Hyderabad School Controversy: Hindu Student Allegedly Given Islamic Homework, Parents Raise Concerns

Hyderabad, Telangana: A private school in Saidabad, Hyderabad, has come under public attention after the parents of a second-grade Hindu student alleged that their child was assigned Islamic religious homework, including memorizing the Kalma and Surah Al-Fatiha.
According to the parents, the student's homework diary instructed the child to "Read Kalma 1 & 2" and "Read Surah Al-Fatiha." Images of the homework notebook have since circulated on social media, sparking widespread discussion.
The family claims this was not the first such incident. They allege that similar homework had been assigned earlier and that, despite raising the issue with the school, they were told it was a routine practice.
In response, the school administration stated that the assignment was the result of a clerical error. The school explained that it offers Islamic Studies for Muslim students and suggested that the homework was mistakenly written in the notebook of a non-Muslim student.
However, the parents have questioned this explanation, arguing that the issue had reportedly occurred before and should not be dismissed as a simple mistake.
The incident has triggered debate on social media regarding religious sensitivity in educational institutions. While some users have criticized the school for negligence, others have urged people to wait for a proper investigation before reaching conclusions.
The matter has renewed discussions about the importance of respecting students' religious backgrounds and ensuring that educational institutions maintain transparency and fairness in their academic practices.
Disclaimer: This article is based on allegations made by the student's family and the response issued by the school administration. The facts may be updated as official investigations or statements become available.


The source taken from Aaj Tak news 
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