UK Councils and Govt Urge Schools to Censor Drawings and Report Anti-Muslim Hostility

UK Labour councils advise schools to avoid children drawing prophets or humans to prevent blasphemy under Islamic law, while the UK government urges monitoring of 'anti-Muslim hostility' in educational settings. These directives reflect intensified efforts to accommodate Muslim sensitivities and address hate crimes but raise concerns over free speech and cultural expression in schools. Going forward, schools face pressure to balance religious respect with open dialogue amid evolving social and political debates around Islamophobia and multiculturalism.
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