The Textbook League Review Part 2
A Deceitful Handout
The three-week program presented in ISLAM: A Simulation is
divided into five "phases," and a discrete sheaf of pages is devoted
to each phase. The pages pertaining to Phase 1 are numbered 1:1
through 1:26; the pages for Phase 2 are numbered 2:1 through 2:44; the
pages for Phase 3 are numbered 3:1 through 3:31; the pages for Phase 4
are numbered 4:1 through 4:10; and the pages for Phase 5 are numbered
5:1 and 5:2.
Phase 1, "Introduction," takes one day. During this phase, the
classroom teacher assigns his students to their city-teams, leads them
through the adoption of their "Islamic" names and their "Islamic"
clothes [see note 1], and gives them a
handout which includes an Islamic prayer
[which include praying to Allah: "Thee
do we worship" -Jen] [note 2
and note 3]. Then the teacher distributes a
handout titled "Islam: A History" (pages 1:22 through 1:26).
The "History" handout is a fraud. Here are some of the items that
it presents as history:
The area in southwest Asia, between the Red Sea and the
Persian Gulf, is called the Arabian Peninsula. . . . Largely a
desert region, the peninsula stretches [sic] for about a
million and a quarter square miles. Some areas, such as Yemen,
feature well-watered fertile mountains in its [sic] interior.
. . . Before and after the establishment of Islam, many Arabs were
Bedouins, or nomads of the desert. . . . Before God revealed His
message to Prophet Muhammad, the Arabs worshiped many gods. . . .
When Prophet Muhammad was 25, he married Khadija, a rich widow. . .
. While meditating in a cave in the desert, he had a vision of an
angel. He was told by the angel Gabriel to be the apostle of God and
to "warn" the people. . . . God's revelations were written down
over a period of 23 years which today constitute the Qur'an [Koran],
the holy book of Muslims. . . . There are more than one billion
Muslims . . . . Africa has the largest number of Muslims; followed
by India. The biggest predominantly Muslim country is Indonesia. . .
. During the Hajj [a religious pilgrimage to Mecca], Muslims are
required to visit the ancient shrine of the Kaaba. The Kaaba is a
large cubelike structure in the center of the courtyard of the Holy
Mosque in Makkah [Mecca]. The Kaaba, originally built by Adam as the
first building to glorify God, was later rebuilt by Abraham and his
son Ismail [note 4].
Now you understand what I meant when I said that ISLAM: A
Simulation requires teachers to deceive their students, to feed
them servings of "information" in which historical facts are
insidiously intermixed with Muslim myths and Muslim woo-woo, and to
present facts, myths and woo-woo as equivalent items. When students
read the "History" handout, they learn that Muhammad received divine
revelations -- and they learn that this is history, and they learn
that there is no qualitative difference between a claim about divine
revelations and a claim about the size of the Arabian Peninsula. When
students read the handout, they learn that the Kaaba was built by Adam
-- and they learn that this is history, and they learn that a myth
about Adam is no different from a statement about the geography of
Yemen.
The "History" handout thus reflects the grand indoctrination
strategy that Interact's writers use throughout ISLAM: A
Simulation. Their strategy is to turn students into true believers
by turning them into fools -- fools who will be unable to recognize
the difference between a fact and a superstition, unable to
distinguish a statement that is supported by evidence from a statement
that isn't, and unable to distinguish a claim that can be tested from
a claim that can't. This strategy pervades the writers' efforts to
recruit converts for Allah, and it is implemented with great vigor and
viciousness in Phase 2.
Labels and Lies
In Phase 2, "Caravan Days," the six city-teams that were formed in
Phase 1 undertake the caravan-race from Cordova to Mecca. As I noted
earlier, the race fills five days, and each team's progress on each
day depends upon the team's success in collecting and reciting
"information." Team members collect "information" by rolling dice to
win Wisdom Cards, and they recite "information" by giving answers to
questions that are presented on Quiz Cards.
The Wisdom Cards are divided into three categories -- Truth, Fact,
and Trivia. On each card, some prose that deals with Islam or with
Arabia is followed by the label Truth or the label Fact
or the label Trivia. No other labels are used. Here, as
examples, are the items displayed on six of the Truth cards:
People who believe in Islam are called Muslims. Truth
The symbol of Muslims is the crescent moon and star. Truth
Archangel Gabriel came to Prophet Muhammad while he meditated in
a cave and revealed
God's word to him. Revelations continued for 23 years. Truth
The Umayyad Dynasty lasted from 661 to 750. Truth
The Kaaba in Makkah is the holiest shrine of Islam. It was
originally built by Adam
and later rebuilt by Abraham and his son, Ismail. The Black Stone
came down from heaven
with Adam and was placed by him in the southeastern corner of the
Kaaba. Truth [note 5]
The Qur'an is the sacred book of Islam. Truth
Here are the items displayed on six of the Fact cards:
Throughout the Islamic World, the faithful are called to
prayer by a muezzin, sometimes
with a loud speaker. Fact
The Qur'an has 114 chapters or suras, has 6,226 verses, and is
God's third revelation
that was revealed to Prophet Muhammad. Fact
Islamic art is usually calligraphy, designs, and patterns.
Fact
Islam forbids the drinking of alcohol. Fact
Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim nation in population.
