Wielding Fire, Islamists Target Nigeria Schools

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The insurgent violence stalking northern Nigeria has struck a long list of official targets, killing police and army officers, elected officials, high-ranking civil servants, United Nations workers and other perceived supporters of the Nigerian government.

Now it has an ominous new front: a war against schools.

Public and private schools here have been doused with gasoline at night and set on fire. Crude homemade bombs — soda bottles filled with gasoline — have been hurled at the bare-bones concrete classrooms Nigeria offers its children.

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Filed under: * Culture-WatchEducationLaw & Legal IssuesPolice/FireReligion & Culture* Economics, PoliticsPolitics in GeneralTerrorism* International News & CommentaryAfricaNigeria* Religion News & CommentaryOther FaithsIslamMuslim-Christian relations

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Posted March 26, 2012 at 5:55 am

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1. Bart Hall (Kansas, USA) wrote:

This is not a clash between civilizations. It is a fight between civilization and utter barbarism. ISLAM—fighting for the right to mutilate and kill our daughters and anybody else we don’t like ... since 622.

March 26, 12:18 pm | [comment link]
2. Cennydd13 wrote:

Anyone who says that Islam is a legitimate religion is a fool.

March 26, 9:16 pm | [comment link]
3. Bart Hall (Kansas, USA) wrote:

I guess I’m something of a fool then. The core of Islam strikes me as okay: declaring that God is GOD, charity (zakat), daily prayers, fasting (Ramadan was modelled on early Lent), and pilgrimage aren’t the problem. Is there anything there you as a Christian would reject?

The problem is that a decent basic faith was subsumed into what even in the 7th century was a desperately backwards nomadic desert culture, and that those backwards aspects were subsequently made more or less normative. The hyper-militancy became mandatory (and problematic) beginning in the 14th Century, BTW, not the 7th.

March 26, 9:49 pm | [comment link]


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