Switzzerland larang pelajar salam lelaki perempuan - Video
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Bagaimana dengan kita di sini bro? Switzerland pun tidak lagi benarkan pelajar lelaki bersalaman dengan guru wanita mereka walaupun hanya satu sekolah di daerah kecil di sana yang berbuat demikian. Itu tandanya kemenangan Islam kian hampir bro ! Islam mengajar adanya had dan batasan antara jantina lelaki perempuan bukan muhrim supaya tahu posisi masing2 termasuk bersalaman sesama mereka.
Perkara seperti ini juga lumrah di negara kita bro ! Umpamanya antara staf lelaki dan wanita samada di sekolah dan kolej juga Varsiti, kadang tu tak terlepas dari keseronokan berjabat tangan antara L dan P ini.
Sekali tu dalam awal tahun 1990an dahulu di Pulau Pinang, seorang Pengetua Perempuan baru melapor diri di sebuah kolej tempat aku berkerja dan semua staf L P berbaris panjang untuk welcome pengetua baru ini. Bila sampai tang aku, dia pun sua tangan laa untuk salam dengan aku, tapi dengan hormat aku hanya angguk tanda hormat kat dia, tangan aku siap aku simpan di belakang ! Aku tengok muka dia rosyom jer kat aku ! sejak itu dia tak pernah sukakan aku bro ! Kah Kah Kah
Outrage as Muslim pupils exempt from shaking female teachers' hands in Swiss district
Muslim students exempted from
shaking female teacher's hand in Swiss district
GENEVA (AFP) - Male Muslim students
at a school in northern Switzerland will no longer have to shake hands
with their female teachers, following a ruling that was on Monday
causing an uproar in the country.
A school in the
northern municipality of Therwil, in the canton of Basel, reached the
controversial decision after two male students, aged 14 and 15,
complained that the Swiss custom of shaking hands with the teacher is
counter to their religious beliefs if the teacher is a woman.
They
argued that Islam does not permit physical contact with a person of the
opposite sex, with the exception of certain immediate family members. The
local Therwil council did not support the school's decision, "but will
not intervene as (it) is the responsibility of the school to set the
rules," spokeswoman Monika Wyss told AFP in a statement.
The
decision triggered an outcry across Switzerland with Justice Minister
Simonetta Sommaruga insisting on Swiss public television Monday that
"shaking hands is part of our culture." Felix Mueri,
who heads the parliamentary commission on science, education and
culture, meanwhile described the custom to the 20Minuten news site as "a
gesture of respect and good manners."
Christoph
Eymann, who heads the Swiss Conference of Cantonal Ministers of
Education, agreed, insisting: "We cannot tolerate that women in the
public service are treated differently from men."
Basel-Country
canton authorities, who have the power to overturn the Therwil
decision, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. But
the canton's education chief Monica Gschwind told media she viewed the
school's decision as "pragmatic" although "not a lasting solution". Muslim groups meanwhile decried the polemic around the issue.
"One
would think that the continued existence of Switzerland's core values
was at stake, when this particular case in fact involves just two high
school students who have said they wish to greet their teacher in a
different way than with a handshake," the Islamic Central Council of
Switzerland said in a statement.
The group pointed
out that "classical (Islamic) jurisprudence and the vast majority of
contemporary legal scholars ... assume a clear prohibition of this
contact form (handshakes) between the sexes."
The
Federation of Islamic Organizations in Switzerland (FIOS) however
maintained that handshakes between men and women were "theologically
premissable" and were common in some Muslim countries, insisting the
issue should not be problematic in Switzerland. Video
Swiss School board allows Muslim School kids to refuse to handshake female teacher
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