In Tennessee state prisons, practicing Islam is expensive.

A Bible here costs $5.45, while a Quran goes for $7.25 — even though it has fewer pages. The rosary used by Catholics sells for $1.65, while Muslims are charged $6.95 for prayer beads. And a satin kippah associated with Jewish adherents costs less than half of a Muslim kufi head covering.

In state and federal prisons in the U.S., about 9% of people identify as Muslim. Whether intentional or not, prisoners tend to have fewer options to purchase Islamic religious items than non-Islamic items, and the ones they can buy often cost more.

At the time of publication, the Tennessee Department of Corrections had not responded to a request for comment for this story.

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    • HubertManne@piefed.social
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      17 hours ago

      My first thought was more along the lines of subsidizing. I know a lot of christian groups will give away bibles. My second is quality. I know catholic rosaries can be made pretty cheapy plastic and there is no real requirements around it besides its basic form. That being said I have (or at least had as I would have to look around for it) a paperback koran and it was cheap both in price and quality.

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      18 hours ago

      This is the right answer. The board of prisons could make or contract their own crap-quality versions of all these things, in an effort to make all prices the same. But that baseline price would have to be higher. Economies of scale.