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Mayor: Muslim Holy Days Shouldn't Be School Holidays

By BENJAMIN SARLIN, Special to the Sun | March 7, 2008

Mayor Bloomberg is rejecting calls from lawmakers to make two Muslim holy days official school holidays, saying students cannot afford more days off.

"The truth of the matter is we need more children in school," Mr. Bloomberg said yesterday. "More, not less."

Council Member Robert Jackson of Manhattan, who is Muslim, and 12 co-sponsors introduced a resolution this year calling on the state to require that New York City students be given days off for the Muslim holidays of Eid Ul-Fitr, typically in October, and Eid Ul-Adha, which falls in December this year.

"Parents have had to make a decision on whether or not to send their students to school on the holiest day of the Muslim calendar, celebrating the month of the fast of Ramadan, or to send their kids to take a test," Mr. Jackson said in an interview. "That type of situation should not be."

A 2004 Columbia University study estimated that 102,000 Muslim children attended city public schools, making them about 10% of the city's student population.

State Senator John Sabini, who has sponsored legislation that would require city schools to recognize the two holidays, cited the growing Muslim population as the primary reason for the proposed changes.

"I think that the Muslim population in schools is now large enough that we need to talk about it," Mr. Sabini, who represents parts of Queens, said in an interview.

Mr. Bloomberg said that adding holidays could be a slippery slope that may lead students to miss too much school.

"When you have a city as diverse as we do, with virtually every religion known to man practiced, if we closed school for every single day there wouldn't be any school," he said.

He added that he thought schools could still deal appropriately with students who need to take days off to practice their religion without adding official holidays.


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see good ole harvard for shria law; hey,all cultures are equally valid except in the land of the koran, [MORE]

tonymixanamixan 

Mar 7, 2008 12:59

As a Pastafarian, I believe that September 19th, International Talk Like A Pirate Day, should be an official school,... [MORE]

Joshua Whalen 

Mar 9, 2008 13:32

Uhh, I practice some form of plant-root worship and uhh, every Thursday turns out to be the goddess "tuber's" day.... [MORE]

Al Frick 

Mar 7, 2008 16:42

Since RomanCatholics,Orthodox Christians.Byzantium etc don't get off all their Holy Days of obligation with the nyc public school calendar either,just... [MORE]

salome 

Mar 7, 2008 22:29

I gather that foot washing places set up in every school. Then, perhaps we could have a minaret calling all... [MORE]

exasperated 

Mar 8, 2008 18:44

In the Islamic world most people are forced under the law to follow these Muslims Holy periods and this includes... [MORE]

Linda 

Mar 8, 2008 12:51

When there are churches in Saudi Arabia, then we can talk about muslim holidays. What is with these people and... [MORE]

Lou Stouch 

Mar 8, 2008 18:17

Once again the Mayor is turning a blind eye to the needs of the people and trying to run the... [MORE]

B Harris 

Mar 9, 2008 11:11

While I am not in favor of adding any more holidays to the calendar which result in a reduction of... [MORE]

Nina-NYC 

Mar 10, 2008 14:03

Clearly, Muslims would rather have their children in Madrasses than in school. This reflects their general disdain for secular education,... [MORE]

Scott Baker 

Mar 12, 2008 09:43

In my experience, Muslim students value education highly. There are exceptions, but most of my Muslim students work hard and... [MORE]

Diana 

Mar 15, 2008 14:18

I think that the entire month of September and especially 9/11 be be used as a holiday to educate the... [MORE]

Gene 

Mar 15, 2008 11:09

I agree that these Muslin "Holy" Days shouldn't be school Holidays!!

I don't care if they do make up 10% of... [MORE]

Gailedge 

Mar 22, 2008 11:15

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