Sunday, August 28, 2016

First Muslim City Council In U.S. ENFORCES Sharia Law… Too Late Now!

First Muslim Council In U.S. Forces Locals To Obey Sharia Law — Too Late Now 

MWNWe warned Americans that electing Muslims into government positions would simultaneously help implement Sharia law. However, the city that was so proud to have elected the first Muslim-majority city council has found out that they must now adhere to intolerant Islamic law — and they immediately regret their votes.

The left continues to claim that bringing Muslims to the U.S. is an excellent step towards tolerance and multiculturalism, but what they fail to predict is that their new guests never return this respect, as it is fundamentally against their religion to accept anything other than Allah’s law.

Mad World News previously reported that Michigan residents elected their first Muslim-majority government, placing four Muslims out of six members on the Hamtramck City Council. Leftists hailed the move as a monument step in the right direction, but citizens soon realized that it was all a ploy to implement Sharia law.

The first order of business for the newly elected Muslims was to build an Islamic center that could accommodate 2,000 people. Of course, the unsuspecting residents had no idea that “Islamic center” means “mosque” in politically correct lingo.
The next step for the Sharia council was to ban local businesses from selling alcohol within 500 feet of a mosque. Residents are also worried that new legislation will interfere with “entertainment” in their town, but that’s now the least of their worries.

The Hamtramck Review reports that locals are literally losing sleep because of the council’s latest move. Residents are complaining that the new Islamic center’s call to prayer is blasting them awake at 6 a.m. every morning
 
 
The al-Islah Islamic Center blasts the call to prayer from it’s loud speakers (located on top of the building) every morning at 6 a.m.

Jeanette Powell of the Hamtramck Senior Plaza apartments near the mosque explains that she doesn’t want to “bash anyone’s religion,” but that the early morning adhan is so loud it’s “unbearable.”

“Just turn it down a little bit,” she told the paper.
Neighbor Carol Marsh also insists that adhan is well above the appropriate and legal noise level, but her biggest concern is that the council deceived the city into believing the building was not going to be used for religious purposes. 
 

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