I've spoken to Muslim students forced to pray in corridors, in cupboards, on school fields in the rain. I've spoken to Muslims forced to leave their jobs because they weren't allowed to pray. The Michaela School incident is just one tiny glimpse of societal-wide Islamophobia.
I've spoken to Muslim students forced to pray in corridors, in cupboards, on school fields in the rain. I've spoken to Muslims forced to leave their jobs because they weren't allowed to pray. The Michaela School incident is just one tiny glimpse of societal-wide Islamophobia.
The impact of such strategies that deliberately prevent Muslims from practicing basic tenets of their religion is huge. It leaves young Muslims facing disadvantage and isolation at schools and colleges. It places barriers to Muslims accessing employment and closes off sectors.
@mcneilwillson Is it a gov/state school? Here is Australia they are of course secular (as that's the 'religion' of the state), but that means they are meant to 'accommodate' for all faiths/persuasions...or is this a secular private school?
@mcneilwillson Then go to a Muslim school in a Muslim Country instead of coming here, joining a school with known rules then trying to change it to suit your own narrative. It’s ALWAYS f@ckin Muslims.
@mcneilwillson You don't think there are some (indeed many) jobs where stopping to pray would be inappropriate, or downright dangerous? A few examples would be Police, Armed Forces, Doctors, Nurses, Midwives, Drivers...an endless list...including schoolchildren! So, something for you to ponder?
@mcneilwillson You're an apologist for Islam, who doesn't really seem to understand the religion or the effects that it has on the host country at all. Are you a Muslim yourself?