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Guide for Teachers: An Anti-racism Approach to Deal with the Terrorist Attacks
in the US
Now that Pakistan is under
extensive heat and spot light of the Western media, it is imperative that the
Pakistani parents residing in West know how to clarify certain stereotypes againts
Muslims and Pakistanis to their children's teachers. It is not just the safety
of our children in public schools which is important but also the whole issue
of how teachers are dealing with the topic which should be our concern. Please
either send this URL to your child's teacher with your letter or provide a print
out as well.
Introduction for Teachers:
As an educator you are an
important role model for helping children learn to deal with and make sense
of the tragic events of this week. We hope the following suggestion will help
you promote a healthy dialogue of understanding with your students that will
dispel the myths related to Islam and Muslims.
Islam and Peace:
Literally the word Islam
in the Arabic language means "peace".
These recent terrorist attacks
should not be associated with Islam, and specially the Muslims of Arabian and
Indian-subcontinent, as Islamic doctrine clearly forbids crimes against humanity
and the killing of innocent civilians.
The term "jihad"
is often misunderstood and actually refers primarily to an inner struggle for
goodness. Some important quotes from the Prophet Muhammed that speak to the
true Islamic perspective on peace and justice are as follows:
- Self-control/discipline:
"One is not strong or powerful who throws people down, but one is
strong when one withholds oneself from anger."
- Peace:
"Make peace between one another for enmity and malice tear up heavenly
rewards by the roots."
- Respect:
"Do not say, that if people do good to us we will do good to them;
and if people oppress us we will oppress them; but determine that if people
do you good, you will do good to them; and if people oppress you, you will
not oppress them."
Promoting a Healthy Dialogue:
Reinforce the concept that
there are good and bad people in every country and every society and that the
recent terrorist attacks should not be seen to reflect on an entire group of
people.
Reduce the unwarranted fear
of "foreigners" as the enemies and reinforce the fact the people from
Pakistan and other Muslim and Arab countries are peaceful citizens within the
US and Canada
Remind children that they
may not be seeing a balanced view of the situation in the media. For example,
the media has not reported that: 1500 Muslims prayed congregational prayers
every Friday at the World Trade Center. There were many Muslim victims in the
building that were destroyed. Hundreds of Muslim doctors and nurses are working
around the clock in NYC and Washington to save lives.
The majority of Muslims
worldwide expressed grief and sorrow over the senseless loss of lives. Muslim
communities worldwide are working to support victims of this tragedy through
blood drives, financial donations and messages of support
Dealing with Incidents
of Harassment:
Explain your schools safe
school, anti-racism and human rights policies.
Take all incidents such
as bullying, name calling and threats seriously as students have been injured
in various locations in North America
Set a positive example by
refraining from using terms such as "Islamic/Muslim Terrorists" or
"Islamic Fundamentalists" or "those people" as these promote
fear and hatred. Be sure to take the time to challenge the use of derogatory
and racist language used by students.
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/18/2002 8:07:27 AM
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