Eton appoints an imam

It is a good sign and will help pupils from other faiths understand Islam and Islamic culture better, instead of what is projected in biased tabloids.

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ETON COLLEGE is to become Britain’s first leading independent school to appoint an imam to help its pupils understand Islamic culture and thought.

Monawar Hussain, an Oxford graduate in his thirties who has trained as a Muslim cleric, will also attend to the spiritual needs and welfare of about 20 Muslim pupils who attend the £21,000-a-year school.

Eton has four Anglican chaplains and Tony Little, the head master, said in a letter to parents that it would remain “an Anglican school in the broad Christian tradition”.

However, he added: “The relationship between the West and the Islamic world is likely to be one of the dominant issues for our boys for the years to come. To be effective citizens they will need a sound understanding of Islamic culture.”

The school, which has educated 18 prime ministers from Sir Robert Walpole to Harold Macmillan, is also to offer Arabic as a language for the first time from September to help “increase awareness of the Islamic world”.

The Islamic programme is being funded by the Karim Rida Said Foundation, which was established by Wafic Said, the Syrian-born businessman, in 1992 in memory of his son, who died in an accident when he was a child. It aims to promote understanding of Arab and Islamic culture in the West.

One of the trustees is Sir Eric Anderson, who is provost of Eton. When he was at Gordonstoun, he taught the Prince of Wales, who has himself been a strong advocate of closer ties between Islam and other faith communities. Anderson also taught Tony Blair at Fettes College in Edinburgh.

Described as “personable and approachable”, Hussain, who is studying at the Muslim College in west London, will take up his new post in September. He was born in Britain and his parents are originally from Pakistan.

Zaki Badawi, who teaches Hussain at the college and recommended him for the new post, said: “This initiative came from Eton and is a sign that our major institutions are changing.”

The school now has 1,290 boys aged 13 to 18. As well as its Anglican priests, Eton has a Roman Catholic chaplain and a Jewish tutor. The appointment of a Muslim cleric may set a lead for other top independent schools.

Roger Dancey, the chief master of King Edward’s school in Birmingham, where a fifth of the pupils are Muslim, said: “This is an excellent development which other schools will wish to follow when funding allows.”

My only question would be... what took them so long?

Understanding of all major faiths should be part of the curriculum in all serious schools, be it Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Budhism, atheism, and what not. Its important for students to have an opportunity to learn and broaden their horizons.

woooo hoooooooo

mashallah, great news :)

and its a Pakistani too.....arrrighhttt!!!!

:)

Re: Eton appoints an imam

Well So did William Hulme Grammer school back in 2003, but this is great news! YAY!