Pupil Dispute over Fasting – School Supervision Checks
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Elementary school students in Kleve, West Germany, have been told by their teachers to eat snacks during the current fasting month of Ramadan in a way that their Muslim classmates cannot see. The reasoning is that it could disturb them.
Similar cases have already occurred in other schools in the region: now the case at the Klever Joseph-Beuys-Gesamtschule calls for Muslim fasting children to invite classmates to throw away their break bread, school supervision and Klever politics.
Faithful Muslims refrain from eating and drinking every day until sunset during Ramadan. At a comprehensive school in Kleve, the break bread between fasting and non- fasting students is said to have caused tension.
A school in Kleve is said to have had a quarrel between fasting and non-fasting students during Ramadan. Parents report on pressure and insults – now the school inspectorate is taking action.
A school in Kleve is said to have had conflicts between fasting and non-fasting students during Ramadan.The school inspector checks allegations.The school inspectorate in North Rhine-Westphalia deals with the handling of fasting and non-fasting pupils. One is in contact with a school director in Kleve and will clarify the facts with the due care, a speaker of the responsible school inspectorate, the district government Düsseldorf, informed on dp…
Tensions have arisen between Muslim and Christian students with immigrant backgrounds at a school in Germany. The Muslim students complained that their peers were eating during recess, even though it was Ramadan (the fasting month). The matter is being investigated by the school administration and the authorities.
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