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School Task - Conversion To Islam
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It is indeed. All that is required for conversion to Islam is for the subject to declare, "I bear witness that there is no God worthy to be worshiped but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."
In order to ensure that I’d typed the wording of that declaration accurately, I searched a Muslim website designed to offer advice on conversion and among the many gems of dubious wisdom to be found there, happened upon this:
//If you are a Small child you can still become a Muslim without your parents permission If you fear they may harm, you can become Muslim in secret and tell them when you are ready.//
Admirable!!!
http:// www.mus limconv erts.co m/howto convert /
It is indeed. All that is required for conversion to Islam is for the subject to declare, "I bear witness that there is no God worthy to be worshiped but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."
In order to ensure that I’d typed the wording of that declaration accurately, I searched a Muslim website designed to offer advice on conversion and among the many gems of dubious wisdom to be found there, happened upon this:
//If you are a Small child you can still become a Muslim without your parents permission If you fear they may harm, you can become Muslim in secret and tell them when you are ready.//
Admirable!!!
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I was referring to, //if a thread were started about this [Muslim children being given the task of explaining their conversion to Christianity] on AB everybody who has defended the Guernsey school on this thread would take the opposite position on that one.//
I don't need to think about it... we should only teach children about things we approve of?
I don't need to think about it... we should only teach children about things we approve of?
Re: OP... Academically, it is not a bad idea, it demonstrates how much the pupil has understood Islamic teachings and their impact on daily lifestyle and also demands the constraints of the letter form. We are short of information here, however. Most schools 'do' the various religions in turn. If each course ends with the demand that children write a letter explaining their conversion to Judaism, Christianity, Jainism, Hinduism etc. - then I have no problem with it. If not.... well, that's different.
"maybe I should do the homework myself.".
Not the homework, Pixie. It has the premise "Islam is a good thing" built into it. That's not the kind of critical thinking that meets my definition of education. If you want to learn something about Islam I think a good starting point would be looking at the life of Mohammed. He is the model of conduct for Muslims. I think most people from a Christian tradition who think that Mohammed is an analogue of Christ would be rather shocked by what they found.
Not the homework, Pixie. It has the premise "Islam is a good thing" built into it. That's not the kind of critical thinking that meets my definition of education. If you want to learn something about Islam I think a good starting point would be looking at the life of Mohammed. He is the model of conduct for Muslims. I think most people from a Christian tradition who think that Mohammed is an analogue of Christ would be rather shocked by what they found.
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