This lesson was created for elementary school students. The message intended to be conveyed: "We can learn morals from …
This lesson was created for elementary school students. The message intended to be conveyed:
"We can learn morals from the pre-Islamic era...from sun worshippers! (Look at the symbols of gods in the picture)
The Quran says that Allah sent His Messenger (peace be upon him) to bring people from darkness into light. In reality, the pre-Islamic era was not as dark as the Quran portrayed! It was not "ignorance" as Islam told us! Rather, here are the values of truth and justice among sun worshippers!"
And who will bother to scrutinize the textbooks and see on which stones these morals were inscribed?!
Some say: But there were morals before Islam... Do these morals need to be linked to symbols of gods?! Did the ancient Egyptian learn values of truth and justice from sun worship as the last line of the text suggests with deity symbols beneath it?!
When Islam is being reduced in curricula and there are announcements about starting to teach hieroglyphics from the new year (while most students don't understand Arabic and can't comprehend many Quranic meanings!!)...the issue is not "benefiting from other nations' civilizations"...but rather bridging the huge gap between Islam and pre-Islamic ignorance so that children will despise their religion and say to themselves: What did Islam offer humanity! You don't need to attack Islam directly to convey these ideas. Just praise the pre-Islamic era!
Read this post with your children...nurture critical thinking in them...
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