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Ummu Sufyaan
well the rule is the rule, and if people follow the rule, then yes they will be prevented from going to university. but doesn't believing in a trinity prevent believing in a non-trinity? i dont get what your point is :) you abide by something, naturally its going to stop you from doing something else.
why do you ask?
The point I was raising was that university fees in the UK are going to rise considerably - which will have negative consequences for those who don't have well-off families or sponsors.
People will leave university burdened with great big loans.
As Vale's Lily points out this will affect Muslims and non-Muslims alike, and I hate the thought that only the children of the wealthy will be able to afford a university education.
Muslims in particular will have concerns about the principles of university loans, which are against Islamic teachings.
That's all I was going to raise with this thread.
I sense that you feel I might have had an ulterior motive, but I can assure you that that's not the case.
All I want is fair and affordable access to education for all! Be they Muslims, non-Muslims, blue or green!