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Muslim Holy Days Shouldn’t Be School Holidays

Submitted by Rick Honcho on Saturday, March 8 2008No Comment

Mayor Bloomberg is rejecting calls from lawmakers to make two Muslim holy days official school holidays, saying students cannot afford more days off.

“The truth of the matter is we need more children in school,” Mr. Bloomberg said yesterday. “More, not less.”

Council Member Robert Jackson of Manhattan, who is Muslim, and 12 co-sponsors introduced a resolution this year calling on the state to require that New York City students be given days off for the Muslim holidays of Eid Ul-Fitr, typically in October, and Eid Ul-Adha, which falls in December this year.

“Parents have had to make a decision on whether or not to send their students to school on the holiest day of the Muslim calendar, celebrating the month of the fast of Ramadan, or to send their kids to take a test,” Mr. Jackson said in an interview. “That type of situation should not be.”

A 2004 Columbia University study estimated that 102,000 Muslim children attended city public schools, making them about 10% of the city’s student population.

State Senator John Sabini, who has sponsored legislation that would require city schools to recognize the two holidays, cited the growing Muslim population as the primary reason for the proposed changes.

“I think that the Muslim population in schools is now large enough that we need to talk about it,” Mr. Sabini, who represents parts of Queens, said in an interview.

Mr. Bloomberg said that adding holidays could be a slippery slope that may lead students to miss too much school.

“When you have a city as diverse as we do, with virtually every religion known to man practiced, if we closed school for every single day there wouldn’t be any school,” he said.

He added that he thought schools could still deal appropriately with students who need to take days off to practice their religion without adding official holidays.

Since Roman Catholics,Orthodox Christians, Byzantium etc don’t get off all their Holy Days of obligation with the NYC public school calendar either, just why are the muslims always up for consideration ? and this is said in light of their excused lateness and prayer time and prayer rooms on public school property during ramadam.

Christians don’t get the same courtesies.

Don’t bring up “Christmas” or” Easter” recess which coincides exactly with the Jewish calendar, NYC public school holidays and does NOT coincide with our Orthodox Christians’ dates.

any uproar from THEM ? of course not.

If you want time off for some bullshit celebration or to kiss a fucking rug 4 times a day, then go back to your own country and stop polluting mine with your holy than thou filth. Thank you Mayor Bloomberg for having the sense to nip this crap in the ass. If you want to claim America as your country, take the towel off your heads, speak my language and start acting like an American.

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