Virginia’s prison system did not violate a Muslim inmate’s religious rights when it refused to allow him to grow a 1/8-inch beard, which he believes is required by his religion, a federal judge has ruled.
William Couch, a 50-year-old Sunni Muslim, is a medium-security prisoner serving multiple life sentences for rape and other convictions. He challenged the Virginia Department of Corrections’ grooming policy, which bans long hair and beards.
US District Judge Samuel G. Wilson sided with the department in a ruling Thursday. Couch’s attorney, Jeffrey Fogel, filed an appeal Monday.
Department spokesman Larry Traylor declined to comment on the case.
Fogel argued a 1/8-inch beard would be too short to allow Couch to easily change his appearance if he escaped or hide weapons or other contraband, which is why the department argues the policy is needed.
“There is no conceivable security issue for a Muslim, with concededly sincere beliefs, to grow a 1/8-inch beard,” Fogel said Monday.
(Source: Ynet)
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Perhaps we as Jews should urge the Virginia prison authorities to transfer its Muslim inmates to the federal prison facility where Sholom Rubashkin is being held, and where he is being accommodated in accordance with his religious beliefs.