Hehehe... orang Islam sering disiksa di madrasah, ga heran kalo mereka jadi 
tukang siksa jg kalo udah gede.

Islam itu emang agama yg benar, benar2 bejad, biadab, dan konyol jg.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-19519444


8 September 2012 Last updated at 09:56 GMT
Reform call as madrassa teacher guilty of child cruelty

An Islamic watchdog is calling for the reform of madrassas following the latest 
conviction of a teacher for child cruelty.

The Mosque and Imams National Advisory Board (MINAB) recognises the problem of 
abuse in the after school classes. 

Ahmed Beg, from the board, said: "We are working to raise standards and want 
the teachers to be qualified."

Irfan Patel, 33, was found guilty on Friday of cruelty against children at a 
Lancashire mosque.
'Slapped his face' 

A Lancashire mother, who wanted to remain anonymous, was 
horrified to discover her son's madrassa teacher had been hitting and 
abusing him.

"I never sent him to be beaten - I sent him to learn the Koran," she said.

He was not the only one to suffer at the hands of a teacher 
at a madrassa, an after school class where children learn about their 
faith. 

In the last year, three teachers from madrassas in Lancashire have been 
convicted of beating children, the latest case involving 
Patel.

In August Kurram Hussain, also from Blackburn, was found 
guilty of what magistrates called "gratuitous degradation" in beating 
two boys aged 10 and 11.

That followed Ibrahim Yusuf's conviction while teaching at an Accrington 
madrassa in 2011.

The mother said police had told her that her son's teacher 
had punched him in the stomach and "slapped his face, and hit his hands 
with a pencil". 

"And he made him stand like a chicken. If he fell down, after five minutes my 
boy said he made him do another five minutes."

The stress position her son was forced to adopt is a torture tactic used in war 
zones.

Corporal punishment has been banned in mainstream schools since the 1980s. 

However, madrassas are classed as supplementary schools where it is still legal 
in religious settings as long as it does not exceed 
"reasonable chastisement".

The schools are unregulated and teachers often have no training.

Nazir Afzal, the chief crown prosecutor for north-west 
England, handled all three prosecutions. He thinks abuse is far more 
widespread.

"When we talk about three successful prosecutions in the last year in the North 
West and probably a dozen nationally, we're talking 
about literally the tip of the iceberg," he said.

"In order to meet the demand, schools are being set up left right and centre. 

"There is no Ofsted, no inspection regime, they're reliant 
entirely on a particular committee enforcing standards, ensuring 
discipline is correctly maintained. 

"And if they are not up to the job, there's nothing to prevent children being 
harmed pretty much on a daily basis."
'Be patient' 

One school leading the way in the reform is Jamia Ghosia Academy in Blackburn. 

It has become more like mainstream schools and is seen as a 
model of good practice by teachers at madrasssas in other parts of the 
country.

Classes are small and interactive, staff are checked for 
criminal records, CCTV is in place to protect pupils and corporal 
punishment is banned.

Head teacher Ustad Muhammad said: "In terms of corporal 
punishment, I'm not going to accept that in any form or any way because 
no child learns with that. 

"You have to be patient. Children can be rowdy, can shout, 
can do certain things but that's the whole idea of having teacher 
training and learning certain types of skills."

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