Sunday, October 30, 2011

Catholic University's Muslim Students Should Have Prayer Rooms Without Crucifix, Complaint States

Catholic University needs to hang tough behind their 1st amendment rights. If Muslims students are offended by Christian symbols, the doors are wide open for them to find another college.

The Huffington Post

A law school professor has filed a complaint with the District of Columbia Office of Human Rights, alleging that Catholic University of America, a private institution, discriminates against Muslim students.

John F. Banzhaf III claims the school "[denies Muslim students] equal access to the benefits CUA provides to other student groups," according to a press release, posted on PRLog.

The professor's allegations stem from the school's failure to give formal recognition to a Muslim Association, although its law school recognizes a Jewish association, according to theThe Tower, Catholic University's school newspaper.

In addition, Banzhaf says it is unfair that Catholic University does not provide its Muslim students with separate prayer rooms to conduct their daily rituals without being surrounded by religious insignia, such as crucifixes, the press release states.

In a 2010 interview with National Public Radio, University president John Garvey openly admitted that there are no rooms "exclusively" reserved for Muslim prayer, but explained that various spaces are made available for the students, Fox News points out.


But that's not good enough, Banzhaf says. The press release states:

...It is alleged that CUA does not provide space -- as other universities do -- for the many daily prayers Muslim students must make, forcing them instead to find temporarily empty classrooms where they are often surrounded by Catholic symbols which are incongruous to their religion. Furthermore, it appears that Muslims on campus may even be forced to do their meditation in the school's chapels or in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – hardly places where students of a very different religion are likely to feel very comfortable.

More here

It must be me, but I feel that if Muslim students have a problem with Christian religious symbols, they shouldn’t go to a Catholic University. Were they force to apply to at gunpoint, or did somebody strap a bomb around their parents neck if they didn’t go to Catholic University?

Gimmie a break!



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