US teacher allowed anti-Islam handouts, activists say
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
A high school teacher allowed a group whose declared mission is to "raise an awareness of the danger of Islam" to distribute literature in his class, including a handout titled "Do Not Marry a Muslim Man," according to an advocacy group.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations says a representative from the Kamil International Ministries Organization, based in Raleigh, spoke to a ninth-grade world history class at Enloe High School and distributed the literature, which also discussed Jesus.
The father of a Muslim student reported the incident, said CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. The council wrote to Wake County schools Superintendent Del Burns asking that the incident be investigated and that the teacher be disciplined.
Burns had not received the letter, but an investigation is under way and officials will take appropriate disciplinary action, district spokeswoman Kristin Flenniken said.
The teacher has not been named. A call by The Associated Press to the high school's principal, Beth Cochran, was not immediately returned Wednesday.
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Students told to shun Muslims
Yonat Shimron and Kinea White Epps, Staff Writers
RALEIGH - A national Muslim advocacy group has rebuked the Wake County Public School system for allowing a Christian evangelist to speak at Enloe High School and distribute pamphlets denouncing Islam.
The Council on American Islamic Relations said the school system will have created a "discriminatory, hostile learning environment," violating federal civil rights law, if it does not investigate the incident and apologize to students.
The complaint stems from a guest appearance last week in several classes by Kamil Solomon, a Raleigh-based Christian evangelist, who urged students to shun Muslims.
"When you bring in somebody to distribute hate-filled literature without an opportunity for rebuttal, you have a disturbing situation," said Ibrahim Hooper, communications director for the national council, known as CAIR. "These students are obliged to be in the classroom and listen to this speaker who is presented as an authority figure by the teacher."
'Don't marry a Muslim'
Solomon's appearance Friday in teacher Robert Escamilla's social studies classes at Enloe, a magnet school for gifted and talented students, shocked many who took the pamphlets home and showed them to their parents, students said. One pamphlet, comparing Jesus with Muhammad, says the Muslim prophet "enslaved people, abused women and taught Muslims to terrorize non-Muslims and force them into Islam."
"He basically told us Muslims were bad and we should convert to Christianity," said Alyssa Kaszycki, 14, of Cary, who heard Solomon during a freshman seminar class. "He told all the girls we should never marry a Muslim man because they would take away our freedom and beat us."
She said Solomon was their only guest speaker this semester.
Solomon, an Egyptian-born Christian who runs Kamil International Ministries Organization based in Raleigh, did not return phone messages or e-mail messages. Escamilla declined to speak about the incident.
Michael Evans, Wake County schools spokesman, said the district was looking into the matter.
"We're going to take the accusations seriously," Evans said. "It is part of our ongoing investigation. We need to ascertain what happened and what comments were made."
School principal Beth Cochran offered a written response to an inquiry by the Raleigh-based Muslim American Public Affairs Council.
"I assure you that teachers make sure that students know that his presentation was one person's perspective and not representative of all Muslims," Cochran said. She also said that the school champions "the free exchange of ideas."
Parallel drawn to KKK
A spokesman for the Muslim American council said he was seeking assurances from the Wake County schools that the incident would not be repeated and the people responsible for it would be held accountable.
"There should be some kind of system where proselytizing is not allowed," said Marc Conaghan, spokesman for the Raleigh-based Muslim group.
Parents, too, said the school's response wasn't adequate. Tariq Butt of Raleigh, whose daughter, Saira, is a freshman, said the principal's suggestion that Solomon's presentation was just "one person's perspective," was disingenuous.
"It wasn't opinion. It was an outright attack and fabrication," said Butt, who is a Muslim. "Can we allow the KKK to distribute hate-filled literature in school?"
Butt, who sent Escamilla e-mail, said he wasn't satisfied with his response. In an e-mail message to Butt, Escamilla said he did not know Solomon before inviting him to class and wasn't aware of Solomon's Web site, http://www.kimo4jesus.org/ which announces that, "Our mission is to raise an awareness of the danger of Islam among Christians and equip them to share Jesus with Muslims."
Escamilla said school principal Cochran asked him to defer all questions to her. Cochran could not be reached. Calls to Wake Superintendent Del Burns were not returned Wednesday.
Lisa Kaszycki, Alyssa's mother, said she contacted the school and got a short reply saying they were "dealing with the situation."
"I'll be interested to see what the outcome was," Kaszycki said.
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ADVICE FOR GIRLS: 'DON'T BE FOOLED'
One of the pamphlets distributed to students at Enloe High School by Kamil Solomon is called "Do Not Marry a Muslim Man, Part I."
It quotes passages from the Quran appearing to condone violence against women, juxtaposing them against passages from the Bible. It then states:
"Because the United States is a country which welcomes people of all nationalities, cultures, and religions, you may at some time meet and develop a relationship with a Muslim man. He may be especially attractive because of his dark good looks, education, financial means, and the interest he shows in you. You may be excited that you found the 'tall, dark, and handsome man' you have been looking for. His sweet words and attention may blind you regarding the power, importance, and influence of his culture and Islamic faith. Because in the United States, we have freedom of religion, he may agree that you can remain a Christian and you may think there will be no problem with such a marriage. But do not be fooled and become a victim of his religion, Islam, which has very oppressive rules regarding women's status and rights. Such marriages will never be out of trouble."
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
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