A boarding school for Muslim girls is set to close its doors following a damning Ofsted report. Jamia Al-Hudaa Residential College for Girls in Nottingham has been accused of teaching strict sharia-style rules to its pupils.
Former student Aliyah Saleem claimed that students were taught a number of extremist beliefs, including that men should be allowed to beat their wives and gay people should be killed.Now the fee-paying independent school has been ordered to close down by the Department for Education, according to the Times.
The education watchdog discovered extremist books in the school’s library and said pupils had fundamental gaps in their knowledge.