Thursday, November 29, 2012

University of California Irvine allows Muslim prayer in area restricted to all others

A very interesting post from www.jihadwatch.org about a university showing anti-American bias. This follows this post about the Vatican (?!) leaning toward Muslim terrorists. This follows this post about Jerusalem in the Gaza war. This follows this article about American energy independence and preventing money from going to hostile countries such as Iran . For more about what is happening in the nation now click here and you can read a very interesting book HERE!

University of California Irvine allows Muslim prayer in area restricted to all others



You can see the sign: the Campus Fire Marshal orders the area to remain clear at all times. And underneath, a festive "Happy Eid" sign. Why there? Because that is where Muslims pray on campus at the University of California Irvine:


You can see the "This Area Is to Remain Clear At All Times" sign in the upper right, partially obscured by the tree. So if the Fire Marshal wants the area to remain clear at all times, why are Muslims praying there? Could it be that the University of California Irvine, which just adopted a divestment from Israel resolution reminiscent of Nazi calls to boycott Jewish shops, has quietly set aside this outdoor, public, conspicuous space for Muslim prayer (so that the Muslim presence on campus would be asserted far more effectively than it would be in an indoor prayer room), and had the Fire Marshall issue his decree so that non-Muslims wouldn't defile the mosque with their presence? (Non-Muslims are forbidden to enter mosques unless invited in for proselytizing purposes.)



Certainly the Muslims are unconcerned about the Fire Marshal's order, and consider the space so permanently theirs that they posted prayer times under the restricted area sign:


The Muslim Brotherhood-linked Muslim Student Association is pushing campuses nationwide to make special accommodation for Muslim students. It looks as if at the University of California Irvine they've succeeded spectacularly.



(Photos thanks to D.)

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