Houston School Principal Defies Order & Permits CAIR to Promote Islam to Jr High Class

FJH Principal Robin Lowe
FJH Principal Robin Lowe
Seems that Principal Robin Lowe of the Friendswood Jr. High School in a Houston suburb after being instructed by her district's superintendent to not permit two spokeswomen from C.A.I.R. (Council on American-Islamic Relations) to make a presentation on the religion of Islam. For reasons not readily known at this time she went ahead and allowed the presentation to take place at the school on May 22, 2008.

Parents and community religious organizations throughout the community are reportedly outraged that a public school official responsible for the education of their young children would permit these Islamic spokepersons from C.A.I.R., which has been widely purported to be tied to terrorist organizations (2, 3) throughout the middle east or have been tied to Arab

charities that donate directly to terrorist activities. Pastor Dave Welch, spokesman for the Houston Area Pastor Council, confirmed the indoctrination had taken place and called it "unacceptable." [Quoted]

"The failure of the principal of Friendswood Junior High to respect simple procedures requiring parental notification for such a potentially controversial subject, to not only approve but participate personally in a religious indoctrination session led by representatives of a group with well-known links to terrorist organizations and her cavalier response when confronted, raises serious questions about her fitness to serve in that role," the pastors' organization said. [Quoted]

The two Muslim women showed up in full Muslim dress (1) and presented the students an indoctrination course on the religion of Islam. WND.com has previously reported (1, 2, 3, 4 and more - see links at bottom of this page) that this has been going on all across the nation and this is only the latest case of the indoctrination process by C.A.I.R.. It has been reported by students in attendance that the two Muslim women instructed them on

1): Adam, Noah and Jesus are(/were) prophets;

2): There is (only) one god, (and) his name is Allah;

3): The 5 Pillars of Islam;

4): How to pray five times a day (to Allah?);

5): Islamic religious garb" .

To see some of the various ways this story has been presented here a few links to some of the major news organs reporting on this story so far:

Links: 

Texas children roped into Islamic training - May 30, 2008Islam-promoting principal defied order to protect kids - May 30, 2008Muslim presentation at Friendswood school draws fire - May 31, 2008Muslim speakers outrage parents - May 31, 2008Some Friendswood parents outraged over Muslim speakers - May 31, 2008Muslim Presentation Raises Questions in Friendswood - May 30, 2008Parents object to Muslim presentation at Gulf Coast school - May 31, 2008

EDITED: added after publishing: There are other news stories out there. They can be found by doing a internet search using one of the major search engines.

Comments
I happen to know from past experience that if I were a teacher or some other educator working at a public school and I wanted to talk to the children in my charge in a classroom setting about my christian religion or about Jesus or God or christianity I would either be disciplined, suspended or even fired and probably filed charges on if it were a law that criminalized it. But let two muslin women from CAIR of all places be invited to come into that very same classroom and indoctrinate our children on how to be good a muslin and the school administrators will go out of their way to make sure nothing happens to that educator that 'invited' the muslins to come and indoctrinate our children. After all it is all in the name of enlightment. It's enough to make a good man want to cuss.
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