Muslim girls at school told refusing sex with husband means going to hell

Thursday 15th October 2015 05:18 EDT
 
 

A disciplinary panel were informed that Muslim girls at Park View Academy in Alum Rock, Birmingham, a “Trojan Horse” school, were allegedly told that women who refused to have sexual intercourse with their husbands would be “smited” and go to hell.

It is alleged that the boys at the academy were deliberately not taught about how to put on a condom and sex education was taught to them only in the context of marriage.

There was also an alleged “Morality Squad” who would spy on pupils and report them if they showed signs of being in a relationship. There were also allegations that pro-Islam messages were readout in the playground, as well as leaflets which preached about Islam ideology were distributed.

Two teachers, Akheel Ahmed (41), and Inamulhaq Anwar (34), were accused at the National College of Teaching and Leadership, in Coventry, of trying to force extreme Muslim teaching and ideologies onto the school's syllabus. The teachers also face allegations of unacceptable professional misconduct. Inamulhaq Anwar, who was also a governor at Nansen Primary School, Birmingham, faces a further charge of trying to influence the educational program.

A teacher who was responsible for sex education at Park View Academy, referred as Witness A, expressed how female students were told “if a woman disobeyed her husband then she would be smited.”

She said, “I became aware of a handout which had been used in the boy's SRE lessons and subsequently confiscated by one of my colleagues... I recall that the handout included phrases stating that a woman could not refuse to obey her husband in marriage and that included she could not say no to her husband having sex with her. There was a wording along the lines that if a woman disobeyed her husband in marriage, then she would be smited and forced to an eternity in hell.”

She further stated, “... I recall the wording was very strong and the best way I can describe it now is that it was along the lines of 'hell, fire and damnation' for any woman who said no to her husband, including in matters of sexual intercourse.”

Ahmed and Anwar deny misconduct. The hearing continues.


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