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Brooklyn - 5 Times Per Day Islamic Scumbags Call to Prayer - SHOCKING !
Sep 17, 2017 21:52:01   #
Sicilianthing
 
Islamic Call to Prayer: Listen to What the People of Brooklyn are Subjected to 5 Times Per Day
By: TIM BROWN ” SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

This is nothing more than Islamic supremacism beginning its cultural imperialism in Brooklyn, and it's been going on for some time now.

This is happening just a stone's throw from Ground Zero.

The following video was posted on YouTube in December 2014 by Lisa Concepcion. It's not new news, but something that does need to be addressed by the city, which has apparently, been ok with it.

Click here to see Lisa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOdDYS8PNPw&ebc=ANyPxKpPyT_tjzDo0Tm-j5KRitfJ9_v5U_tfc516OpCo0mzyOT6jMiBTKr1KJ00vJPHIpT7lGqMkvZV1ThF2JJSAHbGY-8l7_g

This was once Lisa's home.

What was once a predominantly Jewish- Italian neighborhood has changed drastically since Middle Easternern Scumbags have moved in.

Though this video came out in 2014, reports of the loud calls by the mosques have been complained about for years.

In 2007, The New York Times published a piece titled "Call the Faithful and Getting Complaints."

A little before 12:30 p.m. and again at 3, 5:30 and 7:15, the speaker broadcasts Muslim calls to prayer that the faithful consider essential, but that some neighbors, who have complained for years, say are just too loud.

These residents renewed their complaints at a recent meeting of the Dahill Neighborhood Association attended by the police captain in charge of the 66th Precinct, Peter DeBlasio. The meeting was reported in Flatbush Life, a local newspaper.

Ivan Selzer, co-president of the neighborhood group, said in an interview that in response to previous entreaties, the mosque had lowered the volume, but that the noise had recently gotten worse.

And he emphasized that his groups objections to the mosque, which serves a large Bangladeshi and Pakistani community, were narrowly focused. "This is not coming from any radical place, or anti-anything, Mr. Selzer said. This is coming from, its just a lot of noise."

Ha! not radical that he knows of or will admit to.

NYT went on to report:

Early one afternoon last week, Mohamed Elshenawy, an imam at the mosque, stood at a microphone on the buildings second floor and, in a sonorous voice, intoned Arabic words over the loudspeaker that t***slate, in part, to: "God is the greatest. ... There is no god except God. ... Muhammad is the messenger of God. ... Come to prayer. ... Come to salvation."

A short time later, Mr. Elshenawy said he was aware of few complaints about noise, though he acknowledged that a police officer had visited the mosque in connection with the matter. Out of consideration for neighbors, he added, the mosque does not amplify a fifth, early-morning call to prayer, but he said that if the other calls were not loud enough for local Muslims to hear, they would be the ones complaining.

"If they don™t hear it, Mr. Elshenawy said, you make something for nothing."
Police Officer Martin Speechley, a department spokesman, said that at this point the police can do little besides mediate.

Mediate? Are there no noise ordinances for something like this? Surely, the police are jesting here, or are they afraid that the Muslims might actually begin to follow those teachings of the Koran?

"Its religious, so youre walking on rough ground here, Speechley said. We do all we can, but if theres no law being broken, we're fairly powerless to make somebody comply with what somebody else wants."

Religious or not, that is something that is a nuisance to the entire community, not a right of religion.

Still, that was 2007. Is it still going on today?

Yep.

In 2016, Todia Toussaint reported:

Masjid-Al-Aman is a mosque that sits near the border of Queens and Brooklyn in East New York, and offers prayers five times a day. But some residents say the mosque™s azan, or call to prayer, is a nuisance neighbors have filed 156 noise complaints against Masjid-Al-Aman.

"œThey have to have some consideration for us its noisy. Too, too noisy, one neighbor gripes, adding that she cant get used to the azan because you have no idea when its going to happen."

Not true, says one of the mosques congregants: "Calling to prayer for a Muslim, five times a day, is a no-brainer. Its an absolute necessity."

Click here to see Oscar local resident...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6HAQfG3wbY&ebc=ANyPxKpPyT_tjzDo0Tm-j5KRitfJ9_v5U_tfc516OpCo0mzyOT6jMiBTKr1KJ00vJPHIpT7lGqMkvZV1ThF2JJSAHbGY-8l7_g


So far, nothing has been done to stop this madness.

I recommend that people read Pamela Geller's book Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance and act on it.





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Sep 18, 2017 06:56:15   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Islamic Call to Prayer: Listen to What the People of Brooklyn are Subjected to 5 Times Per Day
By: TIM BROWN ” SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

This is nothing more than Islamic supremacism beginning its cultural imperialism in Brooklyn, and it's been going on for some time now.

This is happening just a stone's throw from Ground Zero.

The following video was posted on YouTube in December 2014 by Lisa Concepcion. It's not new news, but something that does need to be addressed by the city, which has apparently, been ok with it.

Click here to see Lisa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOdDYS8PNPw&ebc=ANyPxKpPyT_tjzDo0Tm-j5KRitfJ9_v5U_tfc516OpCo0mzyOT6jMiBTKr1KJ00vJPHIpT7lGqMkvZV1ThF2JJSAHbGY-8l7_g

This was once Lisa's home.

