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    GERMAN RESEARCH TEAM FINDS MUSLIM COURSE BOOKS TOLERANT AND OBJECTIVE
    ÝsmaÝ Kul Frankfurt

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 8 2007

    Research conducted by academics from the German Erlangen-Nurnberg
    University on the level of tolerance toward Christianity in course
    books used in Muslim countries revealed that these materials display
    a high degree of tolerance toward Christianity and all other faiths.

    A group of scientists, under the presidency of Chair of Protestant
    Studies at Erlangen-Nurnberg University Professor Johannes Lahnemann,
    put Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and
    Algeria under close scrutiny to determine the level of tolerance
    towards other faiths in textbooks in these countries, with specific
    attention paid to Christianity. The results of the research, published
    as a two-volume work, revealed that religious tolerance played a
    large role in course books in Muslim countries but maintained that
    Christianity was overshadowed by Islam.

    According to the research, the textbooks approached Christianity in a
    similar manner and none of the religions with holy books were portrayed
    as negative. However, the researchers also found that according to
    some of the course books, Christianity is the predecessor of Islam
    as its book the Holy Bible was altered, and hundreds of Bibles,
    all containing different details on different events, were reduced
    to four during the First Council of Nicaea (Ýznik) in A.D. 325. The
    religious course books also acknowledged that God wasn't begotten
    and doesn't beget, and because of that, the doctrine of the Trinity
    was invented by late Christians who finalized it at the Council of
    Constantinople in A.D. 381.

    The researchers also found, to their astonishment, that particularly
    educated Muslims acknowledged, respected and loved Jesus, Mary,
    Moses and all other prophets and that the scripture of Islam, the
    Holy Koran, included over 100 verses extolling and venerating the
    venerable Jesus and his mother Mary, to whom, according to Islam,
    Jews falsely imputed and still impute both the sins of adultery and
    fabrication. The course books also dwell on the negative outcomes
    of the Crusades and colonialism, which still distort the image of
    Christianity in the sight of millions.

    The report drawn up by the researchers also addresses each country
    separately:

    It is said that the secular system in Turkey had a strong impact
    on the education system, which claims to educate students through
    an objective perspective, whereas Islamic thought is still clearly
    prevalent particularly during religious knowledge lessons. The report
    also highlights the vast tolerance in Turkey that is reflected in the
    efforts of Turkish teachers to inform the students on all faiths as
    objectively as possible.

    The section on Iran says religion is the central power in school
    education, that everything is approached through the Islamic
    perspective, but that minorities are given the right to study their
    own religions and that there are 36 Armenian schools in Tehran alone.

    In Egypt, according to the Protestant researchers, a moderately
    conservative lesson policy is followed. The Gypsy Christian Church is
    recognized; however, neither the course books of the Gypsy Christians
    nor those of Muslims mention one another. The Muslim course books make
    a reference to the Crusades while mentioning Christianity. The report
    notes that in Palestine the course books used in Egypt and Jordan were
    used for years, but in the recent years Muslim, Christian and Jewish
    circles were trying to establish closer ties to one another. It is
    further noted that this process was suffering a slowdown, if not a
    complete halt, owing to new political developments.

    The scholars behind the research are also making efforts and holding
    talks to be able to eradicate all the prejudices that exist in course
    books in many countries.

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