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Old 17-04-2014, 10:51   #107
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Re: 'Muslim Plot' To Take Over Schools Investigated

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
If a religion is part of a school's ethos then it's common sense that prayers should be part of their day. I disagree that anyone be made to actually pray, so if they prefer to just stand there while those that want to take part can do so then fine.

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In the Arab states indeed it's a very different society. Over here however, there is enough in place to ensure that Muslims don't "take over". This investigation for example.

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I'm sure that's true but it's not what I was saying - if a member of that school has circumstances or behaviour that is considered against the nature of the school you can then understand how issues can arise.
Or maybe those not religious could sing Hell Bells or something similar instead to pass the time
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