A former Felician University Muslim nursing student is suing the school for harassment, intimidation and retaliation due to her Islamic religion, according to the civil action filed in U.S. District Court. The entitled Muslim student alleges that she was bullied by other students beginning in January of 2015 and the CHRISTIAN university refused to intervene, even after it was notified verbally and in writing, according to the lawsuit. A former Felician University Muslim nursing student is suing the school for harassment, intimidation and retaliation due to her Islamic religion, according to the civil action filed in U.S. District Court. The entitled Muslim student alleges that she was bullied by other students beginning in January of 2015 and the CHRISTIAN university refused to intervene, even after it was notified verbally and in writing, according to the lawsuit.

NorthJersey.com Jane Doe, as she’s listed in the suit, claims the university discriminated against her with unfair grading, retaliatory practices from professors and with an overall environment of Islamophobia from school administration.

“It was clear that the university was systematically discriminating against Ms. Doe due to her religion,” according to the suit. The former student is currently seeking the court’s permission to remain anonymous in the suit, claiming fear of further retaliation if she uses her name, her lawyer said. (Surely, she doesn’t think her name can’t easily be found in court documents the internet? If anyone has it, I will post it here)

Students in Doe’s global Issues health class, held at Felician’s Rutherford campus (below), posted anti-Muslim rhetoric to a message board controlled by the class and her professor, reads the suit. One student, her complaint states, wrote: “This is going to get physical.” (Ewwwww!)

The plaintiff claims her professor saw the posts and did not stop or remove them, even after she complained, according to the court document. (That’s because all she does is complain, like most Muslims)

The suit also accuses “multiple professors” of giving Doe failing grades. One professor, according to the suit, said “terrorism and suicide bombings are accepted in the Middle East,” and another asked her whether her religion “tells her to kill people?” Doe claims that in retaliation to previous complaints, she was forced to participate in a class exercise that required her to wear revealing clothing that contradicts the tenets of her religion, according to the suit. (Then your religion doesn’t allow you to be a nurse in America) Requests to be excused from the exercises were denied, and the plaintiff states in the suit the dean of the nursing program told her she was “becoming a problem.” Following more of her complaints, the suit reads that professors took purposeful measures to block her participation in clinical exercises.

Campus-wide Islamophobia intensified following the terrorist attacks in Paris the following November, her suit states, adding that the bullying lead one Muslim student to refrain from wearing traditional Muslim garb on campus. (What are Muslim students doing at a Christian university in the first place?)

In one incident detailed in the complaint, a group of students shouted at Doe, and called for the destruction of the “whole Middle East because evil Muslims want to take over the world.” (They DO, according to the quran)

Felician is the sole defendant named in the suit, which cites names of several teachers and administrators. “Ms. Doe had to take abusive remarks from every level of the university,” her attorney wrote in the suit. (Gee, I guess her relentless complaints were the talk of the school)

Doe took a medical leave in part because of stress caused by the discrimination, reads the suit. Shortly after, in October 2016, Doe was reprimanded for abandoning a patient, which she claims she was never assigned, and was later dropped from Felician’s nursing school, the suit states.