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Pakistani Islamic teaching tradition tested by new school of thought

By Farhan Bokhari

Published: June 14 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 14 2005 03:00

Schools in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province broke up yesterday for a 10-week summer holiday.

However, for thousands of boys aged five and upwards attending Islamic religious schools known as madrassah there will be no break. They will continue their studies of the Koran, learning about the lifestyle of the prophet Mohammed and the tenets of Sharialaw.

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