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Friday, February 23, 2007
Diana West :: Townhall.com Columnist
Should Muslim students get special treatment in U.K. schools?
by Diana West
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I saw something eerie this week. It wasn't an apparition exactly, but rather a head-spinning blur of headlines about global jihad that, rather incredibly, began to take on the unmistakable shape of a British old school tie.

How? Maybe I should start by explaining it was the old school tie that came to mind first in the form of a new publication on British education: Namely, a 72-page manifesto (sorry, "guidance") from the Muslim Council of Britain on how British state schools might better accommodate children from the Muslim community, which, according to the 2001 census, makes up 2.7 percent of the British population.

Did I say "better" accommodate their Muslim pupils? I mean accommodate them much, much better. In fact, if the British were to adopt half of the MCB's recommendations for making British schooling Muslim-friendly, they might as well re-issue the 19th-century boys' school classic as Abdullah Brown's School Days. At the crux of the MCB document is a call for special treatment for Britain's Muslim students that is so special as to reorient the entire British system according to Islamic law.

The report kicks off with a British poll finding that religion "appears to be more important" to young Muslims than to young people of "white British or mixed heritage." It seems to follow, then, at least according to MCB logic, that Muslim religious requirements should also supersede those of "white British or mixed heritage young people," not to mention those of the Church of England. And, so, in this report, they effectively do.

Muslim girls should be allowed to wear the hijab instead of regulation uniforms -- of course, "schools may wish to specify the colour." (Thanks awfully.) Muslim boys should be allowed to grow beards "following the example of the Prophet Muhammad," not school grooming guidelines. Muslim children should receive "halal meals," a suggestion which entails a slew of other "suggestions" for staff training and food preparation and storage, and Muslim children should be allotted prayer rooms, perhaps segregated by sex.

That's not all. "Muslim pupils who wish to pray will need access to washing facilities to perform Wudu, which includes the washing of the hands, mouth, arms to the elbow and feet." Washing facilities?

The guidelines continue. "This state of purification becomes nullified when one goes to the toilet or breaks wind." Heavens. Such, er, nullification calls for more washing -- "private parts," this time. "Hence pupils will need to use water cans or bottles that are easily accessible from a storage area in or near the washing area."

Then comes Ramadan. Rather than simply informing schools how to accommodate pupils' private fasting, the MCB also explains how schools might participate in the holiday. Urging them to schedule tests, meetings, swimming ("the potential for swallowing water is very high") and sex education -- even reproductive science lessons -- some other time, the report also urges schools "to build on" the Ramadan spirit and participate in nightly fast-breaking meals.

Muslim students should be allowed to take Arabic as a foreign language, and perhaps study "the art of Qur'anic recitation" instead of music. And on and on. The MCB isn't asking the British taxpayer to create the perfect sharia state exactly, but rather the perfect sharia state school system.

And what does all of this have to do with that blur of jihad stories mentioned at the top of the column?

First, consider the headlines. In Pakistan, a liberal-minded minister (and wife and mother of two) was assassinated for not wearing a veil. (The shooter reportedly said, "I have no regrets. I just obeyed Allah's commandment.") Also in Pakistan, barbers received threatening letters warning them against continuing their "anti-sharia work"-- cutting customers' beards. (One barber told the Associated Press that two dozen barbers have responded by asking customers not to request shaves.) In London, a Muslim father killed his wife and four daughters (ages 16, 13, 10 and 3) because, according to the Telegraph, "he could not bear them adopting a more westernised lifestyle."

What is quite eerie about these horrific crimes is the striking fact that the perpetrators, who acted to avenge various infractions of Islamic law, would likely feel right at home in a British state school that had adopted the MCB's recommendations. In other words, the outlaws and the advocacy group are working in their different ways to enact Islamic law. Which should teach us all a lesson -- if we bothered to learn it.

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Diana West is a contributing columnist for Townhall.com and author of the new book, The Death of the Grown-up: How America's Arrested Development Is Bringing Down Western Civilization.
 
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Deportation
I recently read a column in which the author stated several promising methods for dealing with "Home grown" Islamic radicals and those immigrants that abuse their welcome.
One was the deportation of Imams that preach hate. I know the ACLU would throw a hissy fit but this should be a no brainer.
The second method would be taxing any religious organization that preached hate. The loss of their tax exempt status would be a good start.
Thirdly the closing of any charities with ties to terrorist groups is called for.
It's a shame that these obvious tools to fight terrorism are not adopted.

I'll think about it
I have several reservations about your idea.

I am not sure that it is really possible to stop an idea at the border or to even really slow it down. I have no idea how many people willingly convert to Islam. I know that there are some. The nation of islam spread a a truly incredible rate with little contact with "real islam."

Also I would much rather confront Islam here were I feel that we have all the advantages. Our culture obviously makes them uncomfortable and to make it here they need to learn english which exposes them to the vast intelectual treasure that is western culture.

I have been thinking about some other options as well but I don't know if they are silly. I would be interested in creating a university with the express purpose of reforming the practice of islam and invite all the prominent figures in Islam to study there. I truly don't think that Islam is any worse than pre-enlightenment christainty. In italy women were even forced to wear full body coverings that were basically Burkas. I am serious. Read European history every time someone disagreed with the church even a little the first response was to start torturing people and burning them at the stake. Not to mention the slave trade which was supported by the church. I mean at the level of attacks going on now the muslims would have to continue for millenia to even approach the carnage of the slave trade alone. Of course one nuclear bomb could rack up the numbers quite quickly and unfortunatly I believe that that is a real threat.

I also would require every Iraqi to learn English. I would open free schools all over the muslim world that would teach English for free. I truly believe in the power of western culture.

I would pay every muslim that can read english and write Arbic to translate as much of western literature as possible.

I have been in both religous and secular schools and I greatly prefer the later. But I do believe that by the time a student has graduated from highschool they should have read the important works of western culture including the bible and the Talmud as well as both religious and secular interpretations of each. I truly believe our education system fails our children because it expects so little of them. I went to a really good public high school for my last two years and basically covered everything that I learned at the University of New Orleans. I mean the same text books and everything. So we can do so much more, if we just try.

I didn't do a lot of partying or anything in high school Most nights I studied till eleven or twelve at night. But my sister studied even more. I never woke up so late at night or I should say so early in the morning that she wasn't still up studying.

Do I regret missing the 90210 lifestyle? Yeah sure but I regret more that I didn't read more. Right now I am reading only publc domain e-books and I have literally hundreds waiting.

If we are going to win, we are going to have to turn off the TV, put down the Ipod and stake our claim on the cultural landscape. But I believe we can do it.
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