
Pure BS, Saudi Arabia’s Wahhabi brand of Islam is just as extreme as what the Muslim Brotherhood follows, if not worse.
(Al Arabiya) — The Saudi Ministry of Education issued a resolution to withdraw from the libraries of public schools several books seen as inciting violence and prohibited book donations without prior approval.
Books accused of having a negative impact on school students like the writings of leaders of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood like Sheikh Hassan al-Banna, the group’s founder, and Sayyed Qotb, one of the group’s most leading thinkers, the London-based al-Hayat newspaper reported Tuesday.
The ministry announced its plan to conduct regular visits to school libraries to ensure that those and similar books are no longer available for students.
Dr. Mohammed al-Zulafi, former member of the Shura Council, said this step came too late.
“School libraries have always contained books that promote violence and extremism,” he told Al Arabiya. “The writings of Muslim Brotherhood leaders have had a strong influence on education in Saudi Arabia for the past three decades.”
HT: Jay
