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The book 'Taleem-ul-Islam' being taught in madrassas of Bihar calls non-Muslims as infidels – News India Live | News India

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Patna, August 19 (HS). The book 'Taleem-ul-Islam' being taught in the madrasas of Bihar calls non-Muslims as infidels. National Commission for Protection of Child Rights Chairman Priyank Kanungo said, there is a lot of discussion about the book Taleem-ul-Islam. It has been written by Kifayatullah Sahib. Right now children are being taught on a large scale in the madrasas of Bihar. There are reports of non-Hindus also taking admission in these madrasas. This book has been selected by the Bihar State Madrasa Board.

According to Priyanka Kanungo, 'When you visit the website and click on this link, this link redirects you to Pakistan and when we read its English translation, it is clearly mentioned on page number 20 and 22 that those who believe in more than one God are Kafirs. The Bihar government has also accepted that a large number of Hindu children are also studying in recognized madrasas there. It is absolutely wrong to tell Hindu children that if they believe in more than one God, they will be called Kafirs. In such a situation, children will have a wrong psychological impact. Their development will be hindered. An inferiority complex will develop in them. We are constantly telling the state government to remove these Hindu children from madrasas.

Priyanka Kanungo said that along with government funding, UNICEF's money is also involved in this. UNICEF works for the welfare of children and officials. In such a situation, how can UNICEF prepare such a syllabus. UNICEF has misused the money that it has received from all over the world. The UN should investigate this. We are currently investigating the entire study material of the madrasa.

Madrasa Board chairman said, no written information was received from NCPCR

After this criticism, Bihar Madrasa Board Chairman B Karthikeya Dhanji said in a conversation that he has not received any such report from the commission. Karthikeya said that we have not received any written or oral information from NCPCR either. Until we get any information, we cannot say anything on this subject. If there is any such report, then we should be informed. We will definitely take action on this.

Minister Prem Kumar said, there should be an investigation

Prem Kumar, a BJP minister in the Bihar government, said that this matter has been discussed in many states of the country. This is not in the national interest. There should definitely be an investigation at those places (madrasas). The government should be informed about their activities. If someone is doing anti-government or anti-national work, then we believe that such institutions should be investigated. They should be curbed.