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The Nazi Curriculum

by Pick1 @ 2008-04-15 - 19:33:41

Buried away on page 18 and wedged between two large adverts there was a rather disturbing story in today’s edition of The Times. On Monday Colin Cook, a British Muslim, won a wrongful dismal tribunal against King Fahad Islamic School in London. Cook was dismissed from his teaching post at the school after revealing systematic cheating in GCSE examinations. A senior employee at the school, which is funded by Saudi Arabia, warned Mr Cook to withdraw the allegations stating, “This is not England. This is Saudi Arabia”. Reassuringly the tribunal found that the school was, in fact, in England and as a result is subject to English law. For all intents and purposes though it seems the school may as well be in Saudi Arabia. During the course of the tribunal it was revealed that the school used Saudi textbooks that likened Christians and Jews to “monkeys and pigs”. Pupils were encouraged to believe that all religions apart from Islam were worthless, and one book referred to the “repugnant characteristics of the Jews”. Another passage that you won’t find promoted in the national curriculum stated “Those whom God has cursed and with whom he is angry, he has turned into monkeys and pigs. They worship Satan.” The school denies teaching racial hatred and claims the passages were “misinterpreted”, though they later got rid of the books. Perhaps that is so, but one wonders for what reason Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada send their children to the school. Maybe it’s just for the excellent tennis courts.


 
 

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Paulus82Paulus82 [Member]
2008-04-15 @ 20:43

A very dangerous curriculum indeed. Highlights the dangers of faith schools and independent schools too. One way of teaching for all is best.

Andrew Fairclough [Visitor]
http://baldnakedmusic.blogspot.com
2008-04-17 @ 13:23

Good spot Pick, without sounding like a Daily Mail reader, the place could well be used indoctrinate children who are easily influenced. But if the tennis courts are good what the hell!

Paul McLoughlin [Visitor]
http://touchingfromadistance.blog.co.uk
2008-04-18 @ 18:47

haha, good point Fairc... I mean if they've got the tennis courts problem sorted (which is always a tricky point)then perhaps they're right about the monkeys and pigs bit.

Pick1Pick1 [Member]
2008-04-18 @ 20:32

If I thought Islamist nutcases were only interested in playing a spot of tennis then I wouldn't be writing this blog. Unfortunately the Prophet (PBUH) doesn't mention playing tennis at Mecca so it's technically Haraam. Perhaps a bit of competive sport would release some of that pent-up hatred, think of Abu Hamza having John McEnroe style tantrum - The Sun would love it.

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