Michigan mom outraged that Islam is included in 10th graders world religion project

Social media erupted after the mother of a tenth-grader used Facebook to voice her concerns about a world history assignment in which students were asked to explain Islam as if they were speaking to third-graders, Fox 17 reports.

The furor over the lesson plan at Jenison High School began when a concerned mother, Jeannette Hall, posted the following on Facebook:

Jennette Hall Facebook

Hall’s initial post misidentifies the point of the assignment, which was not to teach actual third-graders about Islam, but to synthesize information learned in class in a manner that could be taught to hypothetical third-graders.

Her confusion is, perhaps, understandable, given her further complaints on Facebook, including one in which she asks, “I can’t comprehend why prayer is not allowed in school, but teaching (any) religion is? What happened to separation of church and state?”

“By requiring my daughter to make a pamphlet promoting another god, they are violating my religious beliefs,” she continues. “Also, they are presenting false information about who Allah is. They are using subjective language by describing his names as ‘beautiful’. That’s an opinion! In my opinion, it’s SICK and twisted!”

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Four men go on trial over ‘EDL violence’ in Birmingham

Williams, McKenzie, Wilkie and Edge
From left, Shane Williams, Paul McKenzie, Thomas Wilkie and Andrew Edge

Police were injured and property damaged as English Defence League members tried to break through a police cordon in Birmingham to get at counter demonstrators, a court heard.

The violence occurred on July 20 last year by EDL demonstrators “only concerned in causing public disorder,” it was claimed. Thomas Wilkie, 22, of Kent Road, Wednesbury, Paul Mckenzie, 48, of Braemar Road, Billingham, Cleveland, Andrew Edge, 44, of Wellington Road, South Stockport and Shane Williams, 26, of Dragon Lane, Leicester, all denied a charge of violent disorder.

David Bennett, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said around 1,800 EDL supporters had gathered outside Bar Risa by 1pm on the day of the demonstration.

“Officers had become concerned at this stage given the numbers. There were also members of the public with views opposing those of the EDL and there were verbal confrontations,” he said. “It was then decided that the police would move on the demonstrators to Centenary Square. That is when the trouble really began.”

Mr Bennett said there were a number of EDL demonstrators peacefully listening to speeches being given on a stage outside the Birmingham Rep. “But there were a large number of EDL demonstrators who were not really interested in peaceful demonstration at all and only concerned in causing public disorder, despite being given numerous warning by the police,” he said.

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EDL activist racially abused Muslim shopkeeper who offered help

Craig Dumper Owens EDL

A racist yob shouted vile obscenities at a pizza shop owner after the businessman offered him a tissue to wipe his blooded nose.

Craig Anthony Owens was outside Fatso’s Pizzeria, in York Road, Hartlepool, and was drunk. Hartlepool Magistrates’ Court heard the 29-year-old had a cut to his nose which was bleeding. The owner of the take-away, Maboob Hussain, came out of the shop and offered the defendant some tissue paper to stem the bleeding. But it was then that the tirade of abuse started.

Prosecuting, Joanne Hesse, said: “The incident occurred about 9.30pm and the defendant was drunk at the time. The defendant had a cut to his nose which was bleeding and the shop owner came outside and offered him some tissue paper to help clean up the blood. The defendant became abusive and aggressive towards Mr Hussain.

“He was swearing and saying things like ‘why would I take that off you, you Muslim, you’re not British’. Mr Hussain asked him to move away from the shop, to which Owens shouted ‘why should I leave I’m British’. There were other members of public present too.”

The court heard how Owens also shouted derogatory terms about Allah.

Mrs Hesse also read an extract from Mr Hussain’s victim impact statement, which said: “I’ve worked in Hartlepool for many years and this is the worst abuse I’ve had.”

The defendant, of Bruce Crescent, in the West View area of Hartlepool, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour which was racially aggravated on September 14.

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Reports and comment from Islamophobia Watch 29 September‑5 October

Reports and comment from Islamophobia Watch 29 September-5 October 2014