Let Muslim students pray in Catholic schools
GUEST COLUMN
Paulo Senra / National / Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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Three months ago, the controversial anti-bullying legislation (Bill 13) was passed at Queen’s Park, mandating all Ontario schools, including Catholic schools, to allow gay-straight alliances (GSAs). Both the governing Liberals and the NDP voted for its passage with the rationale that “there are values that transcend any one faith.”
 
I agree, and I applauded the decision. I supported it because I am a firm believer that all publicly funded schools should be places of learning where every student feels welcomed and safe regardless of their sex, religion, physical/mental capacity or sexual orientation.
 
Last week we learned that Ontario’s minister of education had permitted officials at a Catholic high school in London to build a Muslim prayer room on the second floor of their building.
 
Admittedly, when I first read the news, I was unsure whether or not I agreed with this. My initial reaction, similar to other individuals was, If Muslim students want the right to pray while at school, why don’t they just attend a public school? 
 
But the more I contemplated, the more I realized there really is no difference between the issue of GSAs and the decision to allow 24 Muslim students to pray once a week in converted office space in a Catholic school.
 
You see, the parents of these Muslim students have, in fact, sent their children to a public school; it just happens to be a Catholic one. For that reason, the same logic used in the GSA issue should apply here as well. That is to say, if your institution is funded by taxpayers, it is entirely reasonable to ask that no one faith transcends the values we cherish as Ontarians, including the right to pray to whichever god you choose.
 
However, if this right is to be granted, then the equal treatment of girls and women in any and every corner of this country must also be defended. Therefore, the responsibility rests with the school administration and the 24 Muslim students to ensure that their female classmates pray beside, and not behind, their male counterparts.
 
Understandably, for some, this is a contentious and complex issue, but allow me to clarify some misgivings that are already beginning to emerge in this debate.
 
Firstly, this has nothing to do with the encroachment of Islam chipping away at the “secular” fabric of our society; we have a long way to go before we can genuinely call ourselves a secular province. We can start by creating one truly public school system and asking parents who want their children educated within the religious institution of their choice to pay for that indoctrination themselves.
 
Secondly, this is not about allowing the practice of religious services in publicly funded schools through the back door; Catholic students continue to pray and worship openly, during school hours, and at the expense of Ontario taxpayers.  
 
Finally, allowing 24 young Muslims students the right to pray once a week inside the walls of a Catholic school is not the beginning of the end, and it will not result in the systematic removal of crucifixes in schools across this province. Anyone who genuinely believes this threat to be true is choosing to propagate fear and is willfully ignoring reality. 
 
If anything, the staff and students at Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School should be immensely proud of their school community. Considering all the religious protests currently taking place in the Middle East and North Africa, this decision, approved by a principal, a school board and the government, should be seen as an attestation of what a functional, fair and pluralistic society has the capacity to become.
 


