Jihad and hatred towards India are taught in Pakistan's textbooks from Class 6
Pakistan may be washing its hands of the attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, but in the schools here, Jihad is instilled from Class 6 itself and hatred towards India is taught. In these books, India is described as an enemy country.
Hatred towards India is taught in Pakistan's textbooks from Class 6 itself. In these books, India is described as an enemy and Hindus as traitors.
Let us tell you what is taught about Jihad and India in Pakistani textbooks?
Jihad is often presented as a religious and national duty in Pakistani textbooks. It is linked with the basic tenets of Islam. According to information available on various websites, the Islamic Studies book of class 6 in Pakistan says that as a student you cannot participate in Jihad practically,but you can provide financial support for Jihad.
Jihad is presented as a religious and national duty in Pakistani textbooks
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Islamic Studies syllabus of class 8 says that Jihad is going on in different parts of the world. Many Mujahideen are participating in Jihad for Islam, to protect their religion, to help their oppressed brothers, and to get freedom from oppression. The Pakistan Studies of class 10 says that Jihad is very important. The person who gives his life never dies.
Hateful talk towards India
A Pakistani textbook describes the 1965 war as how the Pakistani armed forces, fuelled by the spirit of jihad, inflicted a humiliating defeat on a superior enemy. Pakistani textbooks portray India as the enemy, and portray Hindus as treacherous, hypocrites, or oppressors of Muslims.
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Mindless text about Hindus in Class 5 Social Studies textbook
A media report states that a Pakistani Class 5 Social Studies textbook states that Hindus were thugs who massacred Muslims, confiscated their property, and forced them to leave India. This is a completely false fact. In the Class 3 Social Studies syllabus, Pakistani children are taught that Muhammad Ali Jinnah felt that Hindus wanted to enslave Muslims and that he left the Congress because he hated slavery
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Summary
In the book Murder of History A Critique of The History Textbooks Used in Pakistan by Pakistani author KK Aziz, it is said on page number 88-99 that when the Muslims saw that the British had betrayed them and the Hindus had joined hands with the British, the Muslims decided that India should leave.
Similarly, it is written on page number 11 that in 1971 India attacked from all sides and forced a second war, due to which East Pakistan broke up and Bangladesh was formed.
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