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07MANAMA391
2007-04-26 14:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Manama
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ISLAMIC AFFAIRS U/S DISCUSSES COOPERATION WITH

Tags:  PHUM SCUL KPAO PREL PGOV BA HUMRIT 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/2017
TAGS: PHUM SCUL KPAO PREL PGOV BA HUMRIT
SUBJECT: ISLAMIC AFFAIRS U/S DISCUSSES COOPERATION WITH
USG, EFFORTS TO COMBAT EXTREMISM

Classified By: Ambassador William T. Monroe. Reasons: 1.4 (B)(D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L MANAMA 000391

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/26/2017
TAGS: PHUM SCUL KPAO PREL PGOV BA HUMRIT
SUBJECT: ISLAMIC AFFAIRS U/S DISCUSSES COOPERATION WITH
USG, EFFORTS TO COMBAT EXTREMISM

Classified By: Ambassador William T. Monroe. Reasons: 1.4 (B)(D)


1. (C) Summary. Islamic Affairs Undersecretary Fareed
Al-Muftah, a strong promoter of moderation in Islam, told the
Ambassador he welcomes further cooperation with the USG on a
variety of programs planned in the coming months. He
outlined efforts he is undertaking to revise religious
education in the public schools, with a focus on tolerance
and shared religious values, and to introduce regulations
aimed at keeping politics out of the mosques and limiting the
ability of preacher politicians to deliver Friday sermons.
End summary.


2. (C) Ambassador, accompanied by PAO, called on
Undersecretary for Islamic Affairs Dr. Fareed Al-Muftah April
24 to discuss Dr. Al-Muftah's continuing efforts to combat
Muslim extremism in Bahrain and possibilities for future USG
programming in this area. The Ambassador opened the
discussion by asking about press reports that Dr. Al-Muftah
had been working with the Ministry of Education on a new
religious education curriculum that will be introduced in the
public schools in the fall. Al-Muftah confirmed the report,
saying that the revised curriculum focuses on tolerance and
shared religious and moral values and combating radicalism
and extremism in religion. The curriculum also aims at
correcting misinformation within Islam (Sunni and Shia) and
about other religions (e.g., Christianity). Al-Muftah said
that there was significant support for the new curriculum
within the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, but acknowledged that
there was opposition from some Imams.


3. (C) In addition to the schools, Al-Muftah is also taking
steps to address radical preaching in the mosques. Friday
preachers should not, he said, get involved in politics and
political issues. It is not helpful for preachers to talk in
the mosques about sectarian issues during Friday sermons. He
added that the Ministry was preparing new regulations that
will keep parliamentarians who are also clerics from
delivering sermons at mosques. These regulations will be
based on similar regulations in Kuwait, and will be "clear
and specific" on what is permitted. As these are
regulations, not laws, he added, they would not require
parliamentary approval.


4. (C) Asked about Bahrain's proposed new family law,
Al-Muftah stated that there would be one broad law covering
both Sunnis and Shia, but that there will be separate Sunni
and Shia judges to handle cases for their respective sects.


5. (U) On the question of possible programming with USG
assistance, especially with regard to cooperation on
moderation and interfaith dialogue, Al-Muftah confirmed that
his Ministry is proceeding with plans to hold a national
seminar on moderation in June for Sunni and Shia clerics. He
said that he has invited U.S. Imam Dr. Mohammed Bashar
Arafat, who came to Bahrain under USG programming last
October during Ramadan, to participate in the seminar. The
Ministry is panning a conference on interfaith dialogue in
October/November and welcomes a U.S. speaker. The Embassy
will initiate a speaker request. Al-Muftah welcomed an
American Imam to visit Bahrain this Ramadan (following
successful programming of American Imams during the last two
Ramadans),and also welcomed a Voluntary Visitor program to
send more clerics to the United States (similar to the
successful program that sent four Bahraini Imams to the U.S.
on a voluntary visitor program in June 2006). Finally,
Al-Muftah said that the Ministry, using a USD 15,000 grant
from the U.S., is about to publish three books on the theme
of Islamic moderation.


6. (C) Comment: It is not always a popular cause in the
mosques, but Fareed Al-Muftah since he was named
Undersecretary two years ago has been steadfast in his
support of Islamic moderation and interfaith dialogue. He
also welcomes assistance from and cooperation with the U.S.
We will continue to look for ways to cooperate with Dr.
Al-Muftah and his Ministry.

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