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Home Front: Culture Wars
Muslims' Request For Prayer Space Rejected
2007-02-22
Athletic officials will not establish a designated prayer space for Muslim students at sporting events held at Ryan Field and Welsh-Ryan Arena, said John Mack, Northwestern's associate athletic director of external affairs. Instead, officials will grant certain concessions, such as allowing prayer rugs into the stadiums and letting students pray in places that do not block traffic flow.
Hot dogs! Programs! Wildcat Prayer Rugs!
The decision came after Muslim students expressed a need for clean prayer areas in January. Associated Student Government passed a resolution asking the athletic department to meet with the Muslim-cultural Students Association to explore possible accommodations. Mack met with Muslim students, ASG representatives and the university chaplain last month, and informed them in an e-mail last week of the athletic department's decision."I thought the meeting was productive," Mack said. "It was a good compromise for both sides."
I wonder how many "students" are pushing for this?
Hibah Yousuf, McSA's ASG senator, said the decision was suitable, but not ideal."We had a hard time meeting with the athletic department at first, but they were very helpful once we met," said Yousuf, a Medill sophomore. "We're appreciative of their efforts in finding places for us to pray."
How about...Pakistan?
Muslims are required to pray five times daily, at specified times that sometimes occur during sporting events.
So what's more important to them? Going to the game or getting those prayers in?
In its e-mail to McSA officials, the athletic department said they would inform their staff that Muslim students would be able to pray wherever they wish during sporting events, as long as they do not block traffic or interfere with game-day operations at the arenas. Muslim students can bring prayer rugs and check them in the coat check room during basketball games. At football games, students will need to hold their prayer rugs with them because there aren't any coat check rooms at Ryan Field.
Couldn't an infidel be assigned to do that for them?
"We want to accommodate (Muslim students) based on religion," University President Henry Bienen told The Daily last week. "But at the same time, we want to preserve the practicalities of the space at Welsh-Ryan and Ryan Field."

McSA President Amir Siddiqui said the athletic department's decision "works for us. It's a good in-between solution," said Siddiqui, a Weinberg senior. "We understand that space is not always available."

Yousuf said she viewed the accommodations as the first step toward meeting the needs of Muslim students.
The first step...
"It's suitable for now," Yousuf said, "but we'll brainstorm some more options."
It's suitable. For now...INFIDEL!
Posted by:tu3031

#3  Great idea! Prayer rugs in the stadiums; excellent material for absorbing all the spilled soda, beer and other fluids that accumulate in the bleachers, and remnants of popcorn, and mustard-laden hot dog buns. go ahead and bang your head on that concoction of kitchen refuse Al-Wildcats! Make sure you leave that sodden mess in the car on the hot summer days also. Consider it a Muzzie air freshener!
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-02-22 14:54  

#2  I almost missed it, eLarson! This is not Northwestern Pakistan, or even Northwestern Blairistan - this is in the Heartland of the US of A!

The Wildcats were never much of a threat to the Fighting Illini anyway.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-02-22 11:24  

#1  As an Illinois grad, it pains me a little but...

GO YOU NU!
Posted by: eLarson   2007-02-22 09:56  

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