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TN AG Sounds Alarm Over School’s Ramadan Prayer Program
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is raising serious concerns after a Nashville public school reportedly accommodated Muslim prayer practices in ways that may violate the Constitution. The situation is reigniting debate over religious freedom, government neutrality, and the role of faith in public education.
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From the Daily Wire:
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti accused a Nashville public school of “promoting particular religious viewpoints” through its accommodation of Muslim students during Ramadan, saying the school crossed the line from allowing religious exercise to actively facilitating it.
In a Tuesday interview with the Tennessee Star, Skrmetti responded to reports that a Metro Nashville Public Schools employee set up a dedicated Islamic prayer room at John Overton High School and encouraged Muslim students to skip class to use it.
“Free exercise says the government can’t stop you from practicing your religion,” Skrmetti explained. “The establishment clause, as interpreted, and as we hear about every time the legislature tries to do anything these days, says that the state can’t … participate in promoting particular religious viewpoints.”
This controversy highlights an increasingly common tension in American schools: where to draw the line between protecting religious expression and promoting it. While students absolutely have the right to practice their faith, critics argue that when school officials organize, fund, or actively encourage religious activity, it risks violating the very constitutional boundaries that are often used to restrict Christian expression in public spaces. Many Islamic organizations, meanwhile, have sought to abuse these First Amendment protections to teach children Sharia law.
Many believers see a concerning double standard emerging. Efforts to introduce prayer, Bible reading, or Christian values into public schools are frequently met with legal resistance, yet accommodations like these appear to receive institutional support. This raises important questions about fairness, neutrality, and whether biblical faith is being sidelined while other religious expressions are elevated.
For intercessors, this moment is a call to prayer and discernment. Our nation’s founding principles include both religious freedom and truth, and neither should be compromised. Pray that leaders at every level would uphold the Constitution with integrity, that schools would not promote any one belief system, and that opportunities for biblical truth to be shared would be protected—not suppressed.
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(Excerpt from the Daily Wire. Photo Credit: Bilal Furkan KOŞAR/Pexels via Canva Pro)
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