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Saudis Bow To Clerics
Reject US Appeal For
Curriculum Reform
Special To World Tribune.com
10-29-2

ABU DHABI - Saudi Arabia has refused to revise its educational curriculum
as part of a U.S.-led campaign to halt the promotion of Islamic holy war
against the West. The kingdome has come under pressure from leading clerics
over the prospect of such reforms.

Western diplomatic sources said the United States has raised with the
kingdom such issues as the Saudi educational curriculum and the blocking of
funding to insurgency groups. About 1,000 victims of the Al Qaida suicide
attacks more than a year ago have sued leading Saudi princes and
institutions for more than $11 trillion.

But Saudi Defense Minister Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz dismissed the need
for Saudi educational reform, Middle East Newsline reported. He said
critics do not understand the Saudi interpretation of Islam.

"There are some who try to drive a wedge between Saudi Arabia and its
friend, the United States," Prince Sultan said. "But our friendship will
remain. We are not extremists, and there is no such thing as a Wahhabi
sect. This is a movement that sought to reform religious concepts."

Sultan said Islam is composed of four schools of thought. He cited the
Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki and Shafi " failing to mention the Shia stream.
There are an estimated three million Shi'ites in the kingdom.

In Riyad, 56 Saudi Wahabi clerics issued a statement that warned the
government against revising policy in the fields of Islamic education and
religious institutions. The statement was signed by Sheik Abdul Rahman Al
Barak, regarded as the most influential Sunni clerics in the kingdom.

Prince Sultan said the United States has not requested that the kingdom
revise its curriculum in schools. Sultan said Riyad would reject any such
request.

"We do not plan to change our educational policy and no one asked us to do
so," Prince Sultan said. "All that has been said about one country or
another asking us to amend our [education] system is unfounded. In any
event, it would be unacceptable since this is a sovereignty-related
matter."

On Tuesday, more than 1,000 Islamic scholars will participate in the ninth
international conference organized by the World Assembly of Muslim Youth in
Jedda. The government-sponsored conference will be opened by Saudi Crown
Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz and will last until Friday.

Organizers said the conference will focus on Islamic indocrination among
youngsters and the impact of globalization and the brain and capital drain
from Muslim countries. The parley will also discuss information technology
and its role in spreading Islam.

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