Also, a modern education could broaden minds that may otherwise be too easily channelled towards extremist ideologies that thrive on ignorance and fear. In heavily populous Muslim countries, including Pakistan, seminaries have unfortunately been used to spread a more rigid and militaristic version of religion. This has gone on with little intervention in Pakistan and has led to a situation where these organisations exist largely outside the control of any governmental supervisory bodies. For several years, there have been murmurings regarding the need to reform seminaries and their educational system but little changed until the country was shaken by the APS massacre. Even then the National Action Plan looked likely to remain unfulfilled despite the government’s frequent promises and proclamations. The current policy change could potentially direct seminary education in the right direction but only if words are followed up with careful planning and execution.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2016.
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