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skylinechild wrote:zoom rader wrote:Clearly you don't understand the agreement signed by both the goverment and the religious boards in 1962.skylinechild wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:If you want to go to specific place for your education you must conform to their rules, same sh1t like when the girl who wanted to attend Holy name convent and ensisted that she be allowed to wear her hijab, if you insist you must wear your religious clothing then go somewhere else.
and i quote " here every creed and race find an equal place"
that sounds familiar to you ???
my take
1. yes she wears a hijab
2. it is her right to practice whatever she wants
3. the laws of the land over rules the law of any organization.
the school is state funded therefore laws of the land applies.
The religious boards have the right to hire their own staff and to choose a 20 % intake of their own students.
Duane was right... plz see a psychologist....
RedVEVO wrote:Let's talk Psychologist Sky Boy ..
A vagrant walks into your home .
He is reaking of bad urine .
He/She is wearing a Hijab.
Will you allow him to stay and talk to your wife and kids ?
Whose constitutional rights is he/she infringing ?
Duane is funded by PNM and will sell his soul for 30 pieces of PNM fake silver.skylinechild wrote:zoom rader wrote:Clearly you don't understand the agreement signed by both the goverment and the religious boards in 1962.skylinechild wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:If you want to go to specific place for your education you must conform to their rules, same sh1t like when the girl who wanted to attend Holy name convent and ensisted that she be allowed to wear her hijab, if you insist you must wear your religious clothing then go somewhere else.
and i quote " here every creed and race find an equal place"
that sounds familiar to you ???
my take
1. yes she wears a hijab
2. it is her right to practice whatever she wants
3. the laws of the land over rules the law of any organization.
the school is state funded therefore laws of the land applies.
The religious boards have the right to hire their own staff and to choose a 20 % intake of their own students.
Duane was right... plz see a psychologist....
So you don't know tuner is a PNM funded site?matix wrote:Lol wtf I reading here. Zr you right in your head?
zoom rader wrote:She knew what she was getting into, she is mostly likely a PNM plot
When PNM scraping the bottom of the barrel they attack Hindus to rile up the afro population
zoom rader wrote:She was sent there by the government.
It is most likely a poorly calculated plot by PNM to stir up trouble to side steps certain issues.
Redman wrote:
Wait....Zoom you is Sat?
Why is the media highlighting this?Redman wrote:In Zoom world ...Sat is part of a PNM plot.
Sat right or wrong handle this like a baxide.
Even if he is within rights ...what he has taught the children in that school is intolerance.
And he has demonstrated this in a clear and divisive way.
Wait....Zoom you is Sat?
zoom rader wrote:Why is the media highlighting this?Redman wrote:In Zoom world ...Sat is part of a PNM plot.
Sat right or wrong handle this like a baxide.
Even if he is within rights ...what he has taught the children in that school is intolerance.
And he has demonstrated this in a clear and divisive way.
Wait....Zoom you is Sat?
Where is the Tobago boat?
Where is the PNM crime plan?
Where is the jet setting PNM prime Minster?
These are issues the media should be reporting on.
Let the court deal with Sat and this Muslim girl.
I hope once the girl win wins her case then anyone can eat pork on a Muslim compound/school, cause tax payers fund are being used.
skylinechild wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Let's talk Psychologist Sky Boy ..
A vagrant walks into your home .
He is reaking of bad urine .
He/She is wearing a Hijab.
Will you allow him to stay and talk to your wife and kids ?
Whose constitutional rights is he/she infringing ?
whose home did he walk in ??
is my home partially funded by le vagrant ??
does le vagrant contribute to my household .???
i could care less what he wore on his head...around his waist.... or on his ankle for that matter...
my constitutional right... private property yo.
theres a reason why they call it private property and public place.... learn the difference.
do not get confused with the difference between private property and public institution nor with religion or laws of the land.
try harder....
btw...pink dress...really....i mean really.... now u just not even trying....*walks off dissatisfied muttering to oneself....
GLANIMAL wrote:Plain talk...bad manners
It is the duty of a muslim to respect other people religion (no matter their rules or regulations on an ethical level). Respect means, I give you your space/freedom to do what you want and respect your decisions, but a muslim in noway cannot partake in other religious activities besides islam. That is why all muslims kind of dont show up to any other religions prayers etc..... This doesnt mean we dont respect your religion..
The worst sin is islam is to asociate partners with god. This is called shirk. Partaking/organising/inputs working towards anything towards other religion is against the teaching of islam. That is just on a religious level. Otherwise in mankind, we are all our brothers keepers and we are all here to help and guide one another.
Now in this situation,
If the muslim sister job scope consist of pure academics and the law of the land governs equality to that aspect. By all mean it is the worst discrimination a person(be it muslim/rasta etc....) can suffer. But if the school is run by the board/their religious laws and is completely independent of what the law of the lands says. The sister should respect that and move on. Also if her job scope entails any type of hindu religious input, she should of walk away from that job before it even started.
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Partaking/organising/inputs working towards anything towards other religion is against the teaching of islam...
Monk BANzai wrote:GLANIMAL wrote:Plain talk...bad manners
It is the duty of a muslim to respect other people religion (no matter their rules or regulations on an ethical level). Respect means, I give you your space/freedom to do what you want and respect your decisions, but a muslim in noway cannot partake in other religious activities besides islam. That is why all muslims kind of dont show up to any other religions prayers etc..... This doesnt mean we dont respect your religion..
The worst sin is islam is to asociate partners with god. This is called shirk. Partaking/organising/inputs working towards anything towards other religion is against the teaching of islam. That is just on a religious level. Otherwise in mankind, we are all our brothers keepers and we are all here to help and guide one another.
