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Muslims In The Workplace - Unwilling to Assimilate

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Muslims are special interest groups who regularly ask for special privileges, willingly, unwillingly, knowingly, and unknowingly following a supremist ideology called Islam. The ideology calls for its proponents to ask for special favors in the workplace with regard to but not limited to prayers and fasting when their numbers are large enough.Until then, they are supposed to blend in with others so as not to defame their ideology or reveal its political agenda. Once made known, the desires and demands usually concern gender segregation, food preference, personal hygiene, product handling, prayer time, special holidays and customer or client interaction. 

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Open_QuranAs a result of praticing Islam, I know that Muslim prayers are not obligatory  when work, circumstances, or other situations make it inconvenient or otherwise inappropriate. Muslims are not required to perform any religious ritual or pray anywhere or anytime if it causes a problem-such as when it is not common or convenient. That includes and is not limited to during school and work hours. It is quite acceptable and very common for muslims to make up missed prayers at home, even in the Middle East. Unperformed Muslim prayers can accumulate days upon days if necessary. Muslims simply cannot do them in advance of their prescribed times.  

Most reputable organizations want to balance profit, stockholder, corporate, client, and employee needs. In light of such considerations, special interest groups within organizations may take advantage of goodwill policies. While efforts are usually made to grant reasonable requests, others can be counterproductive. 

 Indeed, Muslims may choose to go to great lengths to pray in out of the ordinary places and odd circumstances because of peer pressure and prestige. It is a good way to separate themselves from the other employees, to gain special recognition, demonstrate an illusion of piousness, mostly all in an effort to set precedent for supremist Islamic Law over all other legal systems and religions.

Spending several months in the Middle East, I saw neither a public, or private "footbath." Instead, sinks and showers in the home were the acceptable mode of ritually cleansing oneself before prayers.

Interestingly, I learned that a Muslim can even use dirt instead of water to wash before praying if clean water is not available. To read about that fact, click here.

With regards to fasting, a Muslim does not always have to fast, for similar reasons as above. Fasting, unlike to praying, does not have to be made-up.

Footbaths may require an unnecessary expense for a showy ritualistic fraternal practice, while prayer time and space may require inconvenient expenses and scheduling, as well as be perceived as supremist gatherings. Gender segregation can cause unnecessary design adjustments, while changes in procedures and product handling can be unnecesarily offensive to valuable customers, associates, and co-workers.

With regards to fasting during Ramadan, the break-fast time is at sunset. This means that food, beverages, smoking, and sexual activities can only be enjoyed during the hours of darkness. It does not mean that one is required to eat at sunset. It means the aforementioned cannot be indulged during the daylight hours between sunrise and sunset.

A feature of fasting is waking early to eat a meal before sunrise. This practice can lead to fatigue, dizziness, weakness, irritability and disorientation later in the day. An organization must determine if it can safely, efficiently, and  productively accommodate employees who are weak with hunger and thirst, and drowsy from rising before sunrise to eat.

 People of most faiths pray at home and do not inconvenience others with their religious beliefs and practices. They do not require or demand special privileges and might justifiably resent conforming to superstitous non-productive, non-profitable supremist demands that change daily and yearly, and increase over time.

Significantly overlooked is the reality that special concessions to Muslims are dangerously irreversible, and will lead to further demands once initial weakness is shown and indulgence is made.

Omar Ahmad, the founder of the Council of American-Islamic Relations, CAIR, said "Islam is not in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant."  

 Lack of knowledge about the politics of Islam in a naïve and benevolent host society gives a group of Muslims the confidence to ask for special policy, procedure, and concessions. The wishes are that are not genuinely necessary for religious practice, when the real reason behind the special requests is to set precedent and spread an Islamic agenda , creating a system where Muslim rights ultimately precede non-Muslim rights.

Though employers may strive for workplace amiability, giving in to Muslim requests for special privileges is dangerously irreversible. A concession is a victory for Islam, and history shows that Islamic victories lead to larger, less diplomatic and more comprehensive victories. Once gained, new victories are not easily reversed, as decisions for reversal provide Muslims an assumed 'right' for retribution.

 Organizations and institutions should carefully weigh what is the best interest with regard to permissiveness, expense, safety, client needs, and compatibility with regards to employee and customer loyalty, expenses/profit, and community responsibilities.

Once an Islamic victory is achieved, another will surely follow. In that respect, Islam is like a Russian doll. Therefore, granting special privileges to Muslim employees may seem harmless at first, but will always lead to granting more special privileges. Demands for special privileges will increase promptly and proportionally, until it effects policies and laws, thus causing a systematic risk throughout our country's policies, institutions, and organizations.

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About the Author:

Mary Christina Love

The purpose ... is to inform others of the virulent fantasy called Islam and do my part to help save the Free World from it.  I understand Islam because I was married to a Moslem and I read the Koran.  I also practiced Islam for several years, and lived in an Islamic country under Sharia Law.

First of all, I fell for the misconception that Islam is a religion, and secondly that it is peaceful. Because I had grown up as a Christian  in a Christian culture, I had taken Christianity for granted and thought all people were basically the same.  I would learn later that I did not really understand the reason Christ came and died on the cross. In the end, it  was Islam that helped me understand Christian values and why Jesus’ life, death, and  teachings are so important. 

I read the entire Koran and to my disapointment, I only found threatening and hateful incitement. I found no encouragement toward wisdom, love, forgiveness or enlightenment in the Koran. I kept reading it, hoping to find something loving, enlightening,  and beautiful that would justify my efforts, but found none. Instead I found the Koran to be the most blasphemous and pathetic piece of literature I have ever read; totally devoid of love, grace, hope, enlightenment, salvation, and reason. Before I finished reading it, I knew I was not a Muslim.  I read on to try to understand what Muslims believe and what they do not understand about Christianity.

Reading the Koran helped me understand Islam; not as a religion, but as a cruel and unforgiving Totalitarian political-ideological system that mandates its own belief system and form of worship. I realized that the ”religion” part is a “facade” for intolerance, bigotry, hypocricy, control, brainwashing, fear,  and indoctrination. (Things that lead to and promote hatred for non-conformists). After I finished the Koran, I understood why it mandates the killing of apostates.

             

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