Koranic School
Unhappiness reigns in a Sudanese Koranic school
"They must give up playing. Playing is harmful", says a sheikh. "It doesn't allow them time to study. Anyone who misbehaves is whipped so that he doesn't play anymore." The boys here are subject to an iron-handed rule. Even sleep is a rare luxury, with study and prayer ongoing from 2:30am to 10pm. Punishment for straying over the line can be harsh: one boy, Ali, is seen dragging heavy chains behind him. "I was chained because they said I'm not learning the holy Koran, and because I don't want to stay here", he explains. The boys are essentially prisoners, and are not permitted to leave the compound.
A film by Mark Stucke.
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