Students attend a traditional Sufi "halaqa" (study group) at the Ribat Tarim religious school in the historical city of Tarim in southeastern Yemen. Education Minister Michael Gove told the BBC programme: “I have no desire or wish to intervene in the decisions that the Saudi government makes in its own education system. But I’m clear that we cannot have anti-Semitic material of any kind being used in English schools. Ofsted (Britain’s education watchdog) will be reporting to me shortly.” – Reuters Photo

LONDON: Pupils at Islamic schools across Britain are being taught how to chop off a criminal’s hand and that Jews are conspiring to take over the world, A BBC investigation found Monday.

Up to 5,000 pupils aged between six and 18 are being taught Sharia law punishments using “weekend-school” text-books which claim those who do not believe in Islam will be subjected to “hellfire” in death.

A text book for 15-year-olds advises: “For thieves their hands will be cut off for a first offence, and their foot for a subsequent offence.”

“The specified punishment of the thief is cutting off his right hand at the wrist. Then it is cauterised to prevent him from bleeding to death,” it added.

Young pupils are warned that the punishment for engaging in homosexual acts is death by stoning, burning with fire or throwing off a cliff and that the “main goal” of the Jews is to “have control over the world and its resources.”

The schools are part of the “Saudi Students Clubs and Schools in the UK and Ireland” organisation. The BBC investigation claimed that one school in London is owned by the Saudi government.

Education Minister Michael Gove told the BBC programme: “I have no desire or wish to intervene in the decisions that the Saudi government makes in its own education system.

“But I’m clear that we cannot have anti-Semitic material of any kind being used in English schools. Ofsted (Britain’s education watchdog) will be reporting to me shortly.”— AFP

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