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They're not "teaching Islam," for god's sake - they're teaching about Islam. That it exists, what the history of the culture is.
Good grief. If they teach your kids about the Civil Rights movement, do you flip out and pitch a fit because they're teaching your kids to be black?
If they want to teach was Islam is about they can replay the 9/11 videos of planes flying into buildings and people is Islamic poop holes cheering at the news. Then maybe we can play the names of all the victims of 9/11.
The seventh-grade history assignment asked students to name the Five Pillars of Islam and to summarize Islamic beliefs and practices.
I once had a history course that covered the Soviet Union.
I wasn't so mind-boggling stupid as to think that I was being indoctrinated in Marxism, but rather that I was being taught the history of one of the most significant countries of the 20th century. Which, of course, I was.
I wonder what this moron of a parent will due when it's time to learn about Nazi Germany?
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Originally Posted by jazzarama
Islam isn't a country, nor an historical event. Terrible analogies.
No, my examples are spot on.
Communism isn't a country, is it? Fascism isn't a country, is it? And there are, in fact, countries in which the state and Islam are one and the same, just as with the USSR/communism and Nazi Germany/fascism.
Iberia (Spain and Portugal) was Islamic until the late 15th century. The Ottomans made it to the gates of Vienna in the 17th century. To assert that a historical understanding of Islam cannot be a relevant aspect of basic middle school Western History is sheer denial. It's as laughably absurd as someone who would claim that an understanding of Christianity is not relevant to the historical study of the Reformation or of Constantine.
Your pretense (are you genuinely that confused?) that my examples were about geography and not the ideologies of states - a subject completely and totally analogous to religious belief, as religious beliefs are almost always ideologies - is a complete a total failure. Try again. Better yet, accept that properly-educated children will be taught relevant history, even that history that gets your undies in a bunch for no good reason.
We had to read passages from the New Testament when I was in middle and high school English class. My mom didn't go crying to the school - it was an important part of existing within the world. She also didn't cry when we learned the pillars of Islam and read parts of the Gita in that same public school social studies and world geography classes. Nor, do I remember, any other parents having a bit of a problem with it despite being one of the most conservative and religious parts of the country.
I'll bet that if that teacher had assigned something similar but for Christianity instead of Islam, she'd be fired so fast her head would spin. Let's just face reality. It's now become very politically correct to support Islam in schools while at the same time minimize (at best) anything Christian. It's another price we pay for having a public school system including teachers that are very left wing in many parts of the country.
Great. Kid gets an F and grows up to be as ignorant as his mother. Just what this country needs.
Learning the basic tenets of one of the world's major religions, a religion which drives current events and politics, is not the same as proselytizing, which is not allowed. It boggles my mind that people do not understand this difference.
It is impossible to completely disallow the study of religion, if one wants to have an understanding of history. It also heavily influences literature. We shouldn't pretend it doesn't exist; doing so will leave a huge gap in one's education.
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