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Fairfax approves expansion of Islamic academy

By: William C. Flook
Examiner Staff Writer
August 4, 2009

Pat Herrity, of the Springfield District, speaks in opposition to the proposed expansion of the Islamic Saudi Academy. (William Clayton/For The Examiner)

Fairfax County supervisors on Monday narrowly voted to let a Saudi-funded Islamic prep school expand its campus on a hazardous country road, capping a months-long debate that mashed traffic concerns with accusations that the school's curriculum fosters religious intolerance.

The Board of Supervisors, in one of the most delicate decisions in their recent history, voted 6-4 to approve a construction project that would expand the Islamic Saudi Academy's 34-acre property on Popes Head Road in Fairfax by roughly 230 students. It currently has about 270 students.

The school also has a campus on Richmond Highway in the Alexandria section of the county, teaching about 700 students.

The approval drew jeers from critics of the academy, who have sought to turn the case into an indictment of radical Islam and the Saudi government, as well as to resurrect controversies surrounding the school's texts. Jim Lafferty, their de-facto leader, invoked the Alamo in his denunciation of the expansion, and vowed political retaliation against the supervisors who supported it.

Their gripe was largely separate from that of the school's neighbors, who fear a spike in traffic accidents along the winding, shoulderless road. Supervisors, who ruled only on those land-use concerns, seemed acutely aware they sat in the glare of the national spotlight.

"The weight of this decision has not been lost on me, and I can sincerely say this has not been easy," said Republican Supervisor Pat Herrity, whose Springfield District encompasses the campus.

Notably, Herrity and Democratic Chairwoman Sharon Bulova were among those opposing the expansion, bucking the recommendation the county Planning Commission. The two opposed each other in a February election to replace outgoing Chairman Gerry Connolly.

A 2007 report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom suggested the academy's books contained passages promoting intolerance toward non-Muslims, and urged the academy be shut down. The school says its curriculum has been revised since then.

The life sentence handed to the school's 1999 valedictorian, Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, also drew negative attention to the academy in the run-up to Monday's board meeting. Abu Ali was re-sentenced in federal court late last month after being convicted in 2005 of joining al Qaeda and plotting to kill President George W. Bush.

Other supervisors, however, called the school a good neighbor, and said the charges leveled at the Islamic Saudi Academy are misplaced. In rebutting its critics, the school points to its partnership with Fort Belvoir in which it trains U.S. soldiers in Arabic.

Attorney Lynne Strobel, who represented the academy, said she is pleased with the supervisors' vote and said the school has taken steps to ease some of the potential traffic congestion.

wflook@washingtonexaminer.com



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Richard baker

Aug 4, 2009

Time to run these Arab bozos out of the country. I attended this school when it was Mt. Vernon High School under Mr. Melvin Landes. Time to rid ourselves of these terrotist fools once and for all. Death and good riddance to Islamist murderers.
Richard Baker
Mt. vernon '70

 

Bernie In Omaha

Aug 4, 2009

Are we blind or dumb - these are the enemy of freedom, it's not a religion they are tending - it is the published attempt to rule the world and impose their theocracy "by the sword"

 

Keyser in the communist state of NJ

Aug 4, 2009

When did we get this stupid? It's getting ridiculous. People are stating to wake up.

 

Mohhamed

Aug 4, 2009

As an American Muslim, who doesn't attend attend this school, i'm pleased by the rejection of Islamphophia in this country.
Some want you to believe all things Islamic is bad.
We're all against the Violence and extremist(so lets not put everything in blanket). This school has non Muslim teachers and the only thing it shares with overseas is the name !

 

Muslim American

Aug 4, 2009

Richard, I challenge you that you will not find one Muslim American who does not like America. We Muslim Americans love our Religion, Islam and America.

 

TexRancher

Aug 4, 2009

It's my understanding that this school is run by the Saudis. Look how convenient it is not to have to go to the Middle East for training in how to hate The Great Satan America and its Christian people and our way of life.
You'll learn sooner or later that Muslims will say one thing and do quite another!!

 

Joe

Aug 4, 2009

What's wrong with this picture? If we are not careful, we are going to wake up and be in the same mess Britain is with their Muslim population.

 

Shukri

Aug 4, 2009

Go out and seek knowledge,think and read and try to understand the religion you hate so much (Islam), with out pregiudice. When you get out from the ignorance and you know what you are dealing with, then decide what to say.

 

MOHAMMAD OBAIDULLAH

Aug 4, 2009

NO RELIGION IS BAD,PLEASE DO NOT HATE AND HIT OTHER RELIGIONS.PLEASE PRACTICE THE GOOD TEACHINGS OF YOUR OWN RELIGION.YOU WILL SEE YOURSELF A GOOD CITIZEN OF THIS WORLD.

 

cennet

Aug 6, 2009

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cennet

Aug 6, 2009

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Truth Teller

Aug 7, 2009

I wonder why this story appeared on the front page??? Doesn't seem that important, unless one is afraid of that "dark and sinister cult called Islam"

 

Jan 11, 2010

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