Plzzz help this sister

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Well technically if the sister has signed a contract when joining the college then she cannot 'just leave when she wants' and be ok under the eyes of the college, so if the sister has signed a code of conduct or similar contracts then it's not just fine in the eyes of the College.
A contract? for what? I dunno it might be different in the UK, but its the students own problem and responsibility, to leave the room for whatever they need too and be back. If I want to pray, go to the bathroom or anything else, i leave the "room" and come back. I'm not talking about leaving the campus....I dont think thats what the sister is talking about. If I have to leave the class totally for that day, I tell the Professor and leave. But no doubt, u cant do it too much, it looks bad.
 
First thing let the teacher read sura al-alaq
Who knows it might touch 'm
096.001 Read: In the name of thy Lord Who createth,
096.002 Createth man from a clot.
096.003 Read: And thy Lord is the Most Bounteous,
096.004 Who teacheth by the pen,
096.005 Teacheth man that which he knew not.
096.006 Nay, but verily man is rebellious
096.007: That he thinketh himself independent!
096.008 Lo! unto thy Lord is the return.
096.009 Hast thou seen him who dissuadeth
096.010 A slave when he prayeth?

096.011 Hast thou seen if he relieth on the guidance (of Allah)
096.012 Or enjoineth piety?
096.013 Hast thou seen if he denieth (Allah's guidance) and is froward
096.014 Is he then unaware that Allah seeth?
096.015 Nay, but if he cease not We will seize him by the forelock -
096.016 The lying, sinful forelock -
096.017 Then let him call upon his henchmen!
096.018 We will call the guards of hell.
096.019 Nay, Obey not thou him. But prostrate thyself, and draw near (unto Allah).


Going out for prayer anyway and ingoring the teacher might be an option and it's defenitly better then giving up on school altogether. However it might be risky depending on school policy the teacher might take further actions, in that case, consider the following alternative.
This is just a thought, and I realize this is very provocative, but given the circumstances does anyone reckon that it's a good idea to just pray in the classroom during the course?

the reason I'm saying this
1. The teacher is forced to take action, either he/she allows it, in which case the problem is solved, or he interferes during the prayer. But I think even for a non-believer this is something they will not do lightly. Seeing a person actually pray and putting the teacher in a position where he either allows or interferes will make the teacher realise just how severe his actions are. In the best case scenario the teacher might even give in since praying outside will disrubt his class lesser then praying in the classroom.
2. It shows how important this prayer is. Surely nobody's looking forward to do this in front of a whole class in these circumstances, so to do that anyway will show the teacher just how important this prayer is to her.
3. This forces an immediate resolve rather then letting the issue drag on (and by doing so miss prayers)
4. This is better then just leaving the class. If a person leaves the class to go pray, the teacher might say ok don't bother coming back. At that point he only needs to deal with the absence whereas in the case of praying he has to deal with the person praying making it more complicated for him.

Now I'm hesitant to give this as advice because I don't know if it's a good idea for woman to pray in public, is there a ruling on that?
 

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