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Islamic school books that say wives must submit to husbands

- By Eleanor Harding Education Correspond­ent e.harding@dailymail.co.uk

BOOKS that claim Hell is mostly full of women because they are ‘ ungrateful to their husbands’ have been found in Islamic schools.

In a school library, Ofsted inspectors found the book Women Who Deserve To Go To Hell, which said women were ‘deficient’ in intelligen­ce and must always obey men.

The book, which was available to pupils, claimed women will go to Hell if they cut their hair, pluck their eyebrows or have cosmetic dental work.

It also said women must not refuse to have sex with their husbands, show ‘ingratitud­e’ or ‘have tall ambitions’.

Readers are told: ‘ In the beginning of the 20th century, a movement for the freedom of women was launched with the basic objective of driving women towards aberrant ways.’

The book, written by Egyptian preacher Mansoor Abdul Hakim, was among a dossier of misogynist religious literature found by inspectors visiting Muslim schools.

The materials came from state-funded schools as well as private faith schools and those running illegally as unregister­ed madrassas – Islamic schools that teach Arabic and the Koran.

Ofsted said the dossier of material it collected was out of step with mainstream Muslim thinking and posed a risk to children.

Chief Ofsted inspector Amanda Spielman has previspeci­al ously said she wanted to ensure children at religious schools were prepared for ‘life in modern Britain’.

Last month, she went to court to successful­ly defend a decision to place the Al-Hijrah School in Birmingham into measures for segregatin­g boys and girls from the age of nine.

One school Ofsted visited encouraged children to read a text that contrasted the ‘noble women of the East’ with the ‘internally torn woman of the West’. It claimed western women men and just hang wanted around to attract aimlessly in cinemas and cafés. Other library books insisted that ‘ the man by way of correction can also beat’ his wife. Ofsted said its inspectors saw pupils’ work marked by teachers that stated women had a responsibi­lity ‘ only to bear children and bring them up as Muslims’.

In a box entitled ‘ daily life and relationsh­ips’, a pupil had written that men are ’ physically stronger’ and women are ‘emotionall­y weaker’.

The worksheet was covered in ticks from the teacher.

Ofsted said it was concerned that religious schools were exposing children to inappropri­ate material.

It added that by trying to be inclusive, well- meaning mainstream schools may be unintentio­nally permitting extreme forms of Islam.

In addition, Ofsted there was ‘growing concern’ about primary schools that allowed girls as young as four to wear the hijab, which covers the head and chest but leaves the face exposed.

In mainstream Muslim teaching, the hijab is commonly worn by girls after they reach puberty.

It is understood the material in the dossier may be used to train inspectors.

Dame Louise Casey, who wrote a report for the Government on integratio­n last year, told The Times there should be a moratorium on the opening of faith schools until such problems were addressed.

She said: ‘Some schools are teaching a segregated way of life and misogyny and the Government isn’t taking enough of a stand. The public expects them to do that.

‘The Department for Education turns a blind eye and hopes Ofsted will deal with the problem. It’s all in the “too difficult” box.’

There are 177 Muslim schools in England – with 148 of them independen­t and the rest state funded. The Department for Education did not reply to a request for comment last night.

‘Out of step with the mainstream’

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Misogynist­ic: The book found in a school library

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