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Should All Muslim Schools Now Be Closed?
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And don't just say "all other religious schools should be also be closed", since I have not heard of any of the other's headteachers making such remarks.
/// The snap inspection was ordered by the Department for Education after reports that the headteacher had argued during a BBC radio discussion that homosexuality was punishable by death in an "ideal" Islamic state. Several other independent Muslim schools have also had recent snap inspections ordered by the department. ///
Or their libraries containing books on the stoning of women.
/// "Some books in the children's library contain fundamentalist Islamic beliefs (Salafi) or are set firmly within a Saudi Arabian socio-religious context. Some of the views promoted by these books, for example about stoning women, have no place in British society," the report argues. ///
And don't just say "all other religious schools should be also be closed", since I have not heard of any of the other's headteachers making such remarks.
/// The snap inspection was ordered by the Department for Education after reports that the headteacher had argued during a BBC radio discussion that homosexuality was punishable by death in an "ideal" Islamic state. Several other independent Muslim schools have also had recent snap inspections ordered by the department. ///
Or their libraries containing books on the stoning of women.
/// "Some books in the children's library contain fundamentalist Islamic beliefs (Salafi) or are set firmly within a Saudi Arabian socio-religious context. Some of the views promoted by these books, for example about stoning women, have no place in British society," the report argues. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, and Islamic courts. There is no place in a democratic country for a religion that is so rigid that you cannot change your religion or even criticise it without the fear of death - (and neither can the indigenous Christians of this country). We are sadly well on the road to becoming an Islamic country.
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/// And Africa benefits even more from non-religious organisations - as does the rest of the world. It can all be done without religion - and better. ///
That may or may not be true, but the reason religious organisations were mentioned was because reference of Christian missionaries in Africa was made by sp1814 whom I was answering.
/// And Africa benefits even more from non-religious organisations - as does the rest of the world. It can all be done without religion - and better. ///
That may or may not be true, but the reason religious organisations were mentioned was because reference of Christian missionaries in Africa was made by sp1814 whom I was answering.