• NoneOfUrBusiness@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    Okay let me correct myself: I think this is a uniquely Western problem (or maybe it’s a uniquely non-Middle Eastern problem Idk), because at least in Egypt this is not a thing, and in fact religious highschools (known as Azhar highschools) are notoriously hard because they teach you everything you’d be expected to learn from a typical highchool and on top of that the classical Arabic and other knowledge necessary for the student to pursue a degree in Islamic scholarship. This issue also seems like it’s tied to a uniquely Western attitude towards religion, so I’m not sure how applicable it is to Islamic schools given that Muslims have a completely different idea of religion and spirituality.

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      7 months ago

      Nice to see someone from Middle East here. Do you know of any active communities or instances for our kind?

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          7 months ago

          Out of curiosity, what brought you to lemmy and what interested you in it? I am a techie myself (I work in tech), and was always into decentralized stuff. I feel like decentralism doesn’t appeal to most Arabs though. What was it for you?