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Court suspends ban on Muslim prayers at school

Publish date: 15 April 2019
Issue Number: 819
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Kenya

A High Court in Nairobi has suspended a ban imposed by a private school on Muslim children saying their daily prayers at the school or going to a nearby mosque, according to a BBC News report. The suspension will remain in place until the case is determined, the court said. Muslim groups have argued that the ban imposed by Oshwal Academy violated their religious rights and was discriminatory as prayers of the Jain faith were recited during assemblies, the local Daily Nation has previously reported. The school stopped allowing parents to pick up their children during lunch breaks, following the deadly attack by militant Islamists on the Westgate shopping centre in 2013, it said. Oshwal Academy said the rule had been introduced for security reasons, the newspaper added.

Full BBC News report

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