In yet another example of how anti-Muslim sentiment in the U.S. may be reaching a fever pitch, a central Virginia school district was forced to shut its doors on Friday after a lesson on Arabic calligraphy inspired an angry backlash.
According to The News Leader, Riverheads High School Geography teacher Cheryl LaPorte had her students write out a Muslim article of faith in calligraphy. It translated to “there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah,” though the school says students were never made aware of the meaning. LaPorte also showed students a copy of the Koran. The goal was to inform students about the complexity of Arabic calligraphy.
Instead, it has provoked accusations of indoctrination. According to NBC Washington, Augusta County Public Schools officials received “voluminous phone calls and electronic mail locally and from outside the area” with some students boycotting the assignment at the behest of their parents.
“The communications have significantly increased in volume [Thursday], and based on concerns regarding the tone and content of those communications, Sheriff Fisher and [Superintendent] Dr. [Eric] Bond mutually decided schools and school offices will be closed,” the district said in a statement.
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“As we have emphasized, no lesson was designed to promote a religious viewpoint or change any student’s religious belief,” the district added.








