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Muslim graves smashed in Southall


DOZENS of Muslim graves have been vandalised in what police believe is a racist attack in a Southall graveyard.

Several headstones were pushed over at the cemetery in Bridge Road, and flower pots and fencing around graves were also damaged on around 40 plots at the site.

Some damage was also done to Christian graves at the site.

Police say they are treating the damage, which was reported at around midday yesterday, as racially motivated.


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harrowsucks, Harrow says...
2:43pm Mon 29 Sep 08

Hold on a minute! So, Christian gaves were destroyed aswell as muslim graves and they somehow think this is racially motivated? Firstly, it wouldn't be racially motivated, it would be based on religion not race and secondly, would it have been considered racially motivated if the majority of graves destroyed were Christian? I don't think so!

Iftikhar, Forest Gate London says...
10:52pm Tue 30 Sep 08


Muslim Youths

Muslim youths are angry, frustrated and extremist because they have been mis-educated and de-educated by the British schooling. Muslim children are confused because they are being educated in a wrong place at a wrong time in state schools with non-Muslim monolingual teachers. They face lots of problems of growing up in two distinctive cultural traditions and value systems, which may come into conflict over issues such as the role of women in the society, and adherence to religious and cultural traditions. The conflicting demands made by home and schools on behaviour, loyalties and obligations can be a source of psychological conflict and tension in Muslim youngsters. There are also the issues of racial prejudice and discrimination to deal with, in education and employment. They have been victim of racism and bullying in all walks of life. According to DCSF, 56% of Pakistanis and 54% of Bangladeshi children has been victims of bullies. The first wave of Muslim migrants were happy to send their children to state schools, thinking their children would get a much better education. Than little by little, the overt and covert discrimination in the system turned them off. There are fifteen areas where Muslim parents find themselves offended by state schools.

The right to education in one’s own comfort zone is a fundamental and inalienable human right that should be available to all people irrespective of their ethnicity or religious background. Schools do not belong to state, they belong to parents. It is the parents’ choice to have faith schools for their children. Bilingual Muslim children need state funded Muslim schools with bilingual Muslim teachers as role models during their developmental periods. There is no place for a non-Muslim teacher or a child in a Muslim school. There are hundreds of state schools where Muslim children are in majority. In my opinion, all such schools may be designated as Muslim community schools. An ICM Poll of British Muslims showed that nearly half wanted their children to attend Muslim schools. There are only 143 Muslim schools. A state funded Muslim school in Birmingham has 220 pupils and more than 1000 applicants chasing just 60.

Majority of anti-Muslim stories are not about terrorism but about Muslim
culture--the hijab, Muslim schools, family life and religiosity. Muslims in the west ought to be recognised as a western community, not as an alien culture.
Iftikhar Ahmad
www.londonschoolofis
lamics.org.uk

LizH, Hanwell says...
2:30pm Wed 1 Oct 08

Iftikhar, what has your comment on Muslim-only schools got to do with this article about the vandalism of both Muslim and Christian graves?

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