Iran Schoolbooks Teach Jihad, Martyrdom, Study Shows
By Fred Lucas
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
March 12, 2008
Washington (CNSNews.com) - When third grade school children in
Iran turn to page 113 of their textbook "Let's Read," they find a
passage that says, "At that time, the Israeli officer pounded
(three-year-old) Muhammad's head with the rifle's stock and his warm
blood sprinkled upon his (six-year-old brother) Khaled's hands."
The
Iranian textbook was published in 2004, before the controversial
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president of Iran in 2005. In another
third-grade text, "Gifts of Heavan," an illustration of a monster
wearing the Star of David is seen going through a tidy Muslim town
leaving garbage everywhere.
While those examples could seem
shocking to some, it gets worse, said Arnon Groiss, director of
research at the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace, who recently
completed a study of 115 Iranian school textbooks. (Most of the books reviewed in the study had been published in 2004.)
"Indoctrination
is less felt in the lower grades and increases in the higher grades,"
Groiss said, speaking at a forum Monday on the topic at the
conservative Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C.
The books
are part of an overall indoctrination effort aimed at school children.
This effort includes rewritten Iranian history and the inclusion of
Jihadist political views in science and geography texts, he said.
The
seventh grade text "Islamic Culture and Religious Instruction," which
refers to the West and Israel as the "Arrogant Ones," tells students
that war is unavoidable and victory is guaranteed "in order to continue
with all our power our revolution against the Arrogant Ones and the
oppressors."
An eighth grade text says the "army of Islam would make the Arrogant Ones fall in holy Jihad and heavy attack."
"This
is a form of child abuse rejected by all civilized countries," said
Groiss, who for 30 years was an Arab-language journalist and is
currently deputy director at Israel Broadcasting Authorities Arabic
Radio. "This pictures a regime bent on global war to the point of
self-destruction."
On page 20 of the high school textbook
"Humanities," the United States is described as an "imperialist
country" that "does not refrain from massacring people, from burying
alive soldiers of the opposite side and from using mass-destruction
weapons. It makes use of atomic bombs. ... It creates the greatest
dictatorships and the violent and torturous security-oriented regimes,
and defends them."
The good news could be that most Iranian
families dismiss the teachings in the books, telling their children to
simply memorize the material for the test, but nothing else, said the
Iranian-born Shayan Arya at the forum.
"To the Iranian youth,
America is the most popular country," said Arya, a member of the
Constitutionalist Party of Iran - an international group of one-time
Iranian citizens pushing for the establishment of a liberal democracy
in that country. However, even a small number influenced by the books
could be damaging, he said.
"The Islamist regime does not need
to be 100 percent successful, only a small portion," Arya said. "If 10
percent are exposed, that's 5 million. If 1 percent is exposed, that's
500,000. If it's a half of a percent, that's 250,000. That's more
troops than we have in Iraq."
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