Contrary to common perception, the official curricula of most seminaries do not include intolerant messages. The actual intolerance comes informally, in the form of lectures at seminaries and sermons in mosques. The government has limited legitimacy when it comes to initiating and enforcing these reforms. It has tried several times and failed. However, the leading Islamic scholars of the country have more credence in the audience that needs most to be targeted by this message of tolerant coexistence with other sects. Yet for that to happen, scholars and seminary teachers need to stop being defensive to the point where they deny they even have a problem. An admission of a problem is the supreme sign of confidence and moral strength, not weakness. And when it comes to preaching the difference between right and wrong, there is simply no room for compromise. The ulema need to match their words with tangible actions.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2010.
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