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Islam studies required in California district: Course has 7th-graders memorizing Koran verses
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, January 11, 2002

Posted on 01/11/2002 1:23:06 AM PST by JohnHuang2

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Islam studies required in California district
Course has 7th-graders memorizing Koran verses, praying to Allah



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In the wake of Sept. 11, an increasing number of California public school students must attend an intensive three-week course on Islam, reports ASSIST News Service.

The course mandates that seventh-graders learn the tenets of Islam, study the important figures of the faith, wear a robe, adopt a Muslim name and stage their own jihad. Adding to this apparent hypocrisy, reports ANS, students must memorize many verses in the Koran, are taught to pray "in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful" and are instructed to chant, "Praise to Allah, Lord of Creation."

"We could never teach Christianity like this," one outraged parent told ANS.

Elizabeth Christina Lemings, a teacher in the Byron, Calif., Union School District, was unaware of the course until her seventh-grade son brought home the handouts. Obtained by ANS, the handouts include a history of Islam and the life of Mohammad, its founder. There are 25 Islamic terms that must be memorized, six Islamic (Arabic) phrases, 20 Islamic proverbs to learn along with the Five Pillars of Faith and 10 key Islamic prophets and disciples to be studied.

"We can't even mention the name of Jesus in the public schools," Lemings laments, "but ... they teach Islam as the true religion, and students are taught about Islam and how to pray to Allah. Can you imagine the barrage of lawsuits and problems we would have from the ACLU if Christianity were taught in the public schools, and if we tried to teach about the contributions of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and the Apostle Paul? But when it comes to furthering the Islamic religion in the public schools, there is not one word from the ACLU, People for the American Way or anybody else. This is hypocrisy."

ANS reports that students are to pretend that they are Muslims, wear Muslim clothing to school, stage their own jihad via a dice game and pick out a Muslim name (to replace their own) from a list of 30.

When asked what they thought about the course, students described it as "fun," while others described Islam as "a pretty culture." Joseph Lemings, 12, told ANS, "the jihad was like playing a video game."

The "fun" description disturbs Elizabeth Lemings, who sees the course as a tool, not only to engender sympathy and support for the Muslim cause, but for recruitment.

"This is not just a class of history of examining culture," she said. "This course is entirely too specific. It is more about indoctrination."

Nancy Castro, principal of Intermediate-Excelsior School of Byron, told ANS that the Islam course (included within "History of Culture") reflects California educational standards. Castro maintains the course "is not religion, but ancient culture and history. We do not endorse any religion; we just make students aware." Castro further emphasized the course textbook is in use throughout California.

The textbook used for the Islamic course, "Across The Centuries," is published by Houghton-Mifflin and has been adopted by the California school system. In it, according to ANS, Islam is presented broadly in a completely positive manner, whereas the limited references to Christianity are "shown in a negative light, with events such as the Inquisition, and the Salem witch hunts highlighted in bold, black type." ANS notes the portrayal of Islam leaves out word of "the wars, massacres, cruelties against Christians and other non-Muslims that Islam has consistently perpetrated over the centuries."

Asked if there was any response from parents about the Islam course, Castro told ANS, "Oh, a couple of parents called to express concerns, three to be exact."


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1 posted on 01/11/2002 1:23:06 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
About 25 years ago there was a school prayer case in, I think, NJ about the schools teaching Trancendental Meditation (y'know, that Maharishee stuff that was so popular with the Beatles). It turns out that the kids were supposed to chant something in Sanskrit - they weren't told what the words meant but it turned out to be an incantation to some Hindu diety. Also supposed to bring a small item, like a handkerchief, as a gift to lay under a photo of the (long dead) founder of the TM movement; they weren't told anything about this little ritual but it was a typical form of Hindu veneration. In other words, the kids were never told the religious significances of what they were doing (and how it might conflict with their family's own religion) and they simply went through the motions -- but this was enough to make the classes unconstitutional.

There was another case in, I think, Arizona where a school district started what it claimed were courses in the Bible as history and literature (which, if true, would have been legal), but which turned out to be teaching kids Book of Mormon stories. The court had no hesitation to call that unconstitutional.

Here we have kids being taught what I am sure is a Very Favorable viewpoint of Mohammed and his history, and being made to remember and recite Islamic verses and jargon. It doesn't matter if they don't realize they are praying, it's positively unconstitutional.

2 posted on 01/11/2002 2:11:02 AM PST by DonQ
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To: JohnHuang2
Already posted Here, but bears repeating. Phone number and address posted on that thread:

14401 Byron Highway, Byron, CA 94514
Phone: 925/634-6644 Fax: 634-9421
Website: http://www.byron.k12.ca.us/ (Unavailable as of 8:45 AM)

Edie Donahey on Fox and Friends mentioned this at about 7:30 this AM, in response to a flood of e-mail, but said she "couldn't find any mention of it on the school district's website."

