4 Feb 2009

The (Glasgow) Herald

Some might be interested to know that the post below (somewhat edited!!) has been published by the Herald newspaper at http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/letters/display.var.2486759.0.sad_that_offer_to_pray_is_treated_so_harshly.php

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  1. Vulnerable people also have rights

    Religion is a deeply personal and private matter. To bring your religion into what is a secular workplace and even obliquely suggest that people should engage themselves with your own religious rituals may be viewed by some as caring, Alistair McBay, National Secular Society, 5 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh.
    So if Religion is " a deeply personal and private matter" then WHY are muslims treated with such respect when they INSIST on wearing their turbans and the veils citing that it is their "human right" Is it not a 'human right' to be allowed to pray for someone?

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