A family court judge has ordered that a five-year-old Christian child, who had been placed with strict Muslim foster-parents, should live with her Muslim grandmother. A leaked internal document from Tower Hamlets council said the child was ‘very distressed’ after her foster-parents had taken a necklace with a Christian cross from her and banned her from eating bacon. Judge Khatun Sapnara made this decision at Tower Hamlets’ request. The Children's Commissioner, Anne Longfield, said her office would contact Tower Hamlets with questions regarding placing a Christian girl with two Muslim foster families within six months. Media reporting on the case has been criticised by the Muslim community, who said the family dispute had been seized upon in an effort to demonise Islam.
Christian child to live with Muslim grandmother
Written by David Fletcher 01 Sep 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for the child to be appropriately cared for without heated ‘religious debate’ in the community. (Jeremiah 29:11)
- More: www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/30/child-in-fostering-row-should-live-with-non-practising-muslim-grandmother