Banning street prayers is the latest in this.
French, and Europeans in general, are irked with street prayers.
But this is not the problem. Problem lies in the current European paradox in relation to prayers in street.
They also feel very uncomfortable with the increasing number of mosques.
If permission is granted to build enough mosques then, Lord willing, Muslims will rise to the task and take care of their necessity. And the street prayer problem will disappear. But they do not accept this solution.
Of course there is an intermediate solution also. Europeans have left their Churches and Muslims have asked to use them for Friday congregations. This can solve the street congestion problem on Fridays-actually Friday prayer time.
Apparently this is more horrifying solution to the Europeans.
What about being logical Sir?
French, and Europeans in general, are irked with street prayers.
But this is not the problem. Problem lies in the current European paradox in relation to prayers in street.
They also feel very uncomfortable with the increasing number of mosques.
If permission is granted to build enough mosques then, Lord willing, Muslims will rise to the task and take care of their necessity. And the street prayer problem will disappear. But they do not accept this solution.
Of course there is an intermediate solution also. Europeans have left their Churches and Muslims have asked to use them for Friday congregations. This can solve the street congestion problem on Fridays-actually Friday prayer time.
Apparently this is more horrifying solution to the Europeans.
What about being logical Sir?