SAUDI FIFTH GRADE TEXTBOOK: THE “HOUR” WILL COME AFTER MUSLIMS “KILL THE JEWS”

 
SAUDI FIFTH GRADE TEXTBOOK: THE “HOUR” WILL COME AFTER MUSLIMS “KILL THE JEWS”
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Jihad Watch recently posted an article
about Saudi schools “teaching Muhammad’s statements that Jews and
Christians are accursed and Muslims must kill Jews.” Such teachings
begin as early as first grade. Now, additional information has emerged
that “an official textbook for fifth graders published by the Saudi
Ministry of Education states that the approach of the Day of
Resurrection will be recognizable by a series of signs. “The Hour will
not come until Muslims will fight the Jews, and Muslims will kill the
Jews.”

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s constitution is the Quran and the Sunnah. Article 6 of
Saudi law states that “Citizens shall pledge allegiance to the King on
the basis of the Book of God and the Prophet’s Sunnah, as well as on the
principle of ‘hearing is obeying] both in prosperity and adversity, in
situations pleasant and unpleasant.”

This critical piece of information about the virulently anti-Semitic
5th grade official Saudi textbook will likely be dismissed by Westerners
despite its serious implications, since it does not fit into the widely
held fantasy that jihad groups such as al Qaeda and the Islamic State
are an aberration of Islam.
Jews and all Westerners would do well to
consider the fact that this textbook demonstrates the Saudi government’s
truthful stance against Jews, such that it is even teaching youngsters
the way of jihad by the sword against Jews.

“Saudi Arabia 5th-Grade Schoolbook: The ‘Hour’ Will Come After Muslims ‘Kill the Jews’”, by Thomas D. Williams, Breitbart, September 15, 2017:

Saudi Arabia has come under fire for using schoolbooks
for children that disparage Christians as “unbelievers” and promise that
the day of resurrection will not come until Muslims have fought and
killed the Jews.


An official textbook for fifth graders published by the Saudi
Ministry of Education states that the approach of the Day of
Resurrection will be recognizable by a series of signs. “The Hour will
not come until Muslims will fight the Jews, and Muslims will kill the
Jews,” it declares.

According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), a U.S.-based advocacy group,
Saudi Arabia’s religious studies curriculum “contains hateful and
incendiary language toward religions and Islamic traditions that do not
adhere to its interpretation of Sunni Islam,” including the labeling of
Jews and Christians as unbelievers “with whom Muslims should not
associate.”

Human Rights Watch undertook a comprehensive review of school
religion books published by the Saudi Education Ministry for the 2016-17
school year. The curriculum, titled al-tawhid, or “Monotheism,”
comprises 45 textbooks and student workbooks for the primary, middle,
and secondary education levels.

The September 11, 2001 jihadist attacks that killed some 3,000
Americans provoked public outrage at the incendiary language in Saudi
schoolbooks after it became known that 15 of the 19 hijackers of 9/11
were Saudi citizens. Saudi officials promised at the time to expunge the
abusive language from its curriculum. A decade and a half later,
however, some of this insulting and dangerous content is still a part of
Saudi texts, HRW declared.

In February 2017, Saudi’s education minister acknowledged the need
for a “broader curriculum overhaul” but offered no specifics as to when
if ever such an overhaul would take place.

“As early as first grade, students in Saudi schools are being taught
hatred toward all those perceived to be of a different faith or school
of thought,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human
Rights Watch. “The lessons in hate are reinforced with each following
year.”

Although the U.S. State Department has designated Saudi Arabia a
“country of particular concern” under the International Religious
Freedom Act (IRFA) ever since 2004, the American government has elected
to waive the penalties, economic sanctions, arms embargoes, and travel
and visa restrictions that accompany this designation.

During his speech in Riyadh in May 2017, President Donald Trump
underscored the importance of religious liberty in the Middle East,
while also announcing a massive $110 billion arms purchase by the Saudis
as part of economic deals between the two countries totaling some $400
billion.

“For many centuries the Middle East has been home to Christians,
Muslims and Jews living side-by-side,” he said. “We must practice
tolerance and respect for each other once again—and make this region a
place where every man and woman, no matter their faith or ethnicity, can
enjoy a life of dignity and hope.”

In its recent report, HRW painted a dour picture of the state of
religious freedom in Saudi Arabia, beginning with the indoctrination of
schoolchildren.

“The curriculum reserves its harshest criticisms for Jews,
Christians, and people of other faiths,” HRW declared, and the texts
often refer to them as kuffar, or “unbelievers.”

One fifth-grade textbook refers to Jews and Christians as among the
“original unbelievers” and declares that it is the duty of Muslims to
excommunicate them: “For whoever does not [excommunicate them], or
whoever doubts their religious infidelity is himself an unbeliever.”

The proper attitude toward such unbelievers is “hostility and
antagonism,” the textbook states, while warming Muslims never to join
with them in their celebrations.