Students required to attend CAIR indoctrination event
By Bob Unruh
A public school principal in Texas who arranged for an Islamic
instruction presentation for students by an organization whose leaders
have been linked to terror groups apparently arranged for that
indoctrination after being told not to by her district's
superintendent, parents have told WND.
Friendswood Junior High
The issue developed this week when public school students at
Friendswood Junior High in the Houston area were herded into an
assembly scheduled by Principal Robin Lowe that suddenly replaced a
scheduled physical education class, according to reports.
There, two women from the Houston division of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations instructed students that Adam, Noah and
Jesus are prophets, announced "there is one god, his name is Allah,"
taught the five pillars of Islam, told students how to pray five times
a day, and instructed what Islamic religious rules require for dress.
Pastor Dave Welch, spokesman for the Houston Area Pastor Council,
confirmed the indoctrination had taken place and called it
"unacceptable."
"The failure of the principal of Friendswood Junior High to respect
simple procedures requiring parental notification for such a
potentially controversial subject, to not only approve but participate
personally in a religious indoctrination session led by representatives
of a group with well-known links to terrorist organizations and her
cavalier response when confronted, raises serious questions about her
fitness to serve in that role," the pastors' organization said in a
statement.
A parent, whose name was withheld, reported the presentation was 30 to
40 minutes long and handled by Muslims from CAIR, which, as WND has
reported, is a spinoff of the defunct Islamic Association for
Palestine, launched by Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzook and former
university professor Sami al-Arian, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to
provide services to Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
It has a history of links to questionable activity. Among the convicted
CAIR staffers are former communications specialist Randall Todd
"Ismail" Royer, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges he
trained in Virginia for holy war against the U.S. and sent several
members to Pakistan to join a Kashmiri terrorist group with reported
ties to al-Qaida; and Bassem Khafagi, who was arrested in January 2003
while serving as CAIR's director of community relations and convicted
on fraud and terrorism charges in connection with a probe of the
Islamic Assembly of North America, an organization suspected of aiding
Saudi sheiks tied to Osama bin Laden. Also, in October 2006, Ghassan
Elashi, a member of the founding board of directors of the Texas branch
of CAIR, was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for financial
ties to a high-ranking terrorist.
Welch told WND today that parents have told him school officials
confirmed to them that the principal in question had been instructed
not to involve students in any such program.
A mother who had alerted some of the other parents about the situation
when she discovered the circumstances told WND, "The superintendent
told this principal that the children could not be part of this
assembly. It happened anyway."
"The school board member I talked to … he was outraged," Welch told
WND. "This is part of a nationally orchestrated effort to indoctrinate
students through the school system," he said.
School officials did not return WND calls seeking a comment.
WND previously has reported how public school textbooks used across the
nation have begun promoting Islam, teaching even the religious
doctrines.
WND also has reported on several other schools that have taught Islam
as a required subject.
In the Texas case, a school e-mail to parents provided only a
half-hearted acknowledgement that such mandatory religious
indoctrination might not have been the best decision.
"In hindsight, a note should have been sent home to parents indicating
the purpose and content of the presentation in time for parents to
contact me with questions or concerns or requests to exempt their
child," the note from Lowe said. "This will be our practice in the
future, should we ever have another presentation of a similar nature."
The apparent goal of the "Islamic Awareness" presentation was "to
increase understanding of the Islamic culture in response to racially
motivated comments that have been made to students on campus."
The pastors noted that the principal's claim there were "comments" to
students on campus was unverified. Nor does that excuse or justify
"this infringement upon the religious beliefs of students and parents
of the community nor the violation of school policy and possibly state
and/or federal law," they said.
"We do not believe that this unapproved action by Principal Robin Lowe
represents the school district and certainly not the majority of
students or parents in the Friendswood community. Our commitment is to
support all appropriate administrative, legal and political remedies to
assure that this will not happen again and these Islamic activist
organizations are kept out of our schools," the pastors said.
The parent reported Lowe told students her sister, niece and nephew
were Muslim.
But the parent complained the Muslims "were given full attention of our
kids, during academic school time, to present their religious beliefs.
… This was put right at the end of the school year … which will most
likely prevent a Christian response.
"The kids did not even know they were having an assembly or what topic
it pertained to until they entered the gym," the parent wrote. "I send
my kids to school for academics. … I teach them religion at home."
Noted a WND reader: "All I could think while reading this was what
would have happened to this school had it been Christianity being
taught?
"Then I thought, 'So where's the ACLU and the other complainers?' … I
guess some religions are more equal than others."
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