WillowTree
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What if they are French citizens?
They can un French themselves.
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What if they are French citizens?
Easy. In your mind, Muslims are fully justified in doing criminal acts simply because of their religion.It is interesting how you word that Kalam.
How so?
Don't get me wrong, this law is unjust...very. I am stunned that is was even proposed, let alone passed. However, it is the law.
Folks can protest it with civil disobedience if they view it unjust, but they better be prepared for the consequences.
This was just after Islamic face coverings, including burkas and niqabs, were outlawed by the country’s Parliament.
The scare in tourist Paris followed warnings from Al Qaeda that they would strike if the ban went ahead.
A spokesman for the Eiffel Tower’s management said: ‘We received an anonymous call at 8.20pm saying a bomb was set to go off in the vicinity of the tower.
Or, they could bomb.Easy. In your mind, Muslims are fully justified in doing criminal acts simply because of their religion.It is interesting how you word that Kalam.
How so?
Don't get me wrong, this law is unjust...very. I am stunned that is was even proposed, let alone passed. However, it is the law.
Folks can protest it with civil disobedience if they view it unjust, but they better be prepared for the consequences.
Or, they could bomb.Easy. In your mind, Muslims are fully justified in doing criminal acts simply because of their religion.How so?
Don't get me wrong, this law is unjust...very. I am stunned that is was even proposed, let alone passed. However, it is the law.
Folks can protest it with civil disobedience if they view it unjust, but they better be prepared for the consequences.
Eiffel Tower Evacuated Bomb Threat
But can you still burn a book?
You really should be more careful calling Paris from your cell.Or, they could bomb.Easy. In your mind, Muslims are fully justified in doing criminal acts simply because of their religion.
Don't get me wrong, this law is unjust...very. I am stunned that is was even proposed, let alone passed. However, it is the law.
Folks can protest it with civil disobedience if they view it unjust, but they better be prepared for the consequences.
Eiffel Tower Evacuated Bomb Threat
Qa'idah bomb threats are news?
You really should be more careful calling Paris from your cell.
Qa'idah bomb threats are news?
But can you still burn a book?
Sure. If you're cooking the books, theres always a chance you'll burn them!
Easy. In your mind, Muslims are fully justified in doing criminal acts simply because of their religion.How so?
Don't get me wrong, this law is unjust...very. I am stunned that is was even proposed, let alone passed. However, it is the law.
Folks can protest it with civil disobedience if they view it unjust, but they better be prepared for the consequences.
The moment the ban was announced a bomb threat was called in on the Elfie Tower.
This was just after Islamic face coverings, including burkas and niqabs, were outlawed by the countrys Parliament.
The scare in tourist Paris followed warnings from Al Qaeda that they would strike if the ban went ahead.
A spokesman for the Eiffel Towers management said: We received an anonymous call at 8.20pm saying a bomb was set to go off in the vicinity of the tower.
France's Senate bans women from wearing the burka in public | Mail Online
You really should be more careful calling Paris from your cell.Qa'idah bomb threats are news?
Tut-tut. You're getting dangerously close to libel.
That would defeat the purpose of moving to non-Muslim countries and demographically converting them to Islamic countries. Iran anyone? Byzantine Empire? The whole Middle East?I can understand why they did it...but are they not condemning some women to choosing between their religious beliefs and their ability to leave the house?
Good for france!
You leave out one option, the freedom of leaving france and moving to a muslim country.
Then they obviously have loyalty to the French state, and not to Mecca. As such I'm sure they value the supremacy of French rule of law over Sharia and Mecca...What if they are French citizens?
Easy. In your mind, Muslims are fully justified in doing criminal acts simply because of their religion.It is interesting how you word that Kalam.
How so?
Don't get me wrong, this law is unjust...very. I am stunned that is was even proposed, let alone passed. However, it is the law.
Folks can protest it with civil disobedience if they view it unjust, but they better be prepared for the consequences.
My wife wears the burqa which is usually in black.
Here face is always covered in public and she usually wears gloves.
I have never told her to put it on.
And she doesn't wear it for me.
She wears it for the sake of Allah (swt) and her religion.
You really should be more careful calling Paris from your cell.
Tut-tut. You're getting dangerously close to libel.
I think she was referring to Paris Hilton.
You know......I'm gonna put it simple......
If your face is covered, there is no way to identify you.
If you can't be identified? You're probably up to no good.
So you'd also be okay if wearing crosses were outlawed?That would defeat the purpose of moving to non-Muslim countries and demographically converting them to Islamic countries. Iran anyone? Byzantine Empire? The whole Middle East?I can understand why they did it...but are they not condemning some women to choosing between their religious beliefs and their ability to leave the house?
Good for france!
You leave out one option, the freedom of leaving france and moving to a muslim country.
Then they obviously have loyalty to the French state, and not to Mecca. As such I'm sure they value the supremacy of French rule of law over Sharia and Mecca...What if they are French citizens?
So I guess there won't be many French kids dressing up as ghosts on Halloween.