Fact
Jinns, who were created from fire, can be good or evil, with the
chief evil jinn
being "Iblis" or Satan. Fact [note 6]
And here are the items displayed on six
of the Trivia cards:
Islam uses a lunar calendar. Trivia
Prophet Muhammad first began to receive revelations from God at
the age of 40. Trivia
Of the former Soviet Union's 280 million people, more than 20%
are Muslims. Trivia
The Arabic alphabet is read from right to left and is made up of
28 symbols. Trivia
There are about 11.5 million Muslims in America. Trivia
The holy books of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all have much
of the same history, stories, and beliefs. Trivia
Whenever a team wins a Wisdom Card, the teacher reads the content
of the card aloud. No matter which team wins the Kaaba card, the
teacher reads aloud that "The Black Stone came down from heaven with
Adam" -- and all the students on all the teams learn that this is a
Truth, no different from the Truth that "People who believe in Islam
are called Muslims." No matter which team wins the Jinns card, the
teacher proclaims that Satan and the other jinns were created from
fire -- and all the students learn that this is a Fact, no different
from the Fact that "Islam forbids the drinking of alcohol." By
requiring the teacher to read every card aloud, Interact's writers
ensure that all the students on all the teams will receive full and
equal doses of religious indoctrination.
The division of the Wisdom Cards into the categories Truth, Fact,
and Trivia merits attention, for this categorization is itself an
indoctrination device. Notice first that the categorization is phony.
Interact's writers falsely treat Truth, Fact and Trivia as three
discrete, mutually exclusive classes -- in other words, they claim
that a truth can't be a fact, that a fact can't be a truth, and that
neither a truth nor a fact can be trivial. Those propositions are
bogus. The writers have invented their phony categories to confuse
students, to create opportunities for applying the label Truth
to statements that aren't true, and to create opportunities for
applying the label Fact to statements that aren't facts at all.
Now notice this: By equipping every card with the label Truth
or the label Fact or the label Trivia, the writers have
excluded all other descriptors and have sought to render students
blind to all other possibilities. If students were permitted to think,
and were permitted to choose labels of their own, the brighter
students might come up with False or Myth or
Superstition or Folktale or Lie -- but there is no
room in Interact's program for allowing students to think.
There is, however, ample room for forcing the students to swallow
lies, and some of the statements conveyed on the Wisdom Cards --
whether labeled as Truth or as Fact or as Trivia
-- are quite false. As examples, recall the last two Trivia items that
I quoted above:
| There are about 11.5 million Muslims in America. In
1991, when ISLAM: A Simulation was issued, there were fewer
than 1 million adult Muslims residing in the United States [note 7]. Muslim organizations often publicize highly inflated claims
about the size of America's Muslim population, presumably because
they hope that such claims can be translated into political
influence. Interact's fake number -- 11.5 million -- is the highest
that I have seen. None of the others that I have encountered has
exceeded 10 million.
|
| The holy books of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all have
much of the same history, stories, and beliefs. For Muslim
propagandists in the United States, nothing is more important than
promoting the false notion that Islam is similar to, and compatible
with, Judaism and Christianity. This is what the writers of
ISLAM: A Simulation are doing when they put forth their claim
about the holy books. It is true that the Koran has passages which
mention figures who appear in the Hebrew Bible or the Christian
Bible, such as Abraham, Noah, Moses and Jesus [note
8], but such items are few, and similarities between the Koran
and the two Bibles are tenuous at best. The reason for this can be
stated easily. The two Bibles consist chiefly of stories and cycles
of stories, but the Koran does not -- the Koran consists largely of
religious prescriptions, political or legal directives, and
supernaturalistic predictions. One must look hard to find in the
Koran anything that can be called a coherent, self-contained
narrative. When Interact's writers tell students that the holy books
of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism share "much of the same history,
stories, and beliefs," the writers are disseminating a lie. The lie
is all the more brazen because the holy book of Islam explicitly
rejects and denounces beliefs that are held by most of today's
Christians [note 8]. |
The Quiz Cards that students encounter during Caravan Days
reinforce the indoctrination which the Interact writers, using the
teacher as their patsy, have delivered on the Wisdom Cards and (during
Phase 1) on the "History" handout. When a student responds properly to
a Quiz Card, his city-team wins five dirhams of "Arabic money" as a
prize, and this helps the team to advance in the caravan-race to Mecca
[note 9].
Here are the items that appear on ten of the Quiz Cards. Again we
see the deceptive intermixing of factual material with religious
claims and woo-woo:
Complete this phrase: "Allah is the only true God and Muhammad
is his ________."
Nomads of the desert are called ________.
The holiest article of the Kaaba in Makkah is called the
________.
The Arabic term for the pilgrimage to Makkah is ________.
Islam prohibits the drinking of ________.
The body of water along the western edge of Saudi Arabia is
________.
Prophet Muhammad was called by God while meditating here:
________.
The most important animal for early Arabs was the ________.
This was brought down from heaven by Adam: ________.
Shaded area with water in the desert: ________.
Interact's writers, with the help of their patsy, have made a good
start in their effort to turn students into fools. That effort will
continue in Phase 3.
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William J. Bennetta is a professional editor, a fellow of the
California Academy of Sciences, the president of The Textbook League,
and the editor of The Textbook Letter. He writes often about
the propagation of quackery, false "science" and false "history" in
schoolbooks.
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