The Taliban’s jihadi seminaries not only function as recruitment bases, but as centers of extremist indoctrination they pose a significant threat to the entire world.
By Amjad Ali Akora Khattak, Pakistan, Dec 20 (EFE).- Pakistan’s so-called “University of Jihad,” which has several of the world’s most famous extremists among its alumni, has been feeling the brunt of Pakistan’s rigid immigration controls, which makes it very difficult for Afghans to enroll. The Darul Uloom Haqqania is an extensive madrasa or seminary …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1qvVp8XZg8 Hinduism, Weaponised: A Secular India Under Threat | In Bad Faith - Part 1 | CNA Documentary CNA - Insider 9-4-2022 We investigate the reasons behind the weaponisation of Hinduism by the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing, paramilitary volunteer organisation that aims to create a Hindu Rashtra - a subcontinent only for the…
In a madrassa in the Afghan capital, rows of teenage girls rock back and forth reciting verses of the Koran under the watchful eye of a religious scholar.