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1. Islamic School in Victoria bans girls from running.
Girls at the Islamic Schools of Victoria, Al-Taqwa College, outside Melbourne have been banned from running at sporting events because the principal believes it may cause them to lose their virginity.
The Age reports that a former teacher has written to the education ministers claiming female students were being discriminated against.
“The principal holds beliefs that if females run excessively, they may ‘lose their virginity’,” the letter says.
“The principal believes that there is scientific evidence to indicate that if girls injure themselves, such as break their leg while playing soccer, it could render them infertile.”
Another letter written by students to the Principal says “It was really shocking to find out it has been cancelled because of the excuse girls can’t run,” the students said.
“Just because we are girls doesn’t mean we can’t participate in running events. It also doesn’t say girls can’t run in the hadith (the sayings of Muhammad).”
The Age reports that the Principal Omar Hallak prevented the female primary school cross-country team from participating in a 2013 and 2014 district event.
Another former Al-Taqwa College teacher told The Age “I was told the girls weren’t allowed to participate. The reason was they might over-exert themselves and lose their virginity or be rendered infertile.”
Top Comments
(1) how is this school allowed to stay open? First I can't have bacon, now they've tainted my chocolate... Clearly this is "multiculturalism" gone wrong!
Lets see if we hear anything from feminist groups on this