1 of 7 A student is garlanded at the Darul Uloom Haqqania religious seminary in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province
2 of 7 Graduation scenes at the so-called "University of Jihad" are filled with pro-Taleban slogans. Students vow to fight holy wars
3 of 7 The graduates are told that Islam "has never been under such a threat as today"
4 of 7 A current student (right) and a possible future one gather at the seminary in Akora Khattak, 50 kilometres east of the provincial capital, Peshawar
5 of 7 The school has turned out 600 students in different fields this year
6 of 7 A car is decked out in celebration of a graduate. Many students are eager to go to Afghanistan to fight "infidels"
7 of 7 A roof collapses under the weight of those attending. The Pakistani Government wants to curb the radical curriculums at such schools