Posted on 02/22/2007 6:05:36 PM PST by Mount Athos
DEMANDS for a ban on un-Islamic activities in schools will be set out by the Muslim Council of Britain today.
Targets include playground games, swimming lessons, school plays, parents evenings and even vaccinations.
And the calls for all children to be taught in Taliban-style conditions will be launched with the help of a senior Government education adviser.
Professor Tim Brighouse, chief adviser to London schools, was due to attend the event at the capitals biggest mosque.
His presence there was seen as deeply worrying, and a sign that the report was backed by the Government.
Tory MP Greg Hands said: The MCB needs to realise it has to move closer to the rest of the community, not away from it.
The presence of Tim Brighouse implies Government backing of this report. This is very worrying.
Terry Sanderson of the National Secular Society said the report was a recipe for disaster.
He added: Schools with even just a handful of Muslim kids will find they have to follow these guidelines because there arent the staff to have one set of classes for Muslims and another for the rest.
The MCB shouldnt try to force its religious agenda on children who may not want it. The Government needs to send the MCB packing. Schools should be about teaching, not preaching.
The report, Towards Greater Understanding Meeting The Needs of Muslim Pupils In State Schools, says all schools should bring in effective bans for all pupils on un-Islamic activities like dance classes.
It also wants to limit certain activities during Ramadan. They include science lessons dealing with sex, parents evenings, exams and immunisation programmes.
The holy month when eating and drinking is not allowed in daylight hours should also see a ban on swimming lessons in case pupils swallow water in the pool.
When swimming is allowed, boys should wear clothing covering their bodies from the navel to the neck, even during single-sex pool sessions, while girls must be covered up completely at all times, apart from the face and hands.
The MCB adds that schools should ensure contact sports, including football and basketball, are always in single-gender groups.
Even school trips are targeted in the report, which wants them all to be made single-sex to encourage greater participation from Muslim pupils.
It wants Arabic language classes for Muslim pupils, and says the Koran should be recited in music classes. And all schools should ensure they have prayer rooms with washing facilities attached, it says.
In art classes, Muslim children should not be allowed to draw people, as this is forbidden under some interpretations of Islamic law.
And while the MCB insists that all British children should learn about Islam, it wants Muslims to have the right to withdraw their children from RE lessons dealing with Christianity and other faiths.
The MCB says special treatment and opt-outs are necessary because otherwise Muslim pupils will feel excluded from school activities and lessons.
The MCB claims to be the voice of Britains 1.5million Muslims and was heavily courted by politicians including Tony Blair following the September 11 attacks. Its former secretary-general Iqbal Sacranie was awarded a knighthood in 2005.
But other Muslim groups criticised the report. Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain said: There has been no discussion on these issues in the Muslim community.
And the Sufi Muslim Council which claims to represent far more British Muslims than the MCB said the report misunderstood Ramadan.
It added: This is not what Islam or Ramadan is about. Ramadan is about training yourself while carrying on with everyday life.
The Department for Education tried to distance itself from the report last night, and insisted Professor Brighouse was attending the launch only in a personal capacity.
A spokesman said it would read the report with interest.
The MCB did not comment.
It came as Britain's first Muslim peer called for women to stop wearing veils, claiming that they represent a barrier to integration.
Reigniting the debate over the face veil, or niqab, Lord Ahmed of Rotherham said there was no religious reason why Muslim women should wear them and claimed that veils now cause society more harm than good.
The peer, who has urged the authorities to clamp down on preachers of hate, spoke during a debate held in the heart of the Arab world.
He told a mainly Muslim audience in Doha, Qatar, that he does not want a legal ban on the veil being worn in public as many other nations are introducing, including Muslim Turkey and Egypt.
But he said: The face veil is a barrier to integration in the West. The veil is now a mark of separation, segregation and defiance against mainstream British culture.
Theres nothing in the Koran to say that wearing a niqab is desirable, let alone compulsory. Its purely cultural. Its an identity thing which has been misinterpreted.
They were supposed to be worn so that women wouldnt be harassed. But women, and communities as a whole, are now being harassed because they are wearing them."
The Muslim Council of Britains assistant secretary general, Inayat Bunglawala, said yesterday: Peoples attitudes are responsible for harming integration, not veils.
And wearing them is very much a matter for individual Muslim women.
I will never understand the English.
duh,duh,duh, what???
This still wont wake them up.
Move in. Take over.
Don't count the yobs, the chavs and the football hooligans out. Unlike the PC milquetoasts, they won't tolerate the ROP telling them what to do when the rubber meets the road. And I haven't even gotten to the skins and Combat 18 yet. They're going to be having loads of fun over there in a few years.
I'll bet the Muslims have guns.....
"The MCB says...opt-outs are necessary because otherwise Muslim pupils will feel excluded..."
Yes, there's nothing like opting out of something to feel included in it.
That Big Ben will make a good site for a muezzin. It could even be renamed Big Bin.
Brits, y'all need to man the ramparts.
HEY MONK I think we need your photoshop skills here
I wasn't sure how to take your post, so I clicked on your profile to see what I could determine about your personality. Now I'm even more confused.
Coming soon to an America near you, courtesy of the Liberals.
What's going on with this country? Is dhimmitude in effect now?
How are the Muslims contributing best with the British government that they have to be treated so well like this? Will Britains economy collapse further (if it is) if these ragheads (who cares) will leave?
Were I headmaster, my letter to these parents would look a little like this:
Dear Muslim Parents,
Please to be biting me.
Sincerely,
Your child's headmaster.
Britian is at a crossroads. Either they deal with the muzzies now once and for all or they can kiss their country goodbye.
HAVOC !!
Oh, Zook, that IS funny.
It nice to see you kept in Star Wars family OMG I been try find Samuel L Jackson skit from Chappelle show on YOU TUBE
THIS is one of the main reasons I am against democracy and in favor of Christian monarchy. As long as England is ruled by Pariament the country is hostage to the whim of the majority. Once the majority turns bad (or doesn't care anymore) the country is at its mercy.
Now if England had a Queen who not only reigned but RULED -- a Queen with real power -- this situation could never have occurred. Unlike the United States, England is de jure a Christian nation with an established Church, and HBMQE2 is by oath Defender of the Faith. If the Queen had not been reduced to being a rubber stamp for the Will of the Masses, she could outlaw Islamic fundamentalism by decree... or deport the whole lot of them... or cut their heads off -- whichever proved the most expedient.
As things stand, however, I fear that only Arthur's return can save England now. Holy Saint George, pray for England!
Try Burgess' 1985. Exactly what happens to England.
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