Inside the Madrasas: Challenges and Dilemmas Professor Ebrahim E.I. Moosa, Associate Research Professor of Religion, Duke University September 20, 2006 Transcript
"One of the things we must not confuse is that sometimes when Muslims and people in the villages in India and Pakistan say, 'my kid is going to the madrasa,' sometimes, they mean Sunday school. In Indian villages and Pakistan the children get up early in the morning, because it's agrarian society, they do their morning prayers, and they go for two hours to get Sunday school lessons. Then they return home get a breakfast, and then go to secular school..."
Patricia Ellis, WFPG President, Professor Ebrahim Moosa, 2005 Carnegie Scholar, and Pat Rosenfield, Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Professor Ebrahim Moosa addresses audience at the Institute of International Education
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Professor Moosa and Susan King of the Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Allan Goodman, President and CEO, Institute of International Education and Professor Moosa
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