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Education of Bilingual Muslim Children
Human being is a product of his culture, language and faith. There is a positive co-relation between language and culture. If Muslims become notoriously monolingual Brits than there is a likely hood that they will adopt English culture. They will still be the underdogs of the British society. In the past they were victim of Paki-bashing in all walks of life by the British society because majority of them were not well versed in local accents. Now Muslim youths born and educated by British education system are being victim of terrorism by British establishment. Thousands of them are being searched by Police in streets and many of them are behind the bar without any trial. A lot of Muslim youths are imprisoned by British courts on the slightest excuses. The number of Muslim prisoners is on the increase in British jails. When they come out of jail they will become real criminals and terrorists while British foreign minister has said that Muslims are law abiding and committed citizens. Bilingual Muslim children need state funded Muslim schools with bilingual Muslim teachers as role models during their developmental periods. A bilingual teacher has the ability to teach bilingually and explain complex concepts to children who have limited understanding of English. Learning in their first language 'raises their self-esteem, self-respect and strengthens their identities in western culture. It will help them to develop their cultural, linguistic and Islamic Identity, otherwise, they will be lost in Western Jungle. According to verities of studies, a child will suffer if he/she finds himself cut off from his/her cultural and linguistic roots. Arabic is our religious language and each and every Muslim must be well versed in Quranic Arabic. This the main reason why I believe that Pakistani parents must find marriage partners from Pakistan for their children. Pakistani children and youths suffer more than others because they find themselves cut off from the literature and
Iftikhar Ahmad, London England
09/25/12 4:16 PM EST
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Which is worse—the Catholic school board or Islam?
Since your requirement, applied from on high, that girls pray alongside boys will never be met, you need to have the intellectual integrity to oppose this incursion of Islam into the public sphere. Neither the Catholic school board nor Muslim leaders or parents would ever stand up for *you* in a million years.
Joe Clark, Toronto ON
09/26/12 8:02 AM EST
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end the scourge of religion now!
Let all religion be banned from any public schools -- no mention of any form of religion of any kind. Total separation of church and state. If people want to practice hobbies in private let them. But the school is to learn to function in society and not a place to indulge the hobby practices of silly superstitious rubbish dragged from the past. Go modern or home school.
david, Toronto Ontario
09/29/12 8:04 AM EST
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A supporter of Islam
The author of this column, Paulo Senra, is being consistent as a supporteer of Islam. He wrote his Masters thesis on the political and legal reactions that Muslim communities are currently experiencing in contemporary Western countries. He currently works for Liberal Warren Kinsella's public relations firm. Source: http://www.daisygroup.ca/team.htm
Brian, Toronto ON
09/29/12 9:21 AM EST
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Muslim Prayer Room Bad for Gays
There are so many assumptions wrong with in this column, it's hard to know where to begin. First off, prayer rooms shouldn't be available in public (i.e. non Catholic) schools either as this contravenes the Education Act which states there shall be no state sactioned worship in public schools. Second, prayer rooms are not like GSA's. GSA's are secular groups and are open to all students (straight, gay, men, women, etc.). They cannot be compared to religious groups which set themselves apart from the student body and proclaim the right to behave according to religious law and not secular law (e.g. using religious law to discriminate against girls in the group). While I'm not crazy about Catholic schools being publicly funded, they have a special constitutional right to do so. Muslims should not assume they also have this same (imperfect) right under the law. Fourth, as someone who actually works in a school, I do see this as the beginning of the end of public, secular education. School schedules, precious school space, and secular values (as well as tax payer dollars for schools) are all disrupted to serve the interests of one religion: Islam. Muslim prayer rooms have everything to do with establishing Islam as the state religion that receives special consideration in the way schools are run. Prayer rooms in the school are bad for women and gays (as well as other religions who, frankly, haven't requested prayer rooms and won't use them). They will be the place where watchful Muslim eyes work to make teachers do the bidding of Sharia law. It's already happening to harm girls and I'm sure it's going to happen to gays as well. Fifth, I suggest this columnist come clean regarding the number of Islamic prayers that have to do with cursing the infidel. If they were properly understood and read in English in schools, I can assure you more non-Muslims would be up in arms regarding what is being taught and repeated in these Muslim prayer rooms.
woka, woka woka
09/29/12 10:06 AM EST
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Useful idiots
are very very helpful with Jihad. ...............http://youtu.be/3JqSpmD7yMI............
Jimbob, Toronto On
09/29/12 10:25 AM EST
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ummm
One major difference. People CHOOSE to be muslims ( or catholics) people do not choose to be gay. GSA that fundamental principle makes GSA's and muslim prayer rooms totally incomparable. Society cannot continue to accommodate every minorities fucking choices.
Mike, Edmonton AB
09/29/12 9:37 PM EST
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Prayer Rooms
Hmmm...let's see: Muslim families send their kids to CATHOLIC Schools...and then insist that special prayer rooms and allowances be provided on premises. If this ain't proof of further Islamic incursion and "chipping away", then I'm not sure what is. I grew up in a multi-cultural multi-faith public educational system at a time when no one was granted special status...and we all turned out pretty much okay. I find these new p.c. trends troubling.
Cynical, Toronto Ontario
10/03/12 1:23 AM EST
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are those arched eyebrows on the imammy
Can they not be taught to quietly "pray" in their heads as their desks or in the washroom and not make a huge Broadway musical out of the whole thing with special rooms and rugs and wailing and bowing on the floor? Isn't that all a bit for show and show off? A bit camp and histrionic, indeed deliberately theatrical?
Canatoozia Cannot Accommodushka, Torontostan Ontario
10/03/12 12:43 PM EST
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No
Despite its recognition of the issue, this article is insensitive to the real problem for the people who visit this side: the massive human rights violations perpetrated in the name of Islam. Unlike most Christian denominations, Islam seeks ultimately to be a social and political force in the world. The increasing islamification of society must be stopped at all costs. By the way, to argue that women should be able to pray beside men....is beyond stupid and shows that the author does not really understand what is going on. Why don't we start by saying that Canadian imams must be forced not to preach that women should not be beaten and gays should be stoned to death.
Jim, Toronto Ontario
10/06/12 1:43 AM EST
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Beware school equity groups
Jim and others, Beware school equity groups. What one hand giveth, the other taketh away. Equity departments at schools are notorious for being obnoxiously friendly to Islam all the while ignoring the dangers the religion poses (to gays for one).
woka, woka woka
10/06/12 3:33 AM EST
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So Muslims calling for Gays to be killed is OK too
These Muslim leaders you`re anxious to suck up to thing Gays should be killed. Smart move advocating for them in Xtra. Trying to get Gay people to help with their own extermination. You can take your Islam and shove it up your ass.
RobertG, Toronto Ontario
10/25/12 2:12 PM EST
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Choice
As a gay male who grew up in a strict Muslim household, I didn't had the choice of being Muslim. We are talking about young people who have authority figures to report to. Also, let's face it: some schools in some areas have their reputations good or bad. If I were a Muslim parent, choosing between a Catholic and non-Catholic school in my neighbourhood, I would send them to the school which has better teachers, results, or safer. I believe in the right to religious freedoms, and as I gay man who still indentifies as Muslim, I am thankful that there are now meetings and prayer areas that only tolerate progressive Muslim values, which includes anti-sexism and anti-homophobia.
Moby, Toronto Ontario
11/16/12 2:13 PM EST
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Hey Moby....
Dick here, I would very much like to know exactly where these area's you speak of are and how marginalized they are? You said,"...as I gay man who still indentifies as Muslim, I am thankful that there are now meetings and prayer areas that only tolerate progressive Muslim values, which includes anti-sexism and anti-homophobia." Where are they? Name them! Bring them out of the closet, (are they in the closet?) I want to know how many there are, who runs them, what other Muslim organizations think of these "areas" and how many of you are there engaging in this hypothetical Muslim progressiveness you are talking about? Just because you make a statement doesn't mean it's true. I want some FACTS to back up your statements. Thank you.
Dick, Hamilton ON
11/16/12 5:14 PM EST
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