This comment piece from teacher Nadeine Asbali decribes what is happening much more articulately than I can.
Michaela school will keep its prayer ban ā but as a Muslim teacher I know it doesnāt have to be this way.
⦠itās worth interrogating why schools like Michaela view their role as being so aggressively secular in the first place.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/16/michaela-school-prayer-ban-muslim-teacher-religion
My own thoughts:
Birbalsingh is on record saying: "I take away their liberty. For integration to happen, it has to be forced. Pupils will sing āGod Save the Kingā, they will sing āJerusalemā, they will sing āI Vow to Thee My Country."
Forced integration. No place for republicanism, no time for the observance of faith other than that which is based in Christian liturgy, no place for anything other than British patrotism.
That isnāt inclusive and is certainly not secular.
Birbalsingh claims: Thereās a Santa, thereās a Christmas tree, but these are all very secular things. We would never have a nativity play, for instance, we donāt talk about Jesus.
Santa is grounded in the story of Saint Nicholas. A Christmas tree - itās in the name - a mass for Christ. So much for we donāt ātalkā about Jesus unless she is being pedantic and saying that pupils are only singing about Jesus.
Blakeās Jerusalem (although he never called it that) derives from his personal mythology which was based on the Bible. His own illuminated manuscript describes The Sublime of the Bible. The words that immediately preface the verse we know as Jerusalem read ā¦^ our own imaginations - those worlds of eternity in which we shall live forever in Jesus our Lord^. Those that follow the verse are ⦠Would to God that all the Lordās people were Prophets. Numbers XI.
The holy lamb of God is from from John 1:29. The first lines of Blakeās verse - And did those feet in ancient times ⦠is a reference to the legend that Jesus travelled to England with Joseph of Arimathea - the Jewish man who buried Jesus after the crucifixion. Building Jerusaleum in Englandās green and pleasant land draws on Revelations 21:9 where Jesus descends from heaven to establish a New Jerusalem on earth.
The only Muslim prayer that falls within school hours is Zohor. Ideally, it is said between noon and 4:00 pm and can takes as little as five minutes. A Muslim can pray anywhere so long as it is clean and there are facilities for wudu (cleansing). In the working world, breaking for Zohor isnāt always practical but there is a workaround. Qada means fulfilling a duty that was missed due to circumstances. That includes saying prayers that cannot be said at the designated time.
If the school was truly secular then thatās how a pupil could makes up for that missed prayer but Michaela School isnāt secular whatever Birbalsingh claims. She could easily accommodate a space for Zohor as many secular buildings do but is goes against her authoritarianism, her forced integration.
Her school may achieve good exam results what price education if it is delivered under one womanās totalitarian regime?