The headmaster of a primary school in the Spanish city of Melilla, which is attended mostly by Muslims, has advised children not to fast during Ramadan, as it may be bad for pre-teens’ health. Some parents did not welcome the message at all.
Alfonso García Zafra, the head teacher of the Juan Caro public primary school in Melilla, one of the two Spanish enclaves in North Africa, sent an advisory letter to the parents of the pupils, who began fasting as Ramadan started last week, according to Mundo Deportivo newspaper.
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In the letter, Zafra warned the parents of possible cases of fainting, migraines and heatstroke during school sports activities and games that could result from “dehydration or lack of sustenance," El Faro Digital News said.
The headmaster recommended that the parents do not let their children fast and attached a missive written by Islamic studies teacher Dris Mohamed Haddu to his letter. The letter said that “students who have not reached puberty – and all who study here are under 12 – are exempt from fasting under Islamic teaching,” The Local reported.
"So I advise – and am supported by the Islam teacher – that parents follow this recommendation because of the host of activities planned until the end of term, and because of the heat," Zafra said in his letter.
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