Muslim Ghettoisation
From:
Mike Law
Date:
May 18 22:06 UTC
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I honestly don't understand the point being made here; the first three
paragraphs twitter on about supposed ghettoization and how segregation is bad
for community relations (no argument with that from my part).
But the last paragraph bemoans the fact that in British schools, under a
secular educational system, students "are encouraged to focus too much of their
similarities rather than their differences" - surly a good thing if one wants
to promote "social cohesion".
My reading is that Iftikhar wants more segregation (by means of state funded
faith schools).
What would be the situation if a student who had been brought up under the
teachings of Islam (at home and at school) decided they no longer wanted to be
a Muslim? Would s/he have to changes school or college? And, is Iftikhar
advocating that there should be Islamic Universities?
It would be appreciated if a link or reference could be provided to the UN
"data" quoted (and the other facts outlined).
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