Muslim parents ‘take kids out of school in protest at gay right’s classes’ without their consent
Mum-of-three Fatima Shah, 29, started the petition claiming 98 per cent of the students at Parkfield Community School, Birmingham, are Muslim
MUSLIM parents claim to have taken their children out of a primary school to stop them being taught about gay rights.
They accused gay assistant headteacher Andrew Moffat of promoting LGBT causes without their consent.
Mum-of-three Fatima Shah, 29, has started a petition demanding Parkfield Community School in Birmingham stops teaching children about homosexuality, which is banned under Islam.
She said: “It’s totally wrong. Children are being told it’s OK to be gay yet 98 per cent of children at this school are Muslim.
"It’s a Muslim community. I’ve taken my daughter out and other parents have, too.”
Mr Moffat, who was made an MBE for campaigning against homophobia, has piloted a reading programme, called No Outsiders.
It means the 470 pupils at Parkfield are read stories such as Mommy, Mama and Me and King & King.
Labour councillor Mohammed Idrees has told the school it must listen to parents’ concerns.
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But Parkfield, rated outstanding by Ofsted, denied any children had been withdrawn.
It said: “No Outsiders allows us to raise awareness of these differences so that children are able to tolerate differences in our society.”
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