3 posted on 01/11/2002 4:57:06 AM PST by browardchad
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To: DonQ
Why is this country so determined to commit national suicide? We have driven any type of religious instruction out of the classroom. Suddenly, when attacked by terrorists, we encourage our students to study the religion of our attackers in the hope we can further the understanding of these terrorists.

No thought is given to the idea that this will probably create more followers of the terrorist's beliefs and ideals. With no competition from other religious teachings, this could very well be the only religious experience these students have received if they do not have it at home.

4 posted on 01/11/2002 4:57:51 AM PST by meenie
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To: JohnHuang2
Can you imagine the barrage of lawsuits and problems we would have from the ACLU if Christianity were taught in the public schools, and if we tried to teach about the contributions of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and the Apostle Paul?

I cannot imagine why any Christian parent is not pursuing this to the highest court !!! That is even more incredulous . I know without a doubt if I had children of school age, I would be the 1st in line bringing this to court !!! Immediately... What is wrong with these parents, it's about time the silent majority acts instead of just mouthing off.

5 posted on 01/11/2002 5:29:58 AM PST by DreamWeaver
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To: meenie
Why is this country so determined to commit national suicide? We have driven any type of religious instruction out of the classroom. Suddenly, when attacked by terrorists, we encourage our students to study the religion of our attackers in the hope we can further the understanding of these terrorists.

It isn't the country, its phucking Liberals that are doing it. I swear that Liberals are more of a Domestic enemy threat then Bin Ladin could ever hope to be! Only good Lib is a dead one! Praise Allah and pass the Ammunition!

6 posted on 01/11/2002 5:31:44 AM PST by Bommer
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To: JohnHuang2
Folks, it's California. Nothing coming from that state surprises me.

Nevertheless, I am going to send this to the ACLU just to review their non-response.

7 posted on 01/11/2002 5:54:36 AM PST by OldPossum
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To: JohnHuang2
Where are the high-minded chants of Separation of Church and State?

The ACLU has about as much credibility as the NOW gang. Both organizations are nothing more than liberal, agenda-driven phoneys. The ACLU will be as silent on this issue as the NOW gang was about Clinton's disgusting treatment of women.

8 posted on 01/11/2002 6:09:14 AM PST by Attillathehon
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To: Bommer
I like what you said; praise allah and pass the ammunition, that's a good idea;

The liberals are at war with our civilization, the American intellectual James Burnham diagnosed liberalism a half century ago as being the ideology of civilizational suicide.

9 posted on 01/11/2002 6:57:59 AM PST by Red Jones
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To: JohnHuang2
"The course mandates that seventh-graders learn the tenets of Islam, study the important figures of the faith, wear a robe, adopt a Muslim name and stage their own jihad.

Is this supported by the billions of federal funds going into education? Who decided this course should be taught? Who is the teacher, a Muslim? Like Black History Month, this is will not help your child in the future to put bread and butter on the table. It will not help him or her to find a job. It is more of the deliberately dumbing down of American children.

Send this article via hard mail or fax to your elected whether of not you live in California. This school should loose all federal funding, if the State of CA wants to fund this sort of nonsense, fine! But not on my federal tax dollar! Send a copy of the article to the attention of:

CTA (California Teacher's Association) Headquarters: 1705 Murchison Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Phone: 650/697-1400
Fax: 650/552-5002
e-mail: webmaster@cta.org

or e-mail the following:
California Educator
editor@cta.org

Then By all means let the White House know what you think of spending tax dollars on this program. Then by all means, send hard mail or fax to Secretary Rod Paige's attention, this article asking for an explanation.
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-0498
1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327)

Try these numbers also:
finding the right phone number or email address, Comments or questions about the Department or its programs:
E-mail: customerservice@inet.ed.gov
Telephone: 1-800-USA-LEARN
TTY: 1-800-437-0833
Fax: (202) 401-0689
U.S. Mail: U.S. Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202

Mention Nancy Castro, principal of Intermediate-Excelsior School of Byron, who seems to be responsible for this. Please post any responses you get on this thread. Get Busy and get Active.

10 posted on 01/12/2002 5:46:35 AM PST by yoe
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To: JohnHuang2
Christianity is fast becoming the last legitimized target of bigotry
and hatred in our society.

Christ-haters proliferate on our campuses, in Hollywood and on the
internet. Tax-funded museums display exhibits specifically designed
to desecrate Christian symbols.

Anti-religious vandalism directed at Christian institutions is commonplace.
It is now culturally acceptable to make unbelievably derogitory comments
about Christians and even Jesus Himself in all forms of media.

Is socially-sanctioned street violence against Christian believers just
around the corner?   I, for one, think we will see some form of it within
20 years.

11 posted on 02/03/2002 11:46:35 AM PST by chaffer2
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To: DonQ
At least we are getting God back into our public schools. Its a start.
13 posted on 02/03/2002 3:12:27 PM PST by Doe Eyes
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