Monday, July 26, 2010

Numbers Of Islamic Schools In U.S. Rising

From Creeping Sharia:

Number of Islamic schools in the U.S. on the rise


Posted on July 26, 2010 by creeping

And in public schools, non-Muslims have Islam imposed upon their children. Usually a revised, sanitized version of history that portrays Islam in only the finest of lights.





As the population of Muslims in the United States continues to grow, so too does the number of Islamic schools serving Muslim families across the nation.



American Muslims see these schools as a way to provide their children with a combination of good, mainstream education and training in the essentials of their faith. But critics fear some of these schools might expose Muslim children to radical Islamist views.



Education has always been very important to the Muslim community in the United States. And like many other families, Muslim parents have educational options. They can send their children to secular, county-administered public schools or private academies while providing religious training at home or on weekends.



Alternately, they can send their children to private religious schools. Yvonne Haddad, an Islamic history professor at Georgetown University, says Islamic schools serve the same role as the many other private, church-oriented schools in the United States.



“The Islamic schools in North America, there are over 100 of them teaching the curriculum of the state,” she says. “There is absolutely no difference in the content of social studies, history, geography, math and science. The only difference is they have one period a day where they study Islam.”



According to Haddad, soon after Islamist terrorists carried out multiple attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, Americans began asking whether Islamic schools in America might be breeding grounds for homegrown terrorists that pose a threat to national security.



Moral and religious values have also figured in many Muslim families’ school choices. For some conservative Muslim parents, subjects that are standard in the curricula of many public schools, such as sex education, are problematic. And faced with the high tuition costs at private Islamic schools, many Muslim parents elect, in the end, to home school their children – a choice, Haddad notes, often made as well by families of other religious faiths.



If Muslims in the U.S. are as conservative as the media portrays them, why do they vote for Democrats who impose liberal curricula on public schools?



Haddad, who co-authored the book, “Educating the Muslims of America,” acknowledges the rising public concern about precisely what children are being taught in the Islamic schools.



Daniel Pipes, a conservative Mideast historian who runs the Middle East Forum and Campus Watch websites, believes a number of private Islamic schools in America offer their students a curriculum laced with extremist content.



“It is not very subtle. These are schools with teachers and textbooks that are overtly anti-Western, anti-Christian, anti-Jewish and [pro-]Islamic supremacy,” says Pipes. “Talking about Islam as the only religion, leading to views that are clearly problematic, and in some cases led to terrorism. Notably in the Islamic Saudi Academy, one of the school’s best students is now in jail for having tried to kill President Bush.”



Pipes argues that many Islamic schools are spreading extremist ideas and that they work to instill in their students an unhealthy notion that the only thing that matters in their lives is their Islamic identity.



via Voice of America: Islamic Schools in US Raise Hopes, Fears
MuslimMatters.org

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