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CAIR demands that School in Maine provide “constitutionally protected religious accommodation,” such as a designated prayer room

 
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CAIR demands that School in Maine provide “constitutionally protected religious accommodation,” such as a designated prayer room
Separation of Church and State...Check

Separation of Mosque and State...?



LEWISTON — A national Muslim civil rights organization has filed a formal request with the Lewiston School Department to allow a middle school student to pray on school property. The group also wants Lewiston to modify existing policy and provide "constitutionally protected religious accommodation," such as a designated prayer room.

The group has also requested the school department institute diversity training for school staff, and to ensure the middle-schooler won't face retaliation because of her request to pray at the Lewiston Middle School.

According to the Washington, D.C.,-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, seventh-grader Nasra Aden had been routinely "praying discreetly during her free time or lunch break in a corner of a school hallway." But, on Tuesday, CAIR asserts a teacher told Aden "never to pray on school property" after Aden was seen preparing to kneel in prayer in a corner of one of the hallways.

After Aden told her mother, Jamad Warsame, what happened, Warsame spoke with school Principal Maureen Lachappelle and asked the school to accommodate her daughter's desire to pray. According to CAIR, Warsame's request was rebuffed and she has been "forced to pick up her daughter every day and take her to a nearby park to pray."

Lachappelle said Aden is not being forced to leave school to pray, but that the district accommodated her mother's request for her to leave the campus this past week for prayer.

Lewiston Superintendent Leon Levesque, who learned of CAIR's written accusations hours after a press release had already been published on various Web sites, said, "Students are free to pray quietly during class if they choose as long as it's not disruptive," because "prayer is constitutionally protected in schools."

"They can pray audibly or silently," and are subjected to the same rules of order as apply to other students in the school. "We have never denied a student's right to pray," he said.

Aden's uncle, Ismail Warsame, who lives in Orono, said Lachappelle and another school official told the family that because the school department "could not provide a room for Muslims to pray, it was against the school policy for anyone to pray."

Lachappelle disputes that was the department's explanation.

Lachappelle said she told Jamad Warsame that the school department cannot provide special prayer rooms for students of any religion, but that "students certainly have a right to pray in school. We know that's their constitutional right."

A lot of kids pray silently in school," Lachappelle said, at their desks before a test or during study hall. "We don't promote prayer and we don't deny" students' right to pray, she said. "We're neutral."

Levesque said that staff is trained to protect the right of students to pray, and he's certain many students do pray unnoticed. The district also allows religious clubs to meet in school buildings before and after school, and that students are permitted to be excused from school for religious holidays.

In a written statement, Ismail Warsame called school officials' alleged actions in responding to Aden's effort to pray "a stunning scenario of lack of multicultural competency" and "clear violation of our constitutional rights to free religious expression."

Warsame also accused Lachappelle of hanging up on him as he was asking whether the school department would accommodate the family's request to accommodate the specific religious needs of certain students. Lachappelle acknowledged she did end a phone conversation with Warsame abruptly because "he wouldn't take no for an answer."

According to Lachappelle, after an involved conversation about the school's position on allowing silent prayer, she said she told Warsame that "this is what the ruling is. We're disagreeing, and I'm following district policy. I feel we need to end this conversation."

CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper said Friday that if the Lewiston School Department did not address its four requests to allow prayer, modify school policy, institute training and protect Aden from retaliation, "we wouldn't really have much choice but to take the case further" because "the student has the legal right and the constitutional right to pray in school in a manner that is not disruptive to the learning environment."

Hooper said no one from CAIR spoke to school officials before filing its four-prong request because it is their general practice to file requests and then follow up with schools and other organizations to institute changes.

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11/23/2009 03:28 PM
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Oh hell no
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Let me be the first to say "and so it starts". Pure bullshit let them pick their children up,transport them to the Mosque and then bring them back after prayers!
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11/23/2009 03:33 PM
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5a

Let me be the first to say "and so it starts". Pure bullshit let them pick their children up,transport them to the Mosque and then bring them back after prayers!
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The school was allowing that..not good enough for the Terrorist front group known as CAIR


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Ok, lets stop this in it's tracks right now. The Lewiston School Districts tel number is 1-207-795-4104 ask for the Superintendant or his Secretary and tell them how we feel about this outrage. Send this viral across the web and start phoning tomorrow as neither are currently avaiable! Let's do it!
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5a

Ok, lets stop this in it's tracks right now. The Lewiston School Districts tel number is 1-207-795-4104 ask for the Superintendant or his Secretary and tell them how we feel about this outrage. Send this viral across the web and start phoning tomorrow as neither are currently avaiable! Let's do it!
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Great ideal!
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11/23/2009 04:49 PM
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Don't offend and piss them off... They will be ruling this country some day. Oh Wait..
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Look people here is what we are facing. It starts with a rather inocuous request for a seperate room to pray in DURING THE SCHOOL DAY simply to accomodate the crew involved. Then we will see the push for Hallal Meats in the school diet. After that comes Sharia Law in the Muslim community to take the place of secular governmental Law. Then next comes the push for Sharia on a regional basis and finally NATION WIDE. That's the ballgame we are in people and this is the first inning. Notice that CAIR has requested staff training for multicultural indoctrination etc.. This is pure out and out unadulterated BULLSHIT.
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For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.
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Turns out I simply hate these lobby type of things with other than economical/industrial motives (even then...) don't care if they are muslim or Jewish or scientological in nature. Lobbyists need to stay away from democratic principles within nations without throwing their weight around.
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Re: CAIR demands that School in Maine provide “constitutionally protected religious accommodation,” such as a designated prayer room
Turns out I simply hate these lobby type of things with other than economical/industrial motives (even then...) don't care if they are muslim or Jewish or scientological in nature. Lobbyists need to stay away from democratic principles within nations without throwing their weight around.
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Agreed
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