CAIR Sues Michigan For Improper Prison Diet For Muslims

CAIR Sues Michigan For Improper Prison Diet For Muslims

A federal lawsuit was filed today against the Michigan Department of Corrections, alleging several Muslim inmates aren’t getting enough “nutritional” food during the month-long fast of Ramadan and are being forced to eat foods that violate their religious beliefs.

The lawsuit, filed by the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI), is challenging a policy that it claims requires Muslim inmates to sacrifice an adequate diet when they participate in the Ramadan fast. The suit also challenges a policy that prevents Muslims from maintaining a religiously-mandated —or halal — diet. Halal is a term used to designate food seen as permissible according to Islamic teachings. Under the halal food diet, pork and pork-based food products are forbidden, an addition to all meat that is not slaughtered and prepared in accordance with Islamic law.

The lawsuit claims that the MDOC has refused to provide Muslim inmates with a halal diet, “despite repeated requests.” As a result, Muslim inmates have been forced to “violate their sincerely-held religious beliefs by eating foods that violate the restrictions of the halal food diet,” according to the lawsuit.

Umm….tough shit.

If you are in prison, you have vacated your rights you may have had while free. This may not be the law, but it should be. Of course I am sure someone will cave out of fear of being politically incorrect.

3 thoughts on “CAIR Sues Michigan For Improper Prison Diet For Muslims

  1. “Of course I am sure someone will cave out of fear of being politically incorrect.”

    Correct, I fear.

    Oh for the days of Alcatraz again!

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