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ID086038
Title ProperThe Saudi-Isation of Pakistan
LanguageENG
AuthorHoodbhoy, Pervez
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The common belief in Pakistan is that Islamic radicalism is a problem only in FATA, and that madrassas are the only institutions serving as jihad factories. This is a serious misconception. Extremism is breeding at a ferocious rate in public and private schools within Pakistan's towns and cities. Left unchallenged, this education will produce a generation incapable of co-existing with anyone except strictly their own kind. The mindset it creates may eventually lead to Pakistan's demise as a nation state.
`In' analytical NoteNewsline Vol. 21, No.7;Jan2009 :p24-29
Journal SourceNewsline Vol. 21, No.7;Jan2009 :p24-29
Key WordsIslamic Radicalism ;  FATA ;  Pakistan ;  Saudi - Isation - Pakistan