Posted on 07/21/2008 9:20:56 AM PDT by bs9021
Karachi Kids
by: Robin Beshear, July 21, 2008
California-born Muslim Imran Raza takes Americans behind the doors of the radical madrassa Jamia Binoria in his upcoming documentary, The Karachi Kids. The film focuses on the story of two American boys from Atlanta who were sent by their Islamic father to the Taliban-affiliated madrassa in Pakistan.
The film takes place over a four-year time period, showing the progression of brainwashing that happens at these madrassas. At the beginning of the film, the boys are eager to go back to America and be with their families. By the end, they want to go back to America, but for a different reasonto spread the radical anti-American teachings they learned at the Jamia Binoria.
Unlike other educational institutions, madrassas such as the Jamia Binoria do not teach math, science, or art. They focus solely on the Koran. Mufti Muhammed Naeem founded the Jamia Binoria and is a supporter of Deobandism, the religion of the Taliban.
According to the films executive producer Dan Perrin, Deobandis want to engineer the view and beliefs of children. The Jamai Binoria currently enrolls 80 American students, hoping to indoctrinate them and send them back to America.
Although, according to the documentarys translation, Mufti Muhammed Naeem claims that There are no terrorists being produced here, nor is there any training ground, four of the top senior figures in the Taliban graduated from the Jamia Binoria. In addition, Osama bin Laden addressed the students about the importance of Jihad shortly before the September 11, 2001 attacks upon America which he orchestrated.
The film shows unprecedented footage of the daily life for children living in madrassas. Most madrassas enroll children as young as six years old, teaching them to memorize all 6,666 verses of the Koran...
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Change all the descriptions to “Christian camp” or “Bible School” and there would be an outcry from the pukes in the media. This however is a “beautiful” and “misrepresented” religion.
There will be a special spot in hell for those that corrupt children.
Oh and i never realized the devil’s handbook had 6,666 verses? I guess the number of man is an appropriate one.
Just think. You could set up a competing school where students would only have to memorize, "would you like fries [falafel] with that?" and produce infinitely more productive students.
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