Christian Action Network (CAN) has sent a “Letter of Demand” to the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) mandating that it cease its Islamic education program for the nation’s public schools. The DOE Islamic education program is currently being presented to the nation’s schools and teachers through the PBS LearningMedia website.
The taxpayer-supported Department of Education (DOE) is funding an Islamic indoctrination program in America’s public schools in grades 5 through 12, Christian Action Network has learned.
The newspaper USA Today ran an article on Monday claiming that Donald Trump’s election last November has led to the hijab, commonly known as a symbol of oppression in the Muslim world, becoming a “symbol of resistance and feminism.”
Christian Action Network has been exposing the Islamic agenda promoted in our public schools for years. Following are some examples of Islamic lessons from around the country...
Under the U.S. Department of Education-funded “Access Islam” study program, students in grades five through 12 are taught the following “Five Pillars of Islam” curriculum.
Public students are told to visit this Muslim web site, Islamicity.com, in order to find out what times are appropriate for Muslim prayer. This lesson is being taught in America's public schools with taxpayer funding through the U.S. Department of Education.
This Islamic word search is offered to kindergartners through the PBS Learning Media program. It includes words such as "Islam," "Eid" and "Allah." Eid al Adha is the Islamic "feast of sacrifice."
In a federally funded Islamic indoctrination curriculum offered to America’s public schools, the Muslim holy book, the Quran, is described as “God’s final revelation to humankind.”
In an astoundingly false study of women in Islam, a federally funded study program offered to public schools teaches students that “Muslim women have had some rights for centuries that American women did not have until the 19th and 20th centuries.”
A student says he was suspended from Rollins College for challenging his Muslim professor’s anti-Christian assertions, including her claim that Jesus’ crucifixion never took place.