"Someone changed the curriculum in the school, and now the national school has become a religious school.



"They are all learning about the religion of Islam and not learning anything else. And as a result, the graduates or the people who are passing in the school are not very conversant in things that are useful for them to get jobs, but they are very good ulama.



"And then you have too many ulama, they always differ from each other and then they mislead their followers and they quarrel with each other.



"That is the problem we face now. And because of that, we are going to change the timetable, curriculum in the schools," the Prime Minister said, adding that, "We will still study religion, but not all periods in one day, maybe one or two periods in a week."