Muslims stage protest prayers near Rome’s Colosseum

Bill

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Thoughts???


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October 21, 2016
Posted with permission from Al Jazeera

Organisers staged demonstrations after authorities closed down five makeshift mosques on administrative grounds.

Hundreds of Muslims offered Friday prayers near Rome's Colosseum to protest the closure of mosques and other places of worship in Italy.

The prayer demonstration was staged over what they see as unfair restrictions on freedom to practise their faith in the country, according to organisers who called the protest following the recent closure of five makeshift mosques

.

Worshippers knelt on prayer mats and tarpaulins on the pavement metres away from the ancient amphitheatre. Some held placards reading "Peace" and "Open the mosques".

Many Italian Muslims suspect local authorities are responding to a climate of mistrust caused by recent attacks in Europe by closing down the places of worship on the grounds of easily resolved problems, such as the number of toilets on a particular premises.

The protest was organised by a Bangladeshi group, Dhuumcatu, which has complained that Muslim places of worship in Rome have been branded illegal by authorities for various building violations.


The group wants City Hall to intervene.

"We feel people are pointing the finger at us," said Francesco Tieri, a convert to Islam who acts as a coordinator for a number of Islamic groups.

"There is no political will to recognise that we are here and that we are a peaceful community. We are forced to rent places to pray - which for us is like breathing air. If we can't do it, we die."

Lawmaker Barbara Saltamartini - of the anti-immigration Northern League party - called Friday's demonstration "an unacceptable provocation" that should never have been allowed to take place in Rome.

Police confirmed the closure of some places of prayer. In a statement, police said authorities guarantee freedom of thought, but within a legal framework.
Islam not an official religion

In Italy, Islam is not recognised as an official religion, unlike Judaism or the Mormon faith
, and many Muslims from North Africa and South Asia feel discriminated against on the grounds of both race and religion.

According to official figures, there are more than 800,000 Muslims living in Italy legally, and officials estimate another 100,000 live there permanently without official papers.

That would suggest the community makes up more than 1.5 percent of the population and Islam is the second most-followed faith in the mostly Roman Catholic country.

Most prayers take place in houses and Islamic cultural centres - a development that some right-wing politicians have said makes them difficult to monitor, raising the risk of "radicalisation".

Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said in August that "mini mosques in garages" should not be allowed.

Right wing parties have called for a blanket ban on any mosques built with funds from donors outside of Italy.

Rome is home to the biggest mosque in the Western world, but proposals to construct traditional-style mosques elsewhere have frequently run into opposition from local councils.
 
if they converted to catholisism everything would be solved :) Being muslim is a choice! Unlike being black or white.
 
Thoughts???


Muslim-worship-800x430.jpg

October 21, 2016
Posted with permission from Al Jazeera

Organisers staged demonstrations after authorities closed down five makeshift mosques on administrative grounds.

Hundreds of Muslims offered Friday prayers near Rome's Colosseum to protest the closure of mosques and other places of worship in Italy.

The prayer demonstration was staged over what they see as unfair restrictions on freedom to practise their faith in the country, according to organisers who called the protest following the recent closure of five makeshift mosques

.

Worshippers knelt on prayer mats and tarpaulins on the pavement metres away from the ancient amphitheatre. Some held placards reading "Peace" and "Open the mosques".

Many Italian Muslims suspect local authorities are responding to a climate of mistrust caused by recent attacks in Europe by closing down the places of worship on the grounds of easily resolved problems, such as the number of toilets on a particular premises.

The protest was organised by a Bangladeshi group, Dhuumcatu, which has complained that Muslim places of worship in Rome have been branded illegal by authorities for various building violations.


The group wants City Hall to intervene.

"We feel people are pointing the finger at us," said Francesco Tieri, a convert to Islam who acts as a coordinator for a number of Islamic groups.

"There is no political will to recognise that we are here and that we are a peaceful community. We are forced to rent places to pray - which for us is like breathing air. If we can't do it, we die."

Lawmaker Barbara Saltamartini - of the anti-immigration Northern League party - called Friday's demonstration "an unacceptable provocation" that should never have been allowed to take place in Rome.

Police confirmed the closure of some places of prayer. In a statement, police said authorities guarantee freedom of thought, but within a legal framework.
Islam not an official religion

In Italy, Islam is not recognised as an official religion, unlike Judaism or the Mormon faith
, and many Muslims from North Africa and South Asia feel discriminated against on the grounds of both race and religion.

According to official figures, there are more than 800,000 Muslims living in Italy legally, and officials estimate another 100,000 live there permanently without official papers.

That would suggest the community makes up more than 1.5 percent of the population and Islam is the second most-followed faith in the mostly Roman Catholic country.

Most prayers take place in houses and Islamic cultural centres - a development that some right-wing politicians have said makes them difficult to monitor, raising the risk of "radicalisation".

Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said in August that "mini mosques in garages" should not be allowed.

Right wing parties have called for a blanket ban on any mosques built with funds from donors outside of Italy.

Rome is home to the biggest mosque in the Western world, but proposals to construct traditional-style mosques elsewhere have frequently run into opposition from local councils.

I think we keep missing wonderful opportunities to exterminate thousands of human cockroaches.
 
Is it really a choice for them??

well honestly no. Muslims are incredibly coercive. In the philippines you have a lot of people selling pirated goods. The distibuters are muslim. If you dont convert you get your goods late or get outdated ones (think selling your copy of guardians of the galaxy a month after everyone else has.) Same for muslims who dont contribute daily (around 1$) to build a local mosque. They get their goods late. Its not really a religion as much as a organization. Like scientology I guess.
 
well honestly no. Muslims are incredibly coercive. In the philippines you have a lot of people selling pirated goods. The distibuters are muslim. If you dont convert you get your goods late or get outdated ones (think selling your copy of guardians of the galaxy a month after everyone else has.) Same for muslims who dont contribute daily (around 1$) to build a local mosque. They get their goods late. Its not really a religion as much as a organization. Like scientology I guess.

Add to that the social pressure & for some haters they think they can kill you for converting........
 
if they converted to catholisism everything would be solved :) Being muslim is a choice! Unlike being black or white.
GOOD LORD ALMIGHTY!!! WHAT IN THE WORLD COULD POSSIBLY BE WORSE THAN A CATHOLIC?

That's like asking a man with Parkinson's syndrome to be a bomb defuser!!
 
well honestly no. Muslims are incredibly coercive. In the philippines you have a lot of people selling pirated goods. The distibuters are muslim. If you dont convert you get your goods late or get outdated ones (think selling your copy of guardians of the galaxy a month after everyone else has.) Same for muslims who dont contribute daily (around 1$) to build a local mosque. They get their goods late. Its not really a religion as much as a organization. Like scientology I guess.
Yea well it's not like their Catholic for Christs sakes.
 
Roiund up and throw out.

Islam is dangerous, and not a religion. ITs a form of govt, that is used to subvert people in the population who are not part of the cult.
 
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