’s (ptui pbuh) last sermon, which was the basic philosophy of Islam, had not been explained properly.

The federal authorities, he said, had disregarded the province’s reservations expressed during the last inter-provincial meeting while amending the curriculum. Javed Ashraf Qazi ruled out postponing the inter-provincial meeting and said if a province did not attend it, it would violate the constitution. The federal government had already accepted more than 85 percent recommendations made by the NWFP. If they’re not satisfied, there is nothing else we can do, he said.
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India-Pakistan
Jihad integral part of curriculum, says Javed Ashraf
2006-07-25
Jihad is not being deleted from the new curriculum because it is an integral part of Islamic teachings and Muslim beliefs, said Education Minister Lt Gen (r) Javed Ashraf Qazi on Monday. “Jihad has many dimensions which also includes self-negation (Jihad bin nafas). We will teach students the full concept of Jihad,” Qazi said during a briefing on the draft of the new curricula for classes 1 to XII. He said that Sura Al Anfal and other suras over which certain western countries had reservations with regard to their Jihad teachings, were still part of the Islamiat curriculum.

He said the new curricula will be implemented in junior classes from the start of the academic year in 2007 and will be introduced in all classes up to grade XII by 2009. The draft curricula has been sent to the provinces for recommendations and will be finalised after their proposals are considered, he added.

Qazi said the revised Islamiyat curriculum has been divided into five topics: Al Quran Al Kareem (Quranic teachings), Imaniyat aur Ibadaat (Haqooq Allah) (Rights of God), Seerat e Tayyaba (Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Akhlaq aw Adaab (etiquette) (Haqooqul Ibad) and prominent personalities of Islam. He said that Nazara Quran would start in grade-III, leading up to completion of the Holy Quran by the end of grade-VIII. The students will also memorise 19 small suras by the end of class-VIII. The suras include Sura Ikhlas, Sura Nasar, Sura Fathihah and Sura Falaq. He added that students would also memorise with simple translation 27 Quranic supplications recited during prayers.
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India-Pakistan
Pakistan’s literacy rate lowest among Asian countries
2006-06-28
ISLAMABAD: Federal Education Minister Javed Ashraf Qazi on Tuesday informed a Senate standing committee that Pakistan’s literacy rate was the lowest among south and west Asian countries and said that drastic initiatives were required to improve the situation. Members of the Senate Standing Committee on Education and Science and Technology expressed alarm when informed that the country had a 45 percent student dropout rate.

The minister informed the committee that the National Education Census was initiated in November last year and data from all four provinces had been collected. The complete data would be made available on the Internet after evaluation, he said. The minister said that the national education policy was being reviewed to introduce uniform policies in all four provinces. He told the committee that under the new policy, Islamiat would be taught as an integrated subject in classes one and two and as a separate subject from class three onwards. “Subjects of ethics and morality will be taught to non-Muslim students instead of Islamiat. Computer courses are also being introduced as an elective subject from class IX and all controversial material will be removed from the syllabus in the new education policy,” the minister said.
That's the important thing. Give 'em lots of Islamiat. Don't worry about the trifles, like reading and writing.
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