Rico says that
RadicalIslam.org has this to say:
The “Islamophobic” card continues to be played by Muslim organizations pushing their agenda in the American educational and legal systems. This time, a public interest law center is under attack by Islamic news agencies for pointing out that Muslim students are being given religious privileges not enjoyed by other religions in public schools.
In recent days, the Ahlul Bayt News Agency and the International Islamic News Agency, among others, have attacked the Thomas More Law Center, one of the first advocacy groups in the nation to take legal action against the double standard in public schools that favors Islam over other religions.
While the news agencies bemoaned the lack of facilities and, hence, the “unfair treatment” of Muslims in public schools, Richard Thompson, president and chief counsel at the More Law Center, said, “What school officials are doing is to give Muslim students religious benefits that they do not give any other religion right now. Islam is more than a religion,” continued Thompson. “It is a political ideology that regulates every aspect of human existence, and calls for the Islamic domination of the world. Since radical Muslims know they can never defeat our military on the battlefield, they have devised the strategy of internal subversion.”
The founder of the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Omar Ahmad, said to a group of American Muslims in 1998: “Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Quran should be the highest authority in America and Islam the only accepted religion on earth”
Omar Ahmad, founder of CAIR and an officer of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP) was captured on an FBI surveillance tape at a Hamas meeting in 1993 explaining that the IAP could not, for political reasons, admit its support for Hamas. He then discussed how the Hamas agenda could be cloaked and advanced. Ahmad’s airfare and hotel bills for this meeting were paid for by the Holy Land Foundation.
“Like the ancient Trojan Horse welcomed within the city’s gates, Islam has entered America disguised as a religion," Thompson continued. "But its ultimate objective is political: destroy America and establish an Islamic nation under sharia law. So, while America sleeps, they are awake and subverting our government, as well as our public schools and universities. And we will not be deterred from our efforts to stop them.”
In 2002, the More Law Center filed a federal lawsuit against the Byron Union School District in California for a three-week course in the Islamic faith for its seventh-grade students which used the workbook, Islam, A simulation of Islamic history and culture.
The More Law Center contended that the course was nothing short of religious indoctrination, prohibited by the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The twelve-year old students were told:
“From the beginning you and your classmates will become Muslim”.
Dress up as a Muslim and try to be involved to guarantee an excellent grade.
Pick Islamic names and wear them around your neck as ID tags.
Read the fatiha, the opening chapter in the Quran and recited by Muslims at every daily prayer.
Play a dice game called Jihad by declaring a jihad against another group. (Jihad is a struggle by Muslims against oppression.)
Complete the phrase required for conversion to Islam.
Complete the Five Pillars of the Islamic Faith.
Analyze certain verses from the Quran.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a ruling marked “Not for Publication”, decided that the Islamic program was not “overt religious exercises” that violated the Establishment Clause. The Establishment Clause states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion." It is generally interpreted to forbid the establishment of a national religion for the United States as well as a preference by the government of one religion over another.
The Establishment Clause guarantees Americans a separation of religion and state, but allows the government to accommodate the free exercise of religion. However, because the court forbade the publication of its ruling, it was not possible for the More Law Center to use the case as a precedent to establish similar classes to educate students about other religions.
The law center reports that the kindergarten-through-grade-twelve textbooks contain “sugarcoated versions of Islam promoted by the Council on Islamic Education”. The textbooks fail to mention kidnappings, beheadings, slave trading, savage murder, persecution of non-Muslims, and the repression of women common in Islamic countries that follow Islamic (sharia) law.
In another case, the Poway School District ordered math teacher Bradley Johnson to take down banners (which he had been displaying for 25 years) which said In God We Trust (a phrase found on all US paper money), and One Nation Under God (a phrase from the Pledge of Allegiance) because they promoted a Judeo-Christian message, and might offend a Muslim student. The case was appealed and in September of 2011, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled that the banners, because of their large size, were promoting a “particular viewpoint”. The three-judge panel argued that an employer, in this case, Johnson’s principal and school board, has a right to place limits on employees’ speech. Other large displays in the same school were allowed, including a forty-foot string of Tibetan prayer flags with a poster of Hindu leader Mahatma Gandhi’s “Seven Social Sins,” a poster of Muslim leader Malcolm X, and a poster of the Dalai Lama, a Buddhist religious leader.
The More Law Center, which does not charge for its legal services, decided to take the case to the Supreme Court, where it is pending.
More Law Center head Thompson says the attack on him is in response to comments he made about Muslims coercing public schools into giving Islamic students special accommodations that are not afforded to Christian students, which he sees as an insinuation of Islam into the American public school system. "You have this double standard, where schools will bend over backwards to accommodate Islamic students and the Islamic message under the guise of multiculturalism or diversity," he explained. "They won't apply the Establishment Clause rules that they apply to Christian symbols, and Christians are being relegated to second-class citizens." Despite the attacks on him, Thompson says the More Law Center will not be backing down. "You're going to get flak if you're on target, and I think we're on target," Thompson said. "There is that double standard, and the Thomas More Law Center is going to continue to voice their concern and do what they can do right this wrong that's going on."
Rico says that he participated in a demonstration of Islamic prayers one summer, when he was at
Plantation Camp, as his counselor was named
Farouk and was an Egyptian Muslim, but it didn't take, and seemed to
Rico just as silly as any Christian or Jewish (or even Buddhist) prayers...
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