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We had to do bring this piece of research in about the creation stories of any civilization/religion, so long as if it wasn't frmo Judaism or Christianity, and in class the pupils read out their researched stories and the teacher discussed them.
No one researched the Muslim Creation Story, and when the teacher asked if anyone in the class knew what that was, I put my hand up, and I had only just begin my first sentence, when she asked me what the Muslim explanation was for people being of different skin colors and race.
I didn't know what to answer at first, but then I interpreted her answer as to why humans were created of different skin colours and races by Allah, which I then put my hand to quote from a Quranic verse, saying that the reason for the difference among men was that they would come to know each other better.
But before I could say anything, the teacher suddenly told the class this ridiculous story about how after being made form clay, Allah put them in a fire for different periods of time, and their skin became different shades of color. I remembered three years ago, in a different school, in one RE lesson, we were doing a similar thing, and the RE teacher was telling the class of exactly the same story, but said that this was a belief of an African tribal religion.
I'm sure this is not true, as I researched myself and there is absolutely no mention of this. But I was too stunned at that moment to "correct" the teacher in front of the class, and I didn't know if I would be embarassing myself in doing it, and being on the bad side with the teacher, as apparently she is on good terms with me, and has given me A*s for my previous homeworks.
Now my class (who know absoltely nothing about Islam, and from which I'm the only Musim in there) probably thinks, that Islam is closer to one of the civilizations/religions with their "silly" creation stories. What do you think I should do? Should I go and confront her, as she is spreading false information about Islam to the class? Any advice would be welcome.
No one researched the Muslim Creation Story, and when the teacher asked if anyone in the class knew what that was, I put my hand up, and I had only just begin my first sentence, when she asked me what the Muslim explanation was for people being of different skin colors and race.
I didn't know what to answer at first, but then I interpreted her answer as to why humans were created of different skin colours and races by Allah, which I then put my hand to quote from a Quranic verse, saying that the reason for the difference among men was that they would come to know each other better.
But before I could say anything, the teacher suddenly told the class this ridiculous story about how after being made form clay, Allah put them in a fire for different periods of time, and their skin became different shades of color. I remembered three years ago, in a different school, in one RE lesson, we were doing a similar thing, and the RE teacher was telling the class of exactly the same story, but said that this was a belief of an African tribal religion.
I'm sure this is not true, as I researched myself and there is absolutely no mention of this. But I was too stunned at that moment to "correct" the teacher in front of the class, and I didn't know if I would be embarassing myself in doing it, and being on the bad side with the teacher, as apparently she is on good terms with me, and has given me A*s for my previous homeworks.
Now my class (who know absoltely nothing about Islam, and from which I'm the only Musim in there) probably thinks, that Islam is closer to one of the civilizations/religions with their "silly" creation stories. What do you think I should do? Should I go and confront her, as she is spreading false information about Islam to the class? Any advice would be welcome.