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| | frontline: in search of al qaeda: producers' dispatches from the front | PBS |
 | | On the Grand Trunk Road that leads to Peshawar, there is a renowned religious school, or madrassa, where young boys from places like Dir, Bannu, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar come for a course of study that has only one textbook, the Quran. |
 | | The Haqqania Madrassa's reputation has extended far beyond Pakistan, and I am told that young Muslim boys from places like Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan come this far to study the word of God delivered by the Prophet Muhammad. |
 | | Gauging by the number of madrassas that line the roads of the most remote towns, it seems that a fair amount of Pakistani boys must be able to recite chapter and verse of the Quran. |
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