First time in history; American students going for holiday to celebrate Eid il Kabir
New York City public
schools were scheduled to close Thursday for their first time recognizing
the Muslim holiday Eid il Kabir celebration. The district, which serves
about 1.1 million students, was due to become the largest school system in
the United States to shut down for the observance.
Local Muslims welcomed the move as a
symbol of the community's acceptance and shift toward inclusion, Agence
France Presse reported.
They said
they hoped it would become an example others would follow. “As
an imam as well as a parent I am very happy,” Jamaica Muslim Center
director Imam Shamsi Ali told AFP. “I’m sure this kind of policy from
the government side will push Muslims further to feel a sense of
belonging."
New York City has an estimated 600,000 to 1
million Muslim residents, and between 10 and 12 percent of its public school
students identify as Muslim. That means that holy days tended to
devastate attendance -- for example, the last time Eid al-Adha (Eid il
Kabir) was on a school day, more than one-third of PS/IS 30 in Brooklyn
was absent, according
to a news release.
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