France Continue To Target Mosques – 160 More To Close

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France announce plans to close another 100 mosques

France have announced plans to close a further 160 mosques as part of a nationwide police crackdown on shutting down ‘radical views’. 

Amid an ongoing state of emergency, authorities in France are allowed to shut down places of worship if they deem them to be a threat to national security.

According to one of the country’s chief Imams, Hassan El Alaoui, “official figures and our discussions with the interior ministry, between 100 and 160 more mosques will be closed because they are run illegally without proper licenses, they preach hatred, or use takfiri speech“,

Aljazeera.com reports:

Takfiris are classified as Muslims who accuse others of the same faith of apostasy, an act which has become a sectarian slur.

“This kind of speech shouldn’t even be allowed in Islamic countries, let alone secure countries like France,” El Alaoui, who became the first Muslim prison chaplain-general in 2005, said.

The recent mosque closures, he added, were made under “a legal act that the authorities have” and must have happened because “of some illegal things that they found”.

The Imam also rejected those suspected of carrying out the suicide bomb and gun attacks, which left 130 people dead, as “terrorists”.

“Those terrorists are a bunch of thieves and drug dealers that wore religious clothing,” he said. “The whole issue is not about Muslims, but about terrorists. It’s an issue of security for everyone.”

There are a total of 2,600 mosques in France, El Alaoui said.

Felix Marquardt, a Parisian Muslim and cofounder of the al-Kawakibi Foundation, which works towards Islamic reformation, also said that he expects more mosques to be closed soon.

“It hardly comes as a surprise to me that there are mosques that absolutely deserve to be closed in France,” he told Al Jazeera.

He said that he has joined the Islamic prayer in several French cities “and been shocked of what I’ve heard”.

“There was a world view [being preached] that was quite worrisome. I’m talking about the politicisation of Islam. I’ve heard some speeches that tend to promote the notion among Muslims present that Islamophobia is organised by the French state, that somehow non-Muslim French people are against the Muslim minority.”

France’s extended emergency rule has seen a surge in arrests, house arrests and raids on homes and private property in the wake of the Paris attacks – including at mosques and Muslim-owned businesses – and has raised alarm among rights organisations that the law could curb civil liberties.

Meanwhile, there are fears that France’s Muslim minority, the largest in any European country, is facing increased persecution as some fail to differentiate between Muslims and those who join or support armed groups such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, which claimed responsibility for the deadly violence on November 13.

“Being Muslim in France is not easy, it’s a complicated condition,” acknowledged Marquardt, “especially if you are a woman wearing a veil, you are a victim of discrimination, and if you’re a man you find it hard to get a job.”

Rising Islamophobia in the wake of the attacks, he added, was “unsurprising”, though not “understandable”.

“The link between people committing barbaric acts throughout the world is that they think of themselves as Muslim. As long as Muslims refuse to look at that honestly….I think it’s not very serious intellectually and dubious morally and it’s shocking this point is going to keep on coming.”

5 Comments

  1. How is it not understandable???? I find it completely understandable that Muslims are being targeted as a whole because they are targeting on a mass level everyone else who doesn’t believe in Islam like they do. You reep what you sow. Period.

  2. How is it not understandable???? I find it completely understandable that Muslims are being targeted as a whole because they are targeting on a mass level everyone else who doesn’t believe in Islam like they do. You reep what you sow. Period.

  3. One thing Muslims should understand; ‘When in Rome…….’, instead of forcing their religion upon others.

  4. One thing Muslims should understand; ‘When in Rome…….’, instead of forcing their religion upon others.

  5. Perhaps they should consider moving to a country more tolerant of their radical views, like maybe the middle ease.

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