Muslim Ghettoisation |
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Iftikhar
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Posted: 29 May 2008 at 3:08pm |
Muslim Ghettoisation We live in a shrunken world and millions of people are on the move; one of our biggest challenges is how we learn to live in proximity to difference � different skin colours, different beliefs and different way of life. According to a study by COMPAS, Muslims born and educated were given the impression of outsiders. The perception among Muslims is that they are unwelcome in A City or a locality, where Muslims are in majority is a ghetto. There is a tendency for people of similar backgrounds to live together in neighourhoods. The term�ghettoisation� is inappropriate. The original ghettos in Immigrants are the creators of It is often quoted by the Western media that Muslim schools ghettoizse the children, and even lead to their radicalisation if they are not integrated. There is no evidence that faith schools lead to a �ghettoized education system. In British schools, pupils are encouraged to focus too much on their similarities rather than their differences. The integrationist approach merely results in Muslims feeling that their faith, language and culture is not respected. Iftikhar Ahmad |
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