Now in this situation,
If the muslim sister job scope consist of pure academics and the law of the land governs equality to that aspect. By all mean it is the worst discrimination a person(be it muslim/rasta etc....) can suffer. But if the school is run by the board/their religious laws and is completely independent of what the law of the lands says. The sister should respect that and move on. Also if her job scope entails any type of hindu religious input, she should of walk away from that job before it even started.
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Care to expand a bit? i like the trend of thought here.... have a question based on this statement:Partaking/organising/inputs working towards anything towards other religion is against the teaching of islam...
If correct.. .how does a Muslim Grocery owner react to Hindus or Christians shopping at his/her place of business for say, Divali or Christmas? Is the act of them shopping equals the Muslim contributing towards other religions? Should the Muslim Grocery owner (again, if iam to infer the statement correctly) close for these periods when it is known that the public is preparing (by shopping) for other religious acts? Or ignore because "money haffi make"?
Infamouz wrote:Did she have on tite clothes to match the Hijab? During the interview she doesnt know the policy? are you comfortable without wearing it? Do you see them in the bank(working)? Nah why ? Rules and Policy....
D March Guy wrote:Total disrespect of the religion man! Waz dah one... And the Muslim religion teaches us that to u is yours and to me is Mines
Muslim religion teaches us not to disrespect anyone religion
GLANIMAL wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:GLANIMAL wrote:Plain talk...bad manners
It is the duty of a muslim to respect other people religion (no matter their rules or regulations on an ethical level). Respect means, I give you your space/freedom to do what you want and respect your decisions, but a muslim in noway cannot partake in other religious activities besides islam. That is why all muslims kind of dont show up to any other religions prayers etc..... This doesnt mean we dont respect your religion..
The worst sin is islam is to asociate partners with god. This is called shirk. Partaking/organising/inputs working towards anything towards other religion is against the teaching of islam. That is just on a religious level. Otherwise in mankind, we are all our brothers keepers and we are all here to help and guide one another.
Now in this situation,
If the muslim sister job scope consist of pure academics and the law of the land governs equality to that aspect. By all mean it is the worst discrimination a person(be it muslim/rasta etc....) can suffer. But if the school is run by the board/their religious laws and is completely independent of what the law of the lands says. The sister should respect that and move on. Also if her job scope entails any type of hindu religious input, she should of walk away from that job before it even started.
.
Care to expand a bit? i like the trend of thought here.... have a question based on this statement:Partaking/organising/inputs working towards anything towards other religion is against the teaching of islam...
If correct.. .how does a Muslim Grocery owner react to Hindus or Christians shopping at his/her place of business for say, Divali or Christmas? Is the act of them shopping equals the Muslim contributing towards other religions? Should the Muslim Grocery owner (again, if iam to infer the statement correctly) close for these periods when it is known that the public is preparing (by shopping) for other religious acts? Or ignore because "money haffi make"?
And how is the muslim grocer inputing/partaking or organising...sale of goods is a different topic..anyone can sell goods...you not responsible for the buyer actions...of what he do with goods..this groceries/goods we talkibg bout..doh come and say drugs or alcohol..that is prohibited..
sMASH wrote:^^ if a muslim takes a hard stance like that, not attending, contributing, participating in the event of another religion that is against the teachings of islam, then persons of other religions could adopt that same approach.
when we all segregate to that extent, where would be the learning, the understanding, the appreciation, the respect of other peoples?
now, i dont participate in some events, or activities that contradict what i believe in (religious or otherwise) . but in the light of respect, brotherhood, friendliness, i may attend some event, or help with the bull work. u may have contention with the work, but work is work, moving a bench is moving a bench... should i not move a bench because it isnt for the sake of allah? me eh goin and collect their flowers for their arti ting, or move thier crucifix to the podium, but i could help u move ur bench for the people to sit.
in my area, for eid, we use the grounds of the high school in the area... and the event tends to be a blast! now, if those non muslims decide the not allowing a muslim event on thier grounds, then where would be our position? there isnt another facility that is as close or as good. its the best area for the event, since the grounds that massey stores is now built upon.
my position, it is very poor manners indeed.
the respect u want, u should demonstrate it as well.
but with participation and openness, u still have ur difference. so some things should not be open to the overall public. if ur relgion says that hijab is wrong, and u dont want that on ur compound, well then ok... i am okay with that.
u should have the right to practise ur religion as u see fit when u are not harming any one else.
but from the time u accessing funds from the government, then u accessing my taxes. and if is public money supporting ur shiz, then u need to make accommodation to the wider public. if u want to do ur own thing find ur own money. if u want to use people money, then u hadda do what them say. cant have the best of both worlds.
88sins wrote:Infamouz wrote:Did she have on tite clothes to match the Hijab? During the interview she doesnt know the policy? are you comfortable without wearing it? Do you see them in the bank(working)? Nah why ? Rules and Policy....
son, there is more to that than you know.
no devout muslim will be in any particular hurry to seek employment an any commercial bank. The position of Islam on usury & money lending is in conflict with most commercial banks policies.
bluefete wrote:88sins wrote:Infamouz wrote:Did she have on tite clothes to match the Hijab? During the interview she doesnt know the policy? are you comfortable without wearing it? Do you see them in the bank(working)? Nah why ? Rules and Policy....
son, there is more to that than you know.
no devout muslim will be in any particular hurry to seek employment an any commercial bank. The position of Islam on usury & money lending is in conflict with most commercial banks policies.
RBC has female staff who work with their hijabs!!
zoom rader wrote:Religious school boards hire their own staff. This was sent in 1962Redman wrote:The Hindu community seems rather quiet on this...unless of course Sat is actually accurately representing them.
Is he?
The girl is an OJT and NOT a student
Can't have this girl bringing beef into a Hindu school for lunch . Same as bringing pork into a Muslim school.
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