*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MUSLIM STUDENT IN MICHIGAN PREVENTED FROM SAYING "BISMILLAH" (WASHINGTON, DC - 1/4/2000) - CAIR today called on Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Mich., to allow a Muslim student to mention God in the classroom. According to the ESL student at Washtenaw, she was prevented from saying "in the name of God, most Merciful, most Gracious" at the beginning of one of her class presentations. Before the student could begin that presentation, the instructor handed her a letter stating that she could not utter the phrase as she had on a previous occasion. The instructor's letter stated that the phrase was "inappropriate and unacceptable in an American classroom" and that the student must adapt to the "cultural expectations of the United States" and to the "American classroom." The letter also said that the instructor would interrupt the student and ask her to sit down if she attempted to utter the phrase. During the previous encounter, the instructor allegedly told the student that the phrase might be allowed in "your country but not here." The instructor also requested that she consult her husband in the matter and told her that free speech and freedom of religion is "limited" in America. In a letter to Washtenaw President Larry L. Whitworth, CAIR wrote: "As you may know, this phrase is said many times each day whenever a Muslim begins any endeavor. It is entirely appropriate that [the student] repeat the phrase as a form of constitutionally-protected religious expression before beginning her presentation...we regard this incident as a gross violation of [the student's] basic right to freedom of speech and freedom of religious expression." CAIR requested that Whitworth investigate the incident, issue a formal reprimand to the instructor, offer a written apology to the student, and distribute a campus-wide memorandum stating the college's commitment to religious diversity. CAIR also asked that the student be allowed to complete the class. "The separation of church and state does not mean that the state can prevent individuals from expressing themselves in religious terms," said CAIR Board Chairman Omar Ahmad. "No reasonable school administrator would try to prevent a student from saying 'thank God' when given an 'A' on a research paper," said Ahmad. Ahmad also referred to the ACLU's book, "The Right to Religious Liberty," in which that civil rights organization states: "The Constitution applies only to the activity of the government, not private parties. Students are thus free to read their Bibles, recite the rosary, or pray before meals or math tests. Public school officials are prohibited by the Constitution from interfering with these activities." (p. 10-11) IMMEDIATE ACTIONS REQUESTED: (As always, be firm, but POLITE. Hostile comments can and will be used to harm the image of Islam and the Muslim community.) Contact Washtenaw Community College to ask that the student be allowed to say "bismillah" in class. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: "Ali Zulfakar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>