Doing that wudu at Harvard

As of January 28, according to Abbie Ruzicka’s Boston University Daily Free Press report, Harvard has imposed women-only swimming hours at its Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center. Harvard adopted the women-only hours after members of the Harvard Islamic Society and the Harvard Women’s Center petitioned the university for a more comfortable environment for women. Ruzicka’s account makes clear the Muslim impetus of the policy:

Harvard Islamic Society’s Islamic Knowledge Committee officer Ola Aljawhary, a junior, said the women-only hours are being tested on a trial basis. The special gym hours will be analyzed over Spring Break to determine if they will continue, she said.
Aljawhary said that she does not believe that the women-only gym hours discriminate against men.
“These hours are necessary because there is a segment of the Harvard female population that is not found in gyms not because they don’t want to work out, but because for them working out in a co-ed gym is uncomfortable, awkward or problematic in some way,” she said.

Michael Graham’s Boston Herald column comments:

In the old days, Harvard would have laughed if some Catholic or evangelical mother urged

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