A Tennessee school is backing a Muslim student who was removed from a volleyball game because she wore a hijab without prior approval.

The incident occurred during a Sept. 15 away match played by a junior varsity team from Valor Collegiate Academies, a charter school based in Nashville. Right before the game started, a referee informed freshman player Najah Aqeel and her assistant coach she could not play because her hijab had not been approved by  the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and its state-level organization Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA), The Tennessean reported.

Najah Aqeel (above) was pulled from a volleyball match on Sept. 15 because her hijab had not been approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) or its state-level organization Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA). (Photo: The Tennessean screenshot)

 

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According to NHHS rules, players can only wear “hair devices made of soft material and no more than three inches wide may be worn in the hair or on the head.”

Aqeel and her coaches insist they did not know anything about the rule. The 14-year-old wore the garment during past matches.

“As an athletic department, we are extremely disappointed that we were not aware of this rule or previously informed of this rule in our 3 years as a TSSAA [Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association] member school,” Valor athletics director Cameron Hill said in a statement. “We are also frustrated that this rule has been selectively enforced as evidenced by the fact that student-athletes have previously competed while wearing hijabs.”

Hill’s statement also referred to the rule as “antiquated” and “oppressive.”

He revealed a new rule stating members of Valor’s athletic teams will not attend games “if any individual player is disallowed to play for any discriminatory reason.”

“Valor is also working to take any measure necessary to make it known that we oppose the unconscionable rule and advocate for it to be changed,” Hill’s statement continued.

Source: 14-Year-Old Black Muslim Athlete Left In Tears After She Was Pulled from Volleyball Match for Wearing Hijab Without Prior Approval