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gezza wrote:People make mistakes though.
Im sure as you said it was done with the kids intentions at heart.
I wonder if she actually thinks that helping children in that part of the world was actualy worth it?
I for sure wouldnt bother if I was a teacher.
arniegang wrote:It could be argued in what context the name has meaning. It is a name used as a name.
Was the teddy bear named as in the prohphet or as in many of the childrens names or their fathers names.
dbxsoul wrote:There is one small thing I’d like to point out in the whole scenario. The questions of why and who? Surely, any rational person if they feel that their beliefs had in some way been affronted would firstly take up the issue with the teacher and failing a suitable explanation then proceed to the principal to take action. Given the context of the school and the diverse nature of religious backgrounds (it is not an Islamic school and has students from other faiths as well), the teacher or headmaster would simply admit the mistake and rectify the error – failing any course of action the “complainant” could then go justifiably to the police.
I feel the method used was purely self-serving to possibly show what a paragon of virtue he/ she is in the community and to draw attention to their own actions and piety and not necessarily that their religious beliefs had been affronted. You get attention seekers in every walk of life and community; it’s just unfortunate that it has escalated to this.
I know some of the other teachers at the school as well as in the area; theirs is definitely a labour of love and not for financial reward.
Sad
^ian^ wrote:It's because Mohamed didn't believe in idol worship.
That's why you will not see pictures of Sheikh Mohamed or Sheikh Zayed all over Dubai or Abu Dhabi, as to worship or idolise something or someone is haram.
jabbajabba wrote:Some Muslim friends of mine have a boxer dog called Mohammed after Mohammed Ali.
scot1870 wrote:jabbajabba wrote:Some Muslim friends of mine have a boxer dog called Mohammed after Mohammed Ali.
Was it called Cascius before it moved to the UAE?
Chocoholic wrote:I think it's ridiculous. One of the children actually said that he wanted the teddy named after him, his name is Mohammad.
So it's OK for hundreds of thousand of people, pets and what not to be called Mohammed, but you can't name a teddy?
Stupid stupid stupid!
Can I call my teddy Jesus!
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