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Minnesota Students Sing ‘Allahu Akbar’ During Public School Concert
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Posted on 12/18/2015 5:12:59 PM PST by TigerClaws

Controversy erupted over one of the songs students performed during a Minnesota public high school’s Thursday night holiday concert, “Eid un Sa’Eid – Zain Bhikha.” This Ramadan-inspired song included the phrase “Allahu Akbar,” Arabic for “God is Great,” Minnesota CBS affiliate WCCO 4 reported.

Christian and Jewish songs were reportedly performed by the Blaine High School chorale as was the Arabic song commemorating Ramadan, the Muslim holiday, which took place in June. It was slated to be sung during the audience participation portion of the concert, according to the Anoka-Hennepin School District in Blaine, Minnesota.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: anokahennepin; blaine; california; minnesota; ramadan; sanbernadino; sanbernardino; waronterror
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To: ladyjane

Yes there are some that are terrific and not all are the ones I was mentioning...how they manage to deal with their administrators and their politic PC crap, all the other bullsh!t, and smart a&& kids and their parents is beyond me!


41 posted on 12/19/2015 11:30:45 AM PST by ldish (Have had enough...you??????)
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