By Ian M. Giatti
A Texas school district is blaming a “failure to follow established procedures” after a Muslim outreach group with ties to anti-Christian ideology distributed Islamic materials to students at one of its high schools.
The controversy began after a student at Wylie East High School in Wylie, a suburb of Dallas, posted a now-viral video on social media in which he claimed Islamic religious literature — including a pamphlet advocating for Sharia law — was distributed on campus.
“Today, there was an organization called Why Islam that had a huge table booth in front of our school,” said Marco Hunter-Lopez, the president of the school’s Republican Student Club.”
According to Hunter-Lopez, the group was distributing Islamic head coverings, or hijabs, to female students “throughout the high school” as well as copies of the Quran and “pamphlets about Sharia law and other Islamic things” during lunchtime…
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