Obama’s Justice Department Promotes Sharia Compliance for Philadelphia Schools
Pamela Geller / Atlas Shrugs
And once again, Obama’s DoJ is ready to sue to force Sharia compliance upon a non-Muslim entity — in this case, the Philadelphia School District. One thing you can say about Obama: he is consistent. He sides with pro-Sharia Islamic supremacists every time.“U.S. Justice Dept. sues Philly school district over beard-length rule,” Philly.com, March 5, 2014 (thanks to Mick):
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a
federal civil rights lawsuit against the School District of
Philadelphia, claiming a rule regulating the length of employees’ beards
constitutes religious discrimination.
According to the suit filed Wednesday,
the district in October 2010 instituted a new grooming policy
preventing school police officers and security guards from having beards
longer than a quarter of an inch.
School police officer Siddiq Abu-Bakr
maintained an untrimmed beard for the 27 years he worked at the
district, the suit states. Abu-Bakr is a member of the Islamic faith,
which he says requires that he not cut his beard.
When Abu-Bakr notified his supervisor his
religious beliefs precluded him from complying with the new policy, he
was allegedly issued a written reprimand cautioning that continued
violation of the rule would result in “further disciplinary action.”
Though, according to the suit, Abu-Bakr
provided district officials with a letter from his imam confirming his
religion prohibited him from trimming his beard, the district allegedly
responded his request was outweighed by “the integrity of the policy.”
The lawsuit claims the district failed to
consider Abu-Bakr’s request for “reasonable accommodation” to its
grooming policy. The district instead denied the request without showing
that complying would cause undue hardship, according to the suit.
Prosecutors said Abu-Bakr filed a religious
discrimination charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,
which referred the matter to the Justice Department after determining
there was reasonable cause to support the allegation.
Through the suit, filed in U.S. District
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States is
seeking that the district be required to create new grooming policies
that don’t discriminate against employees. The lawsuit is also seeking
monetary damages for Abu-Bakr and others who are similarly situated.
“No employee should be forced to violate
his religious beliefs in order to earn a living,” Spencer Lewis Jr.,
district director of the EEOC’s Philadelphia District Office, said in a
statement.
“Modifying a dress or grooming code is a reasonable
accommodation that enables employees to keep working without posing an
undue hardship on the employer.”
Representatives of the School District of Philadelphia could not be immediately reached for comment Wednesday night.
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