by YOGINDER SIKAND
Over the years, I have read considerable material by and about the madrassas and visited several dozens of them across India. Although charges about madrassas being involved in training terrorists are unfounded, the allegation that they teach obscurantist and ultra-reactionary beliefs in the garb of Islam can’t be dismissed. Nor can the assertion that such beliefs lead to extremism and even violence be ignored. Such beliefs constitute a major hurdle in Muslims’ progress and play a vital role in keeping Muslims shackled under the sway of a class of patriarchal and narrow-minded clerics.
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(Submitted by Robin Khundkar)