Posted on 10/13/2015 12:34:26 PM PDT by conservativejoy
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is calling on people in Tennessee to oppose a bill that would prevent public schools from teaching the principles of Islam and every other religion until students reach the 10th grade.
Tennessee state legislator Sheila Butt, a Republican, proposed the bill late last week in response to a grassroots campaign across the state by parents primarily evangelical parents against what they perceive as an inappropriate focus on Islam in history and social studies courses in taxpayer-funded middle schools.
House Bill 1418, if it becomes law, would prevent the teaching of all religious doctrine until students reach the last three years of high school.
CAIR labeled Rep. Butts bill an anti-Islam bill which is tied to Islamophobic claims in a statement sent to The Daily Caller.
The introduction of the bill is being fueled by rising hysteria over the false claim that middle schoolers are being subjected to Islamic indoctrination because the basic tenets of Islam and Muslim world history is being taught as part of a state-approved curriculum about the impact world religions have on history, the Muslim civil liberties group said. Islam is only one of the many world religions being taught in the curriculum that includes Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, among other religions and belief systems.
CAIR government affairs manager Robert McCaw also weighed in.
Islamophobes like Rep. Butt fail to recognize that there is a big difference between teaching students about religion as an important part of world history and promoting particular religious beliefs, McCaw declared. The education of children in Tennessee should not be delayed because of anti-Muslim bigotry. (RELATED: CAIR Tries To Ban Professors Speech On The Islamic Threat To America)
Complaining parents from across Tennessee have expressed alarm in recent weeks because their children in a public middle school are learning about the Five Pillars of Islam in a world history class. (The first and most important pillar is roughly translated as: There is no god but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God. At the same time, the parents say, the course material pointedly ignores Christianity. (RELATED: Public School Parents Angry After Middle Schoolers Instructed To Write ALLAH IS THE ONLY GOD)
Rep. Butt, the majority leader in the Tennessee House and a longtime Christian Sunday school teacher, noted that her bill does not seek to prevent kids in junior high from hearing about religion in their curricula. The goal is to avoid any instruction specifically about doctrine. (RELATED: Tennessee Bill Would Ban Teaching Doctrine Of Islam To Seventh Graders)
I think that probably the teaching that is going on right now in seventh, eighth grade is not age appropriate, the Republican said on Friday, according to the Chattanooga Times Free Press. They are not able to discern a lot of times whether its indoctrination or whether theyre learning about what a religion teaches.
Since the fracas about Islam in middle school erupted across Tennessee earlier this school year, state education officials have insisted that the Islam curriculum is purely secular and designed to inform students about history.
Last month Maury County Public Schools middle school supervisor Jan Hanvey told The Daily Herald, a newspaper out of Columbia, Tenn., that students learn about the Five Pillars of Islam during a one-day segment of the seventh-grade curriculum.
Students also study Buddhism and Hinduism, the former social studies teacher noted.
However, at no point do Tennessee middle school students study Christianity per se. There is not, for example, one class day dedicated to the basic Jesus story.
Hanvey promised that Maury County students would eventually come across a reference to Christianity when history teachers reach the Age of Exploration in eighth grade. Then, students will hear about Christians persecuting other Christians in some countries in Western Europe.
For reasons that are not entirely clear, Tennessee appears to be an epicenter for Americas encounter with Islam.
In July, lone Muslim gunman Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez, a 24-year-old naturalized citizen from Kuwait, brutally murdered four Marines at a military recruiting center and a Naval reserve center in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Back in February, leaders of ISIS took to the groups propaganda magazine to urge followers to assassinate Houston, Texas-born Yasir Qadhi, a professor who teaches at Rhodes College in Memphis. (RELATED: ISIS Is Now Threatening To Murder A COLLEGE PROFESSOR IN TENNESSEE)
In 2013, officials at Sunset Elementary School in the affluent Nashville suburb of Brentwood rescinded a ban on delicious pork just one day after it went into effect because parents complained. The parents and other locals believed that the prohibition on pork had been an attempt to defer to the sensibilities of unidentified Muslim students. (RELATED: Tennessee Elementary School Lifts Fatwa Against Pork After Parents Complain)
Over percent of the residents of Tennessee identify as Christian, according to a 2014 Pew poll. About one percent of Volunteer State residents call themselves Muslim.
Tennessee lawmakers recently decided to expedite a review of the way Islam and other religions are taught in the states public schools, The Tennessean notes. The review, which had been slated for 2018, will now occur in January.
In 2014, the United Arab Emirates officially designated 83 groups as terrorist organizations, including CAIR, which the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group in the United States.
Its a central location.
ACLU? [crickets]
Not having a child in school any longer, I wouldn’t have standing to bring a law suit, but I wonder why the parents who have kids still enrolled aren’t bringing a class action?
If I had been that little girl, I’d have had a bad case of Mohammedphobia; in fact, she may well have had.
You don't really think that she had a choice, do you....on the other hand, had I been her father, muhammed would have his hands full of trouble...
Yeh, Tennessee! Do it or else! Can’t believe TN is succumbing to some of the PC crap currently being exposed. Or, how about growing a pair and put a stop to this satanic crap!
Good.
“Whom do men say that I am?”
Whom do men say that I am? And the most important question, “Whom do You say that I am?”
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Simple! Remove the children!
There are entire counties and even whole state where, if Christians and conservatives removed their children, the entire **evil** system of government K-12 indoctrination camps would immediately **implode**.
No more paychecks. Now more pensions.
By the way,,,I have absolutely **NO** respect for government teachers. Government teachers **willingly** seek these jobs. They **willingly** go to work every day and impose upon children teaching practices that cause educational and spiritual harm. None of this would happen if teachers didn't cooperate. They hurt children for a paycheck and pension.
“By the way,,,I have absolutely **NO** respect for government teachers. Government teachers **willingly** seek these jobs. They **willingly** go to work every day and impose upon children teaching practices that cause educational and spiritual harm. None of this would happen if teachers didn’t cooperate. They hurt children for a paycheck and pension.”
Well said. Well said indeed.
????????I just told you....for example, if one of my children had been challenged with this politically correct introduction to islam, there would have been one irate parent reminding the staff that their nonsense was not acceptable....
This is happening in Tennessee?
CAIR is also demanding Ben Carson drop out of the race.
Idiots!
Yup. School Superintendents have also been refusing to turn over a copy of the curriculum in this matter. Very, very disturbing.
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