Mohammed Bin Salman’s reforms in Saudi schools, from teaching superstition to banning the hatred against Zionism. A Saudi website discusses the reforms made by the Crown Prince in the field of education, the main feature of which is the removal of texts related to the fight against Zionism.
The Saudi WikiLeaks website reported on some of the reforms that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman intends to make in the form of a 2030 vision for the country’s education sector.
The website quoted the Indian newspaper East Coast Daily as saying that Saudi Arabia would teach Hindu and Buddhist mythology in its schools.
The report goes on to say that Saudi Arabia intends to establish sections within schools and universities that will increase loyalty to Al-Saud. The country’s Ministry of Education has also ordered the dismissal of dozens of teachers and students on religious grounds.
WikiLeaks Al-Saudi then reported: Saudi Arabia accuses the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated al-Sahwa of dominating its curriculum and filling it with extremist thinking; The current that bin Salman has promised to eradicate in Saudi Arabia.
According to the report, the following 10 major changes have been made to Saudi Arabia’s curriculum since the inauguration of bin Salman:
Deleting texts related to anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism
Eliminating anti-gay texts
Elimination of texts opposed to the Zionist movement
Removing texts that deny any right to Jews in Palestine
Elimination of some Quranic verses as well as prophetic hadiths that encourage jihad
Deleting texts that forbid witchcraft.
Deleting texts that warn against polytheism and obedience to infidels.
Deleting texts warning that the Israeli regime intends to create a “state” from the Nile to the Euphrates.
Elimination of religious teachings about world war and the end of Judaism.
Propagation of terms contrary to the Ottoman Caliphate and the role of the Ottomans.