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▪ Undercover footage shows pupils being taught religious apartheid
▪ Muslims who adopt Western ways will be 'tortured in afterlife'
▪ Unprovoked beatings captured on camera in Yorkshire madrassa
Boy threatened with bench by senior student left in charge of class
It is an assembly hall of the sort found in any ordinary school. Boys aged 11 and upwards sit cross-legged on the floor in straight rows. They face the front of the room and listen carefully. But this is no ordinary assembly. Holding the childrens attention is a man in Islamic dress wearing a skullcap and stroking his long dark beard as he talks.
Youre not like the non-Muslims out there, the teacher says, gesturing towards the window. All that evil you see in the streets, people not wearing the hijab properly, people smoking . . . you should hate it, you should hate walking down that street.
He refers to the non-Muslims as the Kuffar, an often derogatory term that means disbeliever or
Welcome to one of Britains most influential Islamic faith schools, one of at least 2,000 such schools in Britain, some full-time, others part-time. They represent a growing, parallel education system.
The school is the Darul Uloom Islamic High School in Birmingham, an oversubscribed independent secondary school. Darul Ulooms are world-renowned Islamic institutions and their aim is to produce the next generation of Muslim leaders. In fact, these schools have been described as the Etons of Islam.
Read more: Shame of Britain's Muslim schools: Secret filming shows pupils beaten | Mail Online
▪ Muslims who adopt Western ways will be 'tortured in afterlife'
▪ Unprovoked beatings captured on camera in Yorkshire madrassa
Boy threatened with bench by senior student left in charge of class
It is an assembly hall of the sort found in any ordinary school. Boys aged 11 and upwards sit cross-legged on the floor in straight rows. They face the front of the room and listen carefully. But this is no ordinary assembly. Holding the childrens attention is a man in Islamic dress wearing a skullcap and stroking his long dark beard as he talks.
Youre not like the non-Muslims out there, the teacher says, gesturing towards the window. All that evil you see in the streets, people not wearing the hijab properly, people smoking . . . you should hate it, you should hate walking down that street.
He refers to the non-Muslims as the Kuffar, an often derogatory term that means disbeliever or
Welcome to one of Britains most influential Islamic faith schools, one of at least 2,000 such schools in Britain, some full-time, others part-time. They represent a growing, parallel education system.
The school is the Darul Uloom Islamic High School in Birmingham, an oversubscribed independent secondary school. Darul Ulooms are world-renowned Islamic institutions and their aim is to produce the next generation of Muslim leaders. In fact, these schools have been described as the Etons of Islam.
Read more: Shame of Britain's Muslim schools: Secret filming shows pupils beaten | Mail Online