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[quote]salam!! absolutely correct!!! I also always ask others and myself that what if muslim students will go in public schools?? the most common concern: they could be involved in indecent relationship!!! because there is too much freedom!!! OK!!! a valid reason but the solution is to segregate?? and secondly is this not happening in muslim countries schools?? out of 100 students , may be 4 or 5 students involve in such relationship, but I saw such average in muslim schools as well where co-education system exists.(i am not defending such acts in public school..there should be zero tolerance for such activities) but generally here, muslim girls and boys preserve their diginity and islamic morals in such public schools and parents are more aware of this drawback and they, from time to time, advice and keep an eye on the activity of their children. You cannot stop it 100% and you cannot ignore the good education they are recieving free there to get admission in future universities and professional colleges [b]just b/c of that [/b] . personally, rather to have a separate islamic school, I am in favour of special classes for young students in [b]different islamic centres [/b] from time to time in order to have revision of their islamic values as well as islamic education within home and this should be taken seriously by parents. and most parents are doing this here. but to isolate them from the main stream education system, in my opinion is counter-productive. We have to accept that [b]we all are here in these countries because we are not comfortable (for any reason) in our own "muslim" country..[/b]..so we should try not to segregate ourselves from native people by such actions and instead, let them observe our good things such as good dressing code and other moral family values (which for some reasons, not as widespread as in our culture) and should take from them the sincerity, honesty, hard working and 100% concentration [b]approach[/b] towards scientific education and research. Frankly speaking, [b]majority[/b] of muslim students have very reluctant, unprofessional and lethargic [b]approach[/b] and [b]less dedication [/b] towards scientific education and research, and the result is clear in muslim countries. In such countries our children learn the spirit, interest and dedication towards such knowledge..... God knows better Edited by: safimera on Sunday, November 21, 2010 3:29 AM[/quote]
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