Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy (TiZA)Â takes “confrontational road” with Education Department
* Â As usual, when it comes to Islam, its all about conquest: Tarek ibn Ziyad was the warlord who is credited with conquering and imposing Islam on Spain. But that is not the only problem, as Robert Spencer points out, here:
Here again we see the same story playing out: Muslims asserting a right to do things that are at variance with American law, or culture, or custom, and not being willing to compromise in the slightest degree, while American officials scramble to find ways to accommodate them.
* UK: Wakademic fails to connect the dots between terrorism and the ideology, behind it. ‘Faith Schools’ are the problem…
* Islamic School Closure in Western Australia
*Â Muslim school closed as director charged
This is the third story in this line that I have posted just today. We will see more and more of these stories, as Muslims demand accommodation of their practices in the U.S., and Americans bend as much as they can to allow for that accommodation — but what will be the outcome of all this? If no American entity is ever willing to draw the line and end the accommodations, when will the demands for accommodation end? At what point? When we have accommodated Islamic law in its entirety and have become an Islamic state? Is there any reason to believe that Muslims will stop pushing for accommodation at any point short of that?
An update on this story. “Storm brewing between state officials and Muslim school,” by Katherine Kersten for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, September 10Â
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