Dreams of a Saudi Princess

And the Christians Who Believed in Them

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Karolin Anderson ISBN: 9781490865737
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: March 11, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Karolin Anderson
ISBN: 9781490865737
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: March 11, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Teach my children to think! exclaimed the beautiful young princess. Theyve had enough facts, facts and more facts stuffed into their heads in our public schools. She dreamed that her children would be able to speak and negotiate with leaders of countries from around the world as they assumed their eventual roles in governmental leadership. She dreamed that her children would be able to lead Saudi Arabia into the future. Unlike the Wahhabi and Hanbali clerics who considered the faculty of reasoning to be evil, she realized that a Western education was consistent with her Islamic faith stating that American schools taught students how to think without telling them what to think. The Andersons didnt realize at the time how astute the statement was but would soon learn as they became immersed in the Islamic world of Sharia law.

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Teach my children to think! exclaimed the beautiful young princess. Theyve had enough facts, facts and more facts stuffed into their heads in our public schools. She dreamed that her children would be able to speak and negotiate with leaders of countries from around the world as they assumed their eventual roles in governmental leadership. She dreamed that her children would be able to lead Saudi Arabia into the future. Unlike the Wahhabi and Hanbali clerics who considered the faculty of reasoning to be evil, she realized that a Western education was consistent with her Islamic faith stating that American schools taught students how to think without telling them what to think. The Andersons didnt realize at the time how astute the statement was but would soon learn as they became immersed in the Islamic world of Sharia law.

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