London – UK Muslim Schools May Institute Jewish Studies

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    File: Muslim students studying at an educational institution. EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKILondon – The heads of a British network of Islamic schools has announced that it will recommend that its members institute classes in Judaic studies in order to “reciprocate” the country’s Chief Rabbi’s recent call for Jewish schools to educate their pupils about Islam.

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    On Wednesday, Ashfaque Chowdhury of the 130 member strong Association of Muslim Schools told the Jewish News that while he had originally intended to urge constituent schools to teach both Catholicism and Judaism, he would “primarily” push Judaism “to show respect” to Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis’ statement.

    “I also feel that amongst Abrahamic religions Islam and Judaism are most similar,” Chowdhury, who is the head teacher at a Muslim school in Luton, was quoted as saying.

    Several prominent European rabbis, including Pinchas Goldschmidt, the President of the Conference of European Rabbis, had called for Muslim reciprocity in the wake of the Chief Rabbi’s call.

    In an interview with the Jewish Chronicle published last week, Mirvis took a radically different position than he had expressed in the past, when he and representatives of other Orthodox organizations advocated against the push for British schools to include a second faith in their religious studies curriculum.

    “It is more important than ever that our children have a better understanding of Islam and that we build strong relationships with British Muslims. As such, the chief rabbi has recommended that schools take this opportunity to teach students Islam, a faith which is widely discussed but often poorly understood in public discourse,” a spokesman for the Rabbi told the Jewish newspaper.

    According to media reports, at least two Jewish schools will begin Islamic studies lessons, although opposition to the move still remains, with the head of the National Association of Orthodox Jewish Schools calling the new curricular requirements an “unwarranted intrusion into religious freedoms.”

    In an email to The Jerusalem Post last week, Omer El-Hamdoon, the President of the Muslim Association of Britain, praised Mirvis, stating that “the more schools teach about other religions, the more understanding will prevail among children, which can only be a positive thing.”

    “The news that the Association of Muslim Schools will now be recommending to its members that they teach Judaism to their students is extremely significant,” Mirvis told the Post on Thursday.

    “We often talk about tolerance and understanding between communities as an ideal but education is the vehicle that will get us there. It is so important that every child learns from a young age that all people are created in the image of God, no matter what their faith or ethnicity and it is my hope that other Muslim schools will follow their lead.”


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    8 years ago

    I’m not clued in to any background on this subject. Is what’s going that the UK government is mandating teaching another religion, and so Rabbi Mirvis chose Islam over others?

    Boochie
    Boochie
    8 years ago

    It just so happens that the Jews in Europe lived better under Muslem rule then Catholic

    stamm
    stamm
    8 years ago

    Woa!!they r teaching islam in jewish schools??? From chief rabbi,yet?? Ooo sound dangerous dangerous!!!

    Speaksoftly
    Speaksoftly
    8 years ago

    Might I ask- will there be a curriculum outline to be followed and who will be doing the teaching? Misrepresentation can lead to beliefs that can be more dangerous than outright ignorance.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    I can’t believe they have co-ed classes.

    8 years ago

    Simple–they’ll study what the Koran says about Judaism.

    Anominous
    Anominous
    8 years ago

    What may happen is that they may starting teaching the worse of Islam and the worse of Judaism, or things that lead to hatred. Animosity can grow to stratospheric levels.

    Bored_Commentator
    Bored_Commentator
    8 years ago

    The solution is for all schools to teach sheva mitzvos (as per the sefer “sheva mitzvos hashem” / The Divine Code, written and endorsed by major rabbanim).

    8 years ago

    Thank G-d I live in Israel. We know our enemies & they aren’t making nice & putting us into a false sense of security. We leave that to the government.

    Go sing Kumbaya.

    8 years ago

    At least now the chief rabbi may get a rebbe job at the local mosque.