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  Saudis funding 24,000 Pakistan madrasas

Saudis funding 24,000 Pakistan madrasas

PTI
Published : Jan 31, 2016, 3:46 am IST
Updated : Jan 31, 2016, 3:46 am IST

About 24,000 madrasas in Pakistan are funded by Saudi Arabia which has unleashed a “tsunami of money” to “export intolerance”, a top American Senator has said adding that the US needs to end its effec

About 24,000 madrasas in Pakistan are funded by Saudi Arabia which has unleashed a “tsunami of money” to “export intolerance”, a top American Senator has said adding that the US needs to end its effective acquiescence to the Saudi sponsorship of radical Islamism.

Senator Chris Murphy said Pakistan is the best example of where money coming from Saudi Ara-bia is funnelled to religious schools that nurture hatred and terrorism. “In 1956, there were 244 madrasas in Paki-stan. Today, there are 24,000. These schools are multiplying all over the globe. These schools, by and large, don’t teach violence. They aren’t the minor leagues for Al Qae-da or ISIS. But they do teach a version of Islam that leads very nicely into an anti-Shia, anti-West-ern militancy. Those 24,000 religious schools in Pakistan — thousands of them are funded with money that originates in Saudi Arabia,” Mr Mur-phy said in an address on Friday to the council on foreign relations, a top American think-tank.

According to some estimates, since the 1960s, the Saudis have funnelled over $100 billion into funding schools and mosques all over the world with the mission of spreading puritanical Wahhabi Islam. As a point of comparison, researchers estimate that the former Soviet Union spent about $7 billion exporting its communist ideology from 1920-1991.

“Less-well-funded governments and other strains of Islam can hardly keep up with the tsunami of money behind this export of intolerance,” Mr Murphy said. “The uncomfortable truth is for all the positive aspects of our alliance with Saudi Arabia, there is another side to Saudi Arabia that we can no longer afford to ignore as our fight against Islamic extremism becomes more focused and more complicated,” he said.

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