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Majority of Pakistanis Support Decision to Make Quran Teaching Mandatory in Schools

10:14 - September 26, 2021
News ID: 3475789
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The recent decision of Pakistan’s Punjab government to make Quran teaching mandatory for students from the first to XII grade across the province’s schools is supported by 95% of Pakistanis.

 

This is according to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan.

A nationally-representative sample of adult men and women from across Pakistan was asked a question. “Recently, the Punjab government has made the teaching of Holy Quran as a subject compulsory in schools. It will be across the province from first to XII grade. Some people support this initiative of the Punjab government, while some people oppose this initiative of the government. What is your opinion about it?”

In response to the question, 95% people said they support the Punjab government’s decision. 1% said they do not support it, while 4% did not respond.

Earlier, Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) issued a notification. It said that the Punjab Compulsory Teaching of the Holy Quran Act, 2018 entails that teaching of the Holy Quran is compulsory. The compulsion is for all Muslim students. It will be in all educational institutions — public and private sector — as well as madrassas.

“The Punjab Compulsory Teaching of the Holy Quran (Amendment) Act, 2021 binds the teaching of the Holy Quran. It will be as a separate compulsory subject for Muslim students. This will be in all educational institutions in Punjab,” the notification said.

In the light of this, the PTCB in its 83rd board meeting revised the scheme of studies. It included the subject of “Naazrah Quran” in grades I-V as a separate compulsory subject.

Source: The Daily Times

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