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  • Professor required students to praise Allah, remove shoes before entering office

    06/18/2018 8:47:41 AM PDT · by yoe · 33 replies
    Fox News ^ | June 18, 2018 | Caleb Parke
    A controversial Muslim professor at the University of Connecticut retired this past year after students complained that he required them to say an Arabic phrase and remove their shoes before entering his office.Retired biology professor, Felix Coe, taped two signs outside his office requiring students to say “Bismillah,” an Arabic phrase meaning “in the name of Allah” before entering his office, (Muslim prof made students praise Allah before entering office) reported. Visitors were also required to remove their shoes.
  • Christian student suspended after challenging Muslim prof’s claim that Jesus wasn’t crucified

    03/28/2017 6:12:00 AM PDT · by C19fan · 41 replies
    College Fix ^ | March 27, 2017 | William Nardi
    A student says he was suspended from Rollins College for challenging his Muslim professor’s anti-Christian assertions, including her claim that Jesus’ crucifixion never took place. Twenty-year-old Marshall Polston, a sophomore at the private, Florida-based four-year college, said that the professor of his Middle Eastern Humanities class also told students that Jesus’ disciples did not believe he was God.
  • Christian Student Challenge’s Muslim Prof’s Claim Jesus Wasn’t Crucified, Gets Suspended

    03/27/2017 2:42:45 PM PDT · by TBP · 23 replies
    Red State ^ | March 27, 2017 | Martin Walsh
    A student from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida claims he was suspended for challenging his Muslim professor’s anti-Christian assertions, including her assertion that Jesus’ crucifixion never occurred. Marshall Polston, 20, is claiming that his Middle Eastern Humanities professor also told students that Jesus’ disciples “did not believe he was God.” Polston, a self-described Christian who has toured the Middle East, says he is familiar with the Muslim culture. “Honestly, it reminded me of some of the more radical groups I researched when abroad,” Polston told the Central Florida Post when asked about his professor’s comments. “Whether religious or not,...