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Yes, I also doubt very much that they do this every day. That is different than your earlier assumption that Muslim kids also prayed according to other religions as well.
As far as not needing to show me anything, that's fine. I don't think you would have been able to show me even if you had a mind to. Your assumption is unsupported that Muslim children also participated in multicultural exercises requiring them to pray to a god other than Allah is likely false.
No it is not against my assumption what so ever.
Those kids do not pray to Islam every day because it's a multiculturalism class, so they'll have to eventually pray to Jesus because it's in the curriculum and the Muslim kids will have to follow along, see how that works?
Besides, most multicultural circculums in that country is more designed for intergrating Muslims into Dutch cultural.
So believing Muslims kids have to pray to Jesus once a week or every two weeks for school is not unrealistic, your bigotry bias views make it seem unrealistic.