Posted on 01/16/2015 11:10:07 AM PST by GraceG
I was thinking about the Duke case of them wanting to "broadcast" out their screeching bellowing "call to prayer" that they feel has to pollute the air every 5 times a day. Then i thought of this.
Apparently it is NOT "haram" or forbidden to use technology to send out their screeches, otherwise they wouldn't be allowed to use loudspeakers and pre-recorded mooselimb bellowing.
So if Tech is not an issue, why not use tech to solve the problem?
Low power and LEGAL FM transmitters can be bought that can send out a signal over about a mile radius and can be tuned to use a frequency that local radio stations don't use.
Why can't the Islamic Imams install one of these in their mosques and send out their call to prayer over FM and not annoy anyone who is a infidel walking by or has to live next to a terror center errr.... mosque...
They could simply put up a sign by the front gate of the mosque telling their fellow follows them to tune into 107.2 to hear their precious call to prayer 5 times day and between it they could play cat stevens records, or have a prerecorded sermons from their crazy imam, or perhaps just leave the air dead like they leave other religions they encounter.
Wouldn't this be an acceptable solution to having to force everyone within several city block of these places who are not islam-o-maniacs s to have to listen to all this screeching noise 5 times a day? If you don;t wanna listen to the crap, simply don't tune your radio to the islamic cattle call.
They want the noise yelled for all to hear. Nothing is high tech about Islam
They could also abandon the 7th century.
[ They want the noise yelled for all to hear. Nothing is high tech about Islam ]
And the leaders of Islam are so damned insecure they feel the need to have to “herd” their people in five times a day otherwise they would scatter like ashes in the wind.
(the only moderate muslim is a lapsed muslim)
There might be an ap for that.
[ There might be an ap for that. ]
Exactly, why can’t they just install an app on their phones and leave our ears alone?
Don’t think so. Islam is a about domination of the nonbelievers. They want the imposition and the forced acceptance of their blood cult.
You seem to have missed the fact that the PURPOSE is to annoy, impose, and intimidate.
They are not interested in a non-intrusive approach!
Muslims seem to have enough tech at hand they're making and enjoying be-heading snuff videos. No excuse not to take their "call to prayer" bleating into the 21st century.
Someone should make and sell bacon-scented air horns...used 5 times a day would sell a ton of them.
Never thought I would find a noise more annoying than pulling up to a traffic light next to some “gangsta wannabe” in a rice rocket blasting his sound system.
... except IEDs.
I've noticed that the [m]uslims want DOMINANCE, that The Al Quaeda Reader which details their thinking--in their own words--illustrates this on every other page.
Victory is no good unless it's a sweet victory that serves a didactic purpose to show [i]slam is dominant.
At one point, in that book, there was a quotation from the [k]oran that advised the would-be jihadi, after winning his victory, to at least take (not ask for, TAKE) a glass of water from the defeated.
It is CUSTOMARY to rub it in under [i]slam. Such a way of thinking would prohibit them from being civil and using a radio transmitter to issue forth the (mandatory) call to prayer. No, they'd want to rub it in your face.
“OK, WHO FARTED”?
Can you say “Everybody”?
If that doesn’t work a few 55 grain chunks of something moving at around 2800fps will do the trick!
Actually I remember Angelus Bells being rung three times a day.
I would love to live in a world where that happened again.
The purpose of it IS to make the infidels hear and cringe, and to make the true believers unable to escape it.
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