Muslim indoctrination in California schools. SERIOUSLY?
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Mom Upset Over Islam Homework: “My Son Will NOT Be A Part Of This”
Tara Cali posted a photograph of her response to her son’s homework assignment about Islam, but she probably wasn’t expecting it to create so much discussion. The Bakersfield mother wrote a reply on her son’s homework sheet on the subject of “Islamic Beliefs and Practices,” and she posted a picture of her disapproval to the Facebook page of local news station KGET.
The World History class assignment required seventh graders to list the five pillars of Islam, which include charitable giving, prayer, fasting, faith, and holy pilgrimage. The homework assignment included a bar code that allowed students to listen to a YouTube video of the call to prayer at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
Instead of listing the 5 Pillars of Islam, Tara got a little creative with her answer. “My son WILL not be a part of this in any sort of way. This is bad teaching material. He will NOT partake. If you have a problem with it, call our lawyer,” Tara wrote. After listing several Bible verses to support her stance on the matter, Tara asked a question at the bottom of the page. “How about Christian practices? That sheet has never come home, this year or last!” she stated.
And you wonder why blue state public schools are inferior to red state schools.
Mom Upset Over Islam Homework: “My Son Will NOT Be A Part Of This”
Tara Cali posted a photograph of her response to her son’s homework assignment about Islam, but she probably wasn’t expecting it to create so much discussion. The Bakersfield mother wrote a reply on her son’s homework sheet on the subject of “Islamic Beliefs and Practices,” and she posted a picture of her disapproval to the Facebook page of local news station KGET.
The World History class assignment required seventh graders to list the five pillars of Islam, which include charitable giving, prayer, fasting, faith, and holy pilgrimage. The homework assignment included a bar code that allowed students to listen to a YouTube video of the call to prayer at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
Instead of listing the 5 Pillars of Islam, Tara got a little creative with her answer. “My son WILL not be a part of this in any sort of way. This is bad teaching material. He will NOT partake. If you have a problem with it, call our lawyer,” Tara wrote. After listing several Bible verses to support her stance on the matter, Tara asked a question at the bottom of the page. “How about Christian practices? That sheet has never come home, this year or last!” she stated.
And you wonder why blue state public schools are inferior to red state schools.