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    Why State Funded Muslim Schools

    London School of Islamics
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    Why State Funded Muslim Schools

    British schooling has been mis-educating and de-educating Muslim children for the last 50 years and for the first time the Muslim leadership openly declared that British school is a home of institutional racism where there is no place for foreign culture and languages. Institutional racism is depriving Muslim children of the chance to go to their own faith schools. It leads LEAs to reject or delay approval of Muslim schools. Policy makers like Mr. Graham Lane and others like him do not want to see even a single Muslim school in the United Kingdom. The British teachers have no respect for Islamic faith and Muslim community. Western education system can easily deprogram Muslim children and force them to adopt un-Islamic values. Let the Muslim parents decides how and where to educate their children. According to MORI social research institute on behalf of Bristol LEA, nine out of ten Muslim parents agreed with the model of an Islamic secondary school set up within the state system. I rejected British schooling for Muslim children in the early 70s.

    A child who has English as a second language is seen as having a special need – not as having a skill to be lauded from the rooftops. Bilingual children think in different way. Language has a profound effect in shaping the ways people think and act. Certain concepts are embedded in words that do not translate. There are repertoires of phrases which exist in Arabic or Urdu because there is no English equivalent. State schools are slaughter houses and are not suitable for bilingual Muslim children. Muslim children in the UK may lose out when they join reception classes because the school’s values and language reflect those of the dominant native culture, rather than those of their home. Almost all recent research literature agrees that if you want children whose home language is not English to excel in English –medium schools, it is important to nurture and acknowledge that first language along side their English development. Cultivating bilingualism could and should promote pupil’s linguistic development. Muslim children need bilingual Muslim teachers as role models.

    Taxpayers’ money spent on schools should be handed to parents as vouchers to be used for their children’s education as they wished. Funds to be given to parents to set up their own schools. Lady Uddin argues strongly for the benefits of faith-based schooling, rejecting claims made in reports on the 2001 riots in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford that polarised schooling contributed to community division. Culturally separate groups, communities and institutions do not have to be the causes of social instability. There are hundreds of state schools where Muslim pupils are in majority, all such schools may be designated as Muslim community schools to be managed and controlled by Muslim Educational Trust and Charities.
    Iftikhar Ahmad

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    I wonder why UK, Germany, France and US don't have State sponsored schools for each different culture and languages for all the immigrants in each city and town.

    But wouldn't it be difficult a proposition financially?

    I wonder if the actual natives would like to dilute their culture.

    My own class tacher, who was an Anglo Indian with British parentage on one side, and therefore should have been perfect to imbibe the Biritsh way, returned to India since he could not adjust to the British way inspite of being a 'pucca' Birtish (dinner at eight, change for dinner etc). I think if one doesn't like the way of the country of domicile, then that person should return to his roots where he feels confortable since they went voluntarily and no one forced them to come.

    Sadly, trying to impose one's own culture etc in a country of domicile, where one has gone voluntarily, turning his back on his native country which anyway has given him the education to be accepted in the country of domicile, and then insisting to impose his ideas, only promotes alienation and hatred.

    Interestingly, those whose actions encourage such alienation, are well heeled. Only the poor of the brethern takes the blow.


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