Thursday, July 14, 2011

She Is Woman, Hear Her Roar (and Other Islamist Malarkey)

A be-hijabed Muslim chick tell NOW Magazine readers that praying at her public school made her feel all empowered and liberated ("HOW MY FRIDAY RITUAL MADE ME A MUSLIM FEMINIST"):
During the Ramadan of my final year at Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute – across the street from Valley Park Middle School, the scene of much media scrutiny last week – things suddenly changed.
Unlike Valley Park, Marc Garneau 10 years ago did not have on-site prayer spaces. Instead, come Friday, students who had the school’s permission would go the nearby mosque, about a 20-minute walk away.
Some of those students, as many have noted, didn’t always make it back to school – dictionary behaviour from teenagers on Friday afternoons.
According to Islamic custom, congregational Friday prayers are compulsory for men and recommended for women. That norm became informal community and school policy. A lack of interest from parents and teachers’ belief that women don’t have to pray meant few female students sought permission and none received it. Only male students went to Friday prayers.
One month in my final year, things were different. After requests from parents and students, the school agreed to let students pray on site during Ramadan, the month Muslims traditionally observe with intensified spiritual activity.
Previously we had to sneak into stairwells to pray surreptitiously. Now we had access during specified hours to an empty room where we could pray daily. Some prayed individually, others organized themselves into ad hoc congregations they led themselves. Since the room was in the school, no permission was needed, and as many female students used the room as male.
Those of us fasting that month were hungry. All of us were stressed. Yes, despite all this and a healthy serving of adolescent angst, an unmistakable current of celebration ran through the month. For the first time we had an opportunity to share with our non-Muslim friends a part of our daily activities that, until then, had been relegated to the realm of the alien and threatening.
As important was the fact that the school recognized Muslim women on the same terms as male Muslim students...
The school may have recognized it. Too bad Islam doesn't.

3 comments:

1389 said...

Here's another question I have about Islamic expansionism into public schools. Nobody seems to be answering it.

Is halal food being served in the cafeterias?

If so, who's subsidizing it?

scaramouche said...

If the school population is 95% Muslim (as it is at Valley Park)how could it be anything but halal?

Revnant Dream said...

Canada as a Nation & free culture is in an ambulance on its way to an emergency ward. If we don't protect our culture. We lose it.
Letting tan anti-ethical culture dominate, while destroying our own cultural foundation which is based on the Ten Commandments with the Golden rule.
Will end up in our own slavery, with murder. Its happend before & will again.
JMO