Why do we call it mufti day
This then led to the British Army using the word mufti for their days out of uniform wearing comfortable clothing - which eventually infiltrated the British school system. Although Heretaunga's decision to rename mufti day was made last year, there was no real opportunity to introduce "be yourself day" while students were relegated to home learning by Covid This meant Heretaunga College's head students for were tasked with the education and promotional campaign for "be yourself day" in the classroom and on social media.
A post on the school Instagram page in October announced no uniform day was "previously known as mufti day". A poster promoting "be yourself day" was also created for last week and placed around the school and on social media. A post shared by HC P. E Council heretaungacollegepridecouncil. Every Mufti Day has a different theme. In order to win, you should dress to impress and follow the guidelines as best as you can. NB: Beware on exam days! Not all professors will allow you to come dressed casual, so make sure to ask permission in advance!
Food lovers, keep reading! In this three-part…. The following blog entry was written by Ekaterina Borisovskaya, who is currently studying the third semester of the BBA in….
By Les Roches 20th July An Upper Hutt secondary school has renamed its no uniform "mufti" day "be yourself day" after concerns the colloquial use of the Arabic word was culturally insensitive. Wear something that you are comfortable with. There is no point wearing something that you don't like just to fit in. Wear something that suits the occasion. Some school might have dress code on Mufti Day, so pay attention on that.
Out of uniform: "The school had a mufty day. We call it free dress day. When not in uniform, therefore, students are to follow the sixth form dress code. In doing so, the following guidelines are to be adhered to: Shorts, skirts and dresses, if worn, should be of at least mid-thigh length ; Leggings, if worn, must also be worn with a skirt, dress or other top, of at least mid-thigh length. Non uniform days mean students are able to swap their normal school wear for their own clothes in return for an agreed amount.
Free-dress days are the last Friday of every month , unless notice is given that a different day has been selected. Mufti was a jurist of the Muslim community responsible for expounding the law that the Qazi would administer. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. Trident High School opted for the term "kakahu kainga" for its non-uniform fundraising day for animal charities last week, as staff and students felt the term mufti was inappropriate.
A spokesperson for the Human Rights Commission said the word 'mufti' was an Arabic word used to describe a Muslim scholar of high standing but in the course of colonisation, the term was appropriated. A Muslim scholar said although he did not have an issue with the word being used in the school context, it was preferable to use a different word if they could. Trident High School science teacher Annetjie Botha said they decided to drop the word "mufti" after learning the origins from a Spinoff article.
The article, by historian Katie Pickles, describes mufti day's colonialist origins, how it came to be used by schools and calls for it to be banned when used to describe non-uniform days.
0コメント