Posted on 10/22/2006 7:50:40 PM PDT by World_Events
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) _ Muslims at the U.S. Military Academy numbered just two in 2001. This year, there are 32.
Now West Point has opened its first space dedicated to Muslims, a worship hall complete with a pulpit facing Mecca. The space officially opened Thursday.
"I knew the Army had a policy of religious tolerance, but I didn't know it was to this extent," said first-year Cadet Ahmed Moomin, 20, from the Maldives.
Until now, Friday prayers were held in an increasingly crowded first-floor office, said Imam Asadullah, the academy's Muslim cleric. The number of Muslim cadets jumped by 10 from last year.
The new hall is large enough for dozens of followers, he said.
West Point's Muslim leaders approached administrators last year for help.
"We live in a world where everyone is looking at the United States saying, 'You're anti-Islam.' But here at West Point, that's not what we do," West Point Chaplain Col. John Cook said.
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That doesn't sound right. If the imam faces Mecca, and faces the crowd too, that means the crowd's arses are pointed at Mecca when they make the salaam (kneel and bend over). Nope, that's not how they do it, though I never miss an opportunity to point my own arse that way.
Do they have churches and synagogues?? I couldnt find any info at their website.
So did I.
I don't have a good feeling about this. This could be infiltration.
While I'm no fan of the Muslim religion, the thoughts expressed on this thread do not support any argument that can be used by West Point to exclude Muslim students from either attending or practicing their faith at West Point. Simply saying it's "sick" indicates a lack of depth in thought for or against the issue.
Apparently - not much.
My world is certainly changing.
PBUH.
and some pig sh!t.... and drippings from golden brown bacon
and a decent BUTT roast...to add the icing.
Shields UP ?, Captain.......
"December 31, 2006: Those candidates applying for the Class of 2011 should contact their local Congressional representative, two state Senators and the Vice President of the United States to request their nomination."
We're going to religous tolerate ourselves back into the 12th century eventually.
Why?
Did you read my tag line?
Or what.....you trust these people?
1: Basic Requirements
GENERAL ACADEMIC MEDICAL PHYSICAL LEADERSHIP
General Requirements
* Each candidate must: be 17 but not yet 23 years of age by July 1 of year admitted. (The increase in maximum age is a result of a recent change to Title X, U.S. Code.)
* be a U.S. citizen at time of enrollment (exception: foreign students nominated by agreement between U.S. and another country).
* be unmarried.
* not be pregnant or have a legal obligation to support a child or children
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* Each candidate should have: an above-average high school or college academic record.
* strong performance on the standardized American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Exam or the College Board Admissions Testing Program Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT).
West Point uses the results of your ACT/SAT, high school class rank, and the recommendations of your faculty to determine your academic qualification. Consideration is also given to the types of courses taken and the percentage of students from your school who attend four-year colleges after high school, as reported by the Educational Testing Service (ETS).
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Enemy within ?
So, when are the minarets going up ?
THEY ARE A CULT OF DEATH!!! How about that as a justification????
I've been all around their site .. I don't see anything to do with allegience to America, or the Constitution or patriotism.
this just damm stupid
NO MUSLIMS AT WEST POINT DAMMIT
I would guess so?
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