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    Iraqis are complaining about their first-ever weekend break, and some high-school students even went to class Saturday to protest a decision introducing a second weekly day off that coincides with the Jewish Sabbath.

    It’s not that the Iraqis do not want time off — they just want the extra day moved to Thursday.

    “We don’t want Saturday! It’s a Jewish holiday!” students chanted as they marched in protest last week to the governor’s office in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad.

    A high-school student pulled out a hand grenade and started waving it, and police fired into the air to disperse the crowd. At least three students reportedly were injured in the ensuing scuffle.

    Schools open
    At Baghdad’s University of Mustansariyah, a statement issued by a student union believed to be allied with the radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr described Saturday as “the Zionist holiday” and said the government order should not be followed.

    “We declare a general strike in the University of Mustansariyah to reject this decision and any decision aimed at depriving Iraqis of their identity,” the statement said.

    In predominantly Sunni Muslim Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad, the al-Mutawakal high school opened its doors after insurgents threatened to kill its teachers if they took the day off.

    There is no clear-cut rule for weekends in the Middle East and other Muslim countries in the region.

    In Lebanon, the weekend starts at 11:30 a.m. Friday and includes Sunday.

    In Jordan, the weekend is Friday and Saturday. Bahrain, Egypt and Kuwait have Thursday and Friday off, while conservative Iran and Saudi Arabia only give Friday off.

    In many Baghdad districts, including Shiite-dominated Sadr City, students and civil servants ignored the decree and went to school and work. At Sadr City’s al-Fazilah secondary girls school, all 400 girls showed up for class.

    “Sadr City is a Shiite Islamic city and we reject Saturday being our holiday because it is related to the Jewish weekend,” said student union leader Safaa Dawoud Mahmoud, 18.

    Sit ins threatened
    The student body delivered a letter to the school’s administrators demanding that Thursday and Friday be the official weekend “because both days were blessed in Islam and by Sharia,” or Islamic law.

    The students, dressed in long skirts with their hair covered by dense black veils, vowed to stage sit-ins until the government reverses its decision and makes Thursday the first day of a two-day weekend.

    “We will keep going to school with determination and persistence” on Saturday, sixth-grader Nassen Dawoud said.

    “We can’t be like Jews. Saturday is a Jewish holiday and I hope the government listens to us,” sixth-grader Nada Alwan, said.

    The influential Sunni Association of Muslim Scholars, believed to be close to the insurgency, said that by making Saturday a weekend “the invaders, the occupiers are trying to impose their principles” on Iraq.

    “This decision is dangerous,” it said.

    In Samarra, one teacher said on condition of anonymity that he had received death threats from militants warning him not to take Saturdays off.

    In Ramadi, the heart of the insurgency in the so-called Sunni Triangle, the head of Anbar University decided to change the weekend on its own.

    “The official weekend is Thursday and Friday,” the university announced.


    If we take the wrong day off then the JEWS have already won!

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    To me this encapsulates why the US is p1ssing in the wind trying to change these people,

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    • #3
      Man, making that Consitution is going to be tricky.....
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      • #4
        Isn't every day a sabbath day for them?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GePap
          Man, making that Consitution is going to be tricky.....

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          • #6
            Why would that be so?
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            • #7
              Well, who decided to make Saturday and Sunday the official weekend for Iraq to begin with? Did they just figure that it was best to copy the US standard, without thinking? Was there a weekend under Saddam? A lot of things don't add up here.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Elok
                Well, who decided to make Saturday and Sunday the official weekend for Iraq to begin with? Did they just figure that it was best to copy the US standard, without thinking? Was there a weekend under Saddam? A lot of things don't add up here.
                The fact that you seem to think the US invented the weekend is one of them!

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                • #9
                  Do any Jewish and Muslim holidays coincide?
                  Only feebs vote.

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                  • #10
                    Uh change the days off to Thursday and Friday. Who the hell cares?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Agathon
                      Do any Jewish and Muslim holidays coincide?
                      Besides Christmas?

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                      • #12
                        How sad. They hate the Jews more than they love their weekends.

                        I still think we should just nuke that whole region.
                        To us, it is the BEAST.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Elok
                          Well, who decided to make Saturday and Sunday the official weekend for Iraq to begin with? Did they just figure that it was best to copy the US standard, without thinking? Was there a weekend under Saddam? A lot of things don't add up here.
                          You have the days wrong. Friday is the traditional muslim holy day which everyone takes off in Iraq. The government was trying to give people more free time by adding another day off; it looks like they just copied Jordan and made it Friday & Saturday as the weekend.
                          Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                          • #14
                            just make it thursday, friday.

                            case closed.

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                            • #15
                              I wonder if the Iraqui Shias will lobby for the same holiday that their Iranian co-religionists celebrate.

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                              Only feebs vote.

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