UK Councils Warn Schools: Children’s Drawings Could Be Blasphemous Under Islamic Law
Labour-run authorities mandate sensitivity to sharia prohibitions, extending censorship into art, music, and dance lessons…
Guidelines warn that depicting humans or prophets could spark blasphemy complaints, forcing teachers to tiptoe around religious sensitivities at the expense of creativity and open education.
The push comes amid a broader Labour government drive to monitor and suppress any perceived slights against Muslims, turning schools into surveillance outposts rather than places of learning.