Muslim children asked to leave public pool in US due to clothing: Report

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Some Muslim children and their instructor have been kicked out of public in the US state of as they were wearing traditional headscarves, according to a media report.

Tahsiyn A Ismaa'eel, who runs a summer Arabic enrichment programme, told Online she had been taking participants to the Foster Brown Public Pool in Wilmington for four years now, but this time they faces an issue there.

The children were wearing shirts, shorts and hijabs at the pool, the report quoted Ismaa'eel as saying.

She said the pool informed her that it is against city policy to allow cotton in public pools, a rule that she claimed is "never enforced".

Owner and principal of the for over the past five years, Ismaa'eel believes she and her children have been the victims of bigotry and discrimination.

"At the same time, there are other kids with cotton on...I asked, 'Why are my kids being treated differently?'"

Ismaa'eel, who adorns a burqa, said that she was finally forced to leave after the called a stationed just outside the pool area.

An in Mike Purzycki's office initially said cotton poses a safety risk because it becomes heavy when wet and because it strains the pool's filtration system.

However, Purzycki yesterday sent out a statement saying it was "wrong of the City to ask children of the Muslin faith to leave a City pool because of religious-related they were wearing."

"We should be held accountable for what happened and how poorly we assessed this incident," Purzycki said.

"I apologise to the children who were directed to leave a city pool because of the religious-required they were wearing. We also referred to vaguely-worded pool policies to assess and then justify our poor judgment, and that was also wrong," the mayor said.

The mayor said he hopes to meet with the children and their soon so that he can address their concerns and apologise directly. He also assured residents that religious-related garb is allowed in City pools, the report ssaid.

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First Published: Sun, July 15 2018. 14:15 IST