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For the First Time in History of Minnesota, Muslim Call to Prayer Will Be Blasted Over Outdoor Speaker Five Times a Day Throughout Month of Ramadan

For the first time in the history of Minnesota, the Muslim call to prayer was broadcast over an outdoor speaker placed over the rooftop of Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque in Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.

The “adhan” will be broadcast five times a day throughout the month of Ramadan, which began Thursday night.

“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, the Sahan Journal reported.

CAIR, the unindicted co-conspirator of the largest terrorist funding case in US history, worked in partnership between the city of Minneapolis and the Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque to make sure the Muslim call to prayer was blasted over a loudspeaker so people in the neighborhood can hear it during the Coronavirus lockdown.

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New York City will distribute 500,000 free halal meals to Muslims during Ramadan

People walk through a New York neighborhood with numerous halal restaurants and grocers on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on April 23, 2020.

The coronavirus pandemic has turned life upside down for many New Yorkers, including those who wish to safely practice their faiths.

Muslims, who began the holy month of Ramadan on Thursday, are no exception. The holy month involving fasting from sunup to sundown, charity and prayer is typically celebrated as a community. But due to social distancing, that’s not possible this year.

To help families celebrate, especially those who’ve lost income due to shutdowns, New York City has announced plans to serve more than 500,000 halal meals to Muslims during Ramadan. A halal meal is one that is prepared in accordance with Islamic law.

“One of Ramadan’s most noble callings is to feed the hungry,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said during a press conference on Thursday. “It’s a crucial part of how the holiday is celebrated, to remember to be there for those in need, and that is now harder than ever.”

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4 years ago

i am thinking it was amazing to be drawn to this yesterday. my wife and i both were looking into some things.
i was also reminded of this dating back to 1973 and the link to Indiana. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Islamic_Trust

David,
You may find this interesting: Notice the date, And when was Philip Haney murdered? Feb. 21,2020
https://americantruthproject.org/jihad-influence-in-america-reaches-into-vp-pences-office/

15Fixer
15Fixer
4 years ago

Time for torches and pitchforks……

Terry H
Terry H
4 years ago

Two thoughts.

1- That call to prayer is not going to stop at the end of Ramadan, it will go on forever and the people who ok’d will act like it has always been that way.

2- Bill De Blasio treated the Christians of NYC like utter crap by threatening to permanently shutter Churches that remain open and arrest people. He ignored Easter and never gave out anything at all, [not that handouts are wanted but fairness it], but now with Ramadan he makes a long winded speech and uses tax payer money to give out food to Muslims. It is beyond pandering since he mistreated a religious community then treats this one [Islam] like it’s special. I think it goes against the law of government favoring a religion over others since Islam is being favored, but Democrats seem to selectively choose what laws they follow anymore so it doesn’t matter. Illegal immigrants are not deported as they should be either.

Matt
Matt
4 years ago

I hope there are enough non muzzie residents in that city tp who decide to put a stop to the noise pollution. It would be such a shame if that stupid mosque were to burn down in the process.