Mkuu Unadhani wasipoanzisha hisia chokonozi watafanya nini zaidi, watu.wamejikita kujadili mambo yasiyo na msingi kwa kujifanya wanafia dini zao huku wakiangamia kwa ujinga........badala ya kuhangaika na maisha angalau watoto wao wawe na nafuu kwa elimu Bado wanajirudisha kulelule eti tulinyimwa elimu..........
Sifongo,
Mambo si mepesi kiasi hicho.
Kuna ukweli katika malalamiko ya Waislam.
Soma hapa chini na nakuwekea kwa ufupi tu:
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[TD]"In 1987
Professor Malima became the first Muslim Minister of Education. Eight previous ministers were Christians. There were accusations that the ministry was a Christian stronghold, particularly when at one time a pastor was appointed minister to head the ministry. When
Professor Malima became minister of education he thought it was imperative that some changes be effected in the ministry to win back the confidence of Muslims. There were accusations that the ministry was discriminating against Muslim youths, barring them from higher institutions of learning and was frustrating the career advancement of Muslims functionaries in the ministry.[/TD]
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[TD]Having seen this imbalance between Muslims and Christians in the ministry,
Professor Malima appointed four Muslim directors to head different departments in the ministry and wrote a confidential report to
President Ali Hassan Mwinyi [1]on the state of affairs he had found in the ministry. In that report
[2] Professor Malima mentioned the stagnation of Muslims in education. This report somehow got leaked to the press and to other Christian personalities including former
President Nyerere.[/TD]
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[TD]The marginalisation of Muslims is so obvious and glaring in Tanzania that it does not require statistical proof. Any social scientist familiar with Tanzania will not fail to notice this fact. It is noticeable and evident in all spheres of life. The first serious attempt to bring the problem of marginalisation to the attention of Muslims was done by one Muslim youth organisation-Muslim Writers, popularly known as
Warsha. In 1981 in a method of interacting with the general Muslim population never seen before, a research was conducted and the findings were published and distributed to all Muslims in Tanzania, showing low figures of Muslim admission into institutions of higher learning."
(Kutoka: "The Lfe and Times of Abdulwahid Sykes (1924 - 1968) The Untold Story of the
Muslim Struggle Against British Colonialism," Minerva Press, London 1998).[/TD]
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[1] Ali Hassan Mwinyi : President 1985-1995
[2] See
Kiongozi, July 15 th-31 th, 1993.