Posted on 04/24/2020 4:12:25 PM PDT by Hojczyk
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For the first time in the history of Minnesota, the adhan was broadcast Thursday evening over an outdoor speaker placed over the rooftop of Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque in Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis.
The call to prayer will be broadcast five times a day throughout the month of Ramadan, which began Thursday evening.
This is a historic moment tonight for us to be celebrating the first call to prayer, adhan, in a major city in the United States, said Sheikh Abdisalam Adam, board chairman of Islamic Civic Society of America & Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque.
Thanks to a new partnership between the city of Minneapolis, Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque and the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN), Muslims in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood can hear the adhan as they hunker down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tonights historic call to prayer in Minneapolis will bring comfort and remind the faithful and the neighborhood that as we are physically distant we can still be connected to our faith and mosque, said CAIR-MN Executive Director Jaylani Hussein.
First Avenue provided technical support and audio equipment to make the call to prayer possible.
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A dark day for Minnesota and America.
This was posted on GP but I went here
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Maybe they should send this to CNN
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This is a historic moment tonight for us”
Puke, puke, puke.
I hear that sh!t, things will change.
Unconscionable. A religion bent on destroying America by attacking the WTC and all that entailed are basically given a pass while Christians are mocked and ridiculed.
The libs tried that at Duke University (to have 5 times the “call to prayer” broadcast from speakers all over the campus, from the Duke Chapel (a Protestant Christian “non-denominational” denominational Chapel that is Methodist- the Duke family were and are Methodists). Announced it was going to happen.... and the alumni shut it down. Permanently, as in— “you won’t get a dime for the Foundation and any other support from alumni” (rich, super rich alumni, who are even libs, but they “get” this, big time).
The National Cathedral in DC apparently don’t get that “holding islamic services” to the islamofascists means the church is now OWNED by them. Just like the 9-11 attack provided the destruction of an Orthodox Church— which is now to be at Ground Zero-— a god-d....m.d mosque. The “conquered” NYC as a result. Not for long.
Muslims are shock troops of the left. One benefit is one day the muslims will rise up and kill their gay, atheist, lib overloads.
As a counter protest I would play Queen’s “Fat Bottom Girls” at the same volume.
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Our church was prohibited from ringing our church bell on Sunday morning. What gives?
All those Scandinavian farmers who originally settled Minnesota are turning in their graves.
hatchet, speaker wire, dark, repeat
All those Scandinavian farmers who originally settled Minnesota are turning in their graves.
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Have you been following what’s been going on in Scandinavia for the last decade or so?
Seems to me them farmers would be right at home getting punked by their gov.
This isnt about diversity its about creating a pure islamic ghetto in that area.
Id move out of that God-forbidden, Muslim, commie, frozen, mosquito-infested state.
How about some stirring US Military bugle calls played at the same time as the howling to covering it up.
ACLU MIA
Mosque and State is A-OK
Islam means Submit
That is now muslim land.
It is no longer America.
That is what they are signaling.
Sundays will become days of golf, picnics, visiting, going to the beaches and parks. They will eschew their faith because they are SO fat and happy that they will believe, like many Americans, that they don't need God.
Empty churches BUT full parks, beaches, camping sites, golf courses, tennis courts, picnic spots, ski resorts, markets, vacation spots--etc.
Just an opinion.
We used to call it “Ramadumb.”
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