Saudi Arabia is to retrain its 40,000 prayer leaders – also known as imams – in an effort to counter militant Islam. Details of the plan were revealed in the influential Saudi newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat. The plan is part of a wider programme launched by the Saudi monarch a few years ago to encourage moderation and tolerance in Saudi society. The ministry of religious affairs and new centre for national dialogue will carry out the training, the paper said. The centre was created five years ago to disseminate a moderate interpretation of Islamic tradition. There is growing awareness in Saudi society that security measures alone are not enough to counter the threat of Islamic militancy. Scepticism Saudi clerics have long been accused of encouraging Saudi youth to join global jihad and of inciting hatred of non-Muslims. Nearly 1,000 imams have already been sacked over the past few years. The Saudi royal family has come under increasing pressure – mainly from Washington – to change religious textbooks and to rein in militant clerics. But critics are sceptical about whether such initiatives would work as long as the powerful, and ultraconservative, religious […]
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
Saudis to Retrain 40,000 Clerics
Author: MAGDI ABDLEHADI
Source: BBC News (U.K.)
Publication Date: Thursday, 20 March 2008, 22:45 GMT
Link: Saudis to Retrain 40,000 Clerics
Source: BBC News (U.K.)
Publication Date: Thursday, 20 March 2008, 22:45 GMT
Link: Saudis to Retrain 40,000 Clerics
Stephan: This is a very healthy sign. This is where we should have begun. If we had put a fraction of a fraction of the money the war has cost us into education, the world would be much much happier and healthier.