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Festival of fun for nursery - NOT!; Indoctrination of children begins early....
Topic Started: Sep 28 2010, 09:33 PM (195 Views)
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Festival of fun for nursery

September 28, 2010




Children and staff at Fisherfield Farm Nursery in Rochdale have been learning all about the Muslim festival of Eid.


Thirty-three youngsters enjoyed many activities to celebrate the Eid festival, including dressing up, making and sending Eid cards, making chapattis, Henna painting and an Eid party.

Deputy manager Gail Reed said: "The children had a lovely time and they especially enjoyed the Henna painting. We had different music from different cultures and we had party games. Some children dressed in Eid celebration clothing."

"We celebrate different cultures at the nursery so this was another great day time for us."


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So then, will muslim children be forced to dress up for christmas? Will they have to make and send christmas cards? I think not!


http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/business/s/1329895_festival_of_fun_for_nursery

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Sep 28 2010, 09:33 PM
Festival of fun for nursery

September 28, 2010




Children and staff at Fisherfield Farm Nursery in Rochdale have been learning all about the Muslim festival of Eid.


Thirty-three youngsters enjoyed many activities to celebrate the Eid festival, including dressing up, making and sending Eid cards, making chapattis, Henna painting and an Eid party.

Deputy manager Gail Reed said: "The children had a lovely time and they especially enjoyed the Henna painting. We had different music from different cultures and we had party games. Some children dressed in Eid celebration clothing."

"We celebrate different cultures at the nursery so this was another great day time for us."


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So then, will muslim children be forced to dress up for christmas? Will they have to make and send christmas cards? I think not!


http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/business/s/1329895_festival_of_fun_for_nursery

Bless. I can just see them doing hand-brake turns in their little brap-brap pedal cars, snorting coke, verbally and physically abusing any passing non-muslims.
Just like the real eid celebrations.
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I hope the little muslim kids are looking forward to dancing around the Maypole next year, when it's their turn to get involved in our culture. ^o)
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Thats the best time to brainwash em...:(
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Perhaps they'll tell us which Christian festivals they celebrate along with which English ones, oh and how many special ones partake.....
Do "muslim" schools in the UK celebrate non muslim festivals? Or is it only important for natives to learn about islam and not for muslims to learn about the natives.... It's just that I've never heard of a muslim school getting involved in other peoples "celebrations"...
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Sep 28 2010, 10:35 PM
Perhaps they'll tell us which Christian festivals they celebrate along with which English ones, oh and how many special ones partake.....
Do "muslim" schools in the UK celebrate non muslim festivals? Or is it only important for natives to learn about islam and not for muslims to learn about the natives.... It's just that I've never heard of a muslim school getting involved in other peoples "celebrations"...
true, neither have I
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Unless the dhimmis call it winterval etc...
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Oh what a load of PC bollocks this is !! The country is going down the plughole.

It would be fine kids learning about Eid , but hang on , last i heard from the PC brigade is that English nursery rhymes are banned , celebrating Xmas will be banned ........and so on it goes.
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It's my little un's first year at school and they have just celebrated eid, without any warning to parents as i would have kept him off school that day! i might write a letter to the school asking if the same will be done at xmas as i'm all for integration and learning about the enemy but it isn't a one way street!
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Sep 29 2010, 04:04 AM
but hang on , last i heard from the PC brigade is that English nursery rhymes are banned ,
No not all English nursery rhymes banned, only the nasty violent ones, they will be replaced with nice peaceful ones. such as Three Blind Mice ,instead will have

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It would be fine kids learning about Eid


mariah had a little lamb
she watched it while it slept
daddy slaughtered it for eid
oh how she wept

And for the wee ones

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Sep 29 2010, 04:04 AM
last i heard from the PC brigade is that English nursery rhymes are banned
Here's an example

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/4782856.stm
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this sorta thing really boils my blood - and them nursery rhymes didnt do the heart much favours either.
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Sep 29 2010, 08:18 AM
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Please, no-one make any accusations against me here but just look at the image! The 'whitey in the middle', is this a way of auto-suggesting to growing minds that it's the way things are destined to be? Muzzie majorities converting (perhaps) 'white-non-muzzie-Brits into 'good muslims to fit in with a perfect muslim dominated society?

If this book is only used in muslim schools, is suggesting that converting non-believers to islam is a duty for the future?

If this book is used in non-muslim schools - WHY???

Context would be nice to know.

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Why has the white kid got no hat?
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doesnt mention praying to allah at least.
tho they wouldnt mention that.
hope all the muzzys there have to dress up and celebrate christmas!
im sure they will :unsure:
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Sep 29 2010, 11:51 AM
Why has the white kid got no hat?
Maybe not in the acual process of praying? I really don't know.

(Here's a question in the same vein you may be able to help me with: Is it compulsary for muslims to have their heads covered during prayer and if a person, in the process of conversion to islam but not yet 'confirmed', attends prayer is he also compelled to wear a head covering or not allowed to wear one?)

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That's a real book. fcuking hell.
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Sep 29 2010, 12:02 PM

(Here's a question in the same vein you may be able to help me with: Is it compulsary for muslims to have their heads covered during prayer and if a person, in the process of conversion to islam but not yet 'confirmed', attends prayer is he also compelled to wear a head covering or not allowed to wear one?)

Everyone is free to wear turbans or skullcaps because Islam did not set it obligatory for Muslims to wear turbans or skullcaps. As long as things that are considered to be suggesting unbelief ( like priests’ caps) are not worn on the head, it is alright.

However, it is a sunnah to wear a turban while praying. The Apostle of Allah (pbuh) states: “ Two rakats of prayer with a turban on the head is more beneficial than seventy rakats of prayer without a turban.” For this reason, it is better not to avoid wearing a turban while praying. There is no information on the length of the turban. It is something about tradition. There is a conflict about whether a cap does the same work as a turban.
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Anyone who has young kiddies will know the extent that cultural Marxist political correctness has infested Ceebeebies.

It is as if every programme they show has to conform to a tick box of representing all perceived minorities.

They are never to young to avoid indoctrination.
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i remember when i was about 7 and they tried to learn us about islam, i refused to be part of it and i terrorised the teacher. and all through high school i brayed and nicked the teachers cars. was a good few year lol. only had one sikh lad and a few muzzies. and everyone in leeds were white in my street up belleisle, miggy, etc and didnt see them on buses and they had a choice to go in assembly and sing hymns or stay out of assembly at school.
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same here - im only left school a few years but they had a major shift in education ercently, and now its all very marxist leaning, RE is very much not our own for some reason (only been like that past year or so) and this new class my brothers been forced into (thats where im getting this info) was teaching them how communism was far better than nazism!!!!

im going up tomorrow to see if mandela and che were really on the moral high ground to adolf!

jeepers thats the most blatant marxism i ever heard, the WHOLE education systems now at it, not just the smelly uni's!
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Anyone who has young kiddies will know the extent that cultural Marxist political correctness has infested Ceebeebies.

It is as if every programme they show has to conform to a tick box of representing all perceived minorities.

They are never to young to avoid indoctrination.
im lucky that me and my brother are very in the know about that sort of thing, and we defiantly spread our opinion about (not that we watch cbeebies - but that night garden is very trippy.)
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Cuh, all those childhood memories! From what little I remember (a bit foggy these days) of RE at school there was some talk about a chap called Moses at the beach, an arson attack on a bush and everyone else seemed to be 'begatting' someone else. Oh, and a few muslims were in a minority cult in the sunshine somewhere. How times have changed!

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