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In a new initiative to promote religious pluralism, Duke University will broadcast the Muslim call to prayer every Friday on campus. The call to prayer-also known as "adhan"-will be chanted by the Duke Muslim Student Association.
The prayer itself is set to start this Friday at 1:00 p.m. and will be broadcast and amplified from the Chapel bell tower on campus.
As campuses continue to foster political correctness, they use it as a way to favor religions seemingly at war with Western Civilization and Judeo-Christian beliefs.
Frequently, we see students fighting for their religious freedom on campus-especially Christians. We hope that Duke University will also allow equal opportunity for Christian students to gather to pray and respect their religious freedom.
Duke University has a long history of fostering political correctness and hypersensitivity from Chick-Fil-A's removal from campus, to hosting the national Palestinian Solidarity Movement conference, and to canceling a pro-life event in their Women's Center on campus.
Young America's Foundation called and emailed Duke University's associate dean of religious life, Christy Lohr Sapp, for comment but has yet to hear back. Ashley Pratte, spokeswoman for Young America's Foundation, spoke with the associate dean's assistant who confirmed this story.
Ashley Pratte is the spokeswoman for Young America's Foundation
As seen on Breitbart.com
The prayer itself is set to start this Friday at 1:00 p.m. and will be broadcast and amplified from the Chapel bell tower on campus.
As campuses continue to foster political correctness, they use it as a way to favor religions seemingly at war with Western Civilization and Judeo-Christian beliefs.
Frequently, we see students fighting for their religious freedom on campus-especially Christians. We hope that Duke University will also allow equal opportunity for Christian students to gather to pray and respect their religious freedom.
Duke University has a long history of fostering political correctness and hypersensitivity from Chick-Fil-A's removal from campus, to hosting the national Palestinian Solidarity Movement conference, and to canceling a pro-life event in their Women's Center on campus.
Young America's Foundation called and emailed Duke University's associate dean of religious life, Christy Lohr Sapp, for comment but has yet to hear back. Ashley Pratte, spokeswoman for Young America's Foundation, spoke with the associate dean's assistant who confirmed this story.
Ashley Pratte is the spokeswoman for Young America's Foundation
As seen on Breitbart.com
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