What was once a predominantly Jewish- Italian neighborhood has changed drastically since Middle Easternern Scumbags have moved in.

Though this video came out in 2014, reports of the loud calls by the mosques have been complained about for years.

In 2007, The New York Times published a piece titled "Call the Faithful and Getting Complaints."

A little before 12:30 p.m. and again at 3, 5:30 and 7:15, the speaker broadcasts Muslim calls to prayer that the faithful consider essential, but that some neighbors, who have complained for years, say are just too loud.

These residents renewed their complaints at a recent meeting of the Dahill Neighborhood Association attended by the police captain in charge of the 66th Precinct, Peter DeBlasio. The meeting was reported in Flatbush Life, a local newspaper.

Ivan Selzer, co-president of the neighborhood group, said in an interview that in response to previous entreaties, the mosque had lowered the volume, but that the noise had recently gotten worse.

And he emphasized that his groups objections to the mosque, which serves a large Bangladeshi and Pakistani community, were narrowly focused. "This is not coming from any radical place, or anti-anything, Mr. Selzer said. This is coming from, its just a lot of noise."

Ha! not radical that he knows of or will admit to.

NYT went on to report:

Early one afternoon last week, Mohamed Elshenawy, an imam at the mosque, stood at a microphone on the buildings second floor and, in a sonorous voice, intoned Arabic words over the loudspeaker that t***slate, in part, to: "God is the greatest. ... There is no god except God. ... Muhammad is the messenger of God. ... Come to prayer. ... Come to salvation."

A short time later, Mr. Elshenawy said he was aware of few complaints about noise, though he acknowledged that a police officer had visited the mosque in connection with the matter. Out of consideration for neighbors, he added, the mosque does not amplify a fifth, early-morning call to prayer, but he said that if the other calls were not loud enough for local Muslims to hear, they would be the ones complaining.

"If they don™t hear it, Mr. Elshenawy said, you make something for nothing."
Police Officer Martin Speechley, a department spokesman, said that at this point the police can do little besides mediate.

Mediate? Are there no noise ordinances for something like this? Surely, the police are jesting here, or are they afraid that the Muslims might actually begin to follow those teachings of the Koran?

"Its religious, so youre walking on rough ground here, Speechley said. We do all we can, but if theres no law being broken, we're fairly powerless to make somebody comply with what somebody else wants."

Religious or not, that is something that is a nuisance to the entire community, not a right of religion.

Still, that was 2007. Is it still going on today?

Yep.

In 2016, Todia Toussaint reported:

Masjid-Al-Aman is a mosque that sits near the border of Queens and Brooklyn in East New York, and offers prayers five times a day. But some residents say the mosque™s azan, or call to prayer, is a nuisance neighbors have filed 156 noise complaints against Masjid-Al-Aman.

"œThey have to have some consideration for us its noisy. Too, too noisy, one neighbor gripes, adding that she cant get used to the azan because you have no idea when its going to happen."

Not true, says one of the mosques congregants: "Calling to prayer for a Muslim, five times a day, is a no-brainer. Its an absolute necessity."

Click here to see Oscar local resident...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6HAQfG3wbY&ebc=ANyPxKpPyT_tjzDo0Tm-j5KRitfJ9_v5U_tfc516OpCo0mzyOT6jMiBTKr1KJ00vJPHIpT7lGqMkvZV1ThF2JJSAHbGY-8l7_g


So far, nothing has been done to stop this madness.

I recommend that people read Pamela Geller's book Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance and act on it.
Islamic Call to Prayer: Listen to What the People ... (show quote)


they want to take us over that is all there is to it !!!!there is always a gun to take care of that !!! well looks like they like to live where there are scumbags around

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Sep 18, 2017 11:43:05   #
Sicilianthing
 
meridianlesilie wrote:
they want to take us over that is all there is to it !!!!there is always a gun to take care of that !!! well looks like they like to live where there are scumbags around


>>>>>>

Just keep buying Ammo Leslie cause this only leads down to one Dead End !

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Sep 18, 2017 16:35:07   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Islamic Call to Prayer: Listen to What the People of Brooklyn are Subjected to 5 Times Per Day
By: TIM BROWN ” SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

This is nothing more than Islamic supremacism beginning its cultural imperialism in Brooklyn, and it's been going on for some time now.

This is happening just a stone's throw from Ground Zero.

The following video was posted on YouTube in December 2014 by Lisa Concepcion. It's not new news, but something that does need to be addressed by the city, which has apparently, been ok with it.

Click here to see Lisa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOdDYS8PNPw&ebc=ANyPxKpPyT_tjzDo0Tm-j5KRitfJ9_v5U_tfc516OpCo0mzyOT6jMiBTKr1KJ00vJPHIpT7lGqMkvZV1ThF2JJSAHbGY-8l7_g

This was once Lisa's home.

What was once a predominantly Jewish- Italian neighborhood has changed drastically since Middle Easternern Scumbags have moved in.

Though this video came out in 2014, reports of the loud calls by the mosques have been complained about for years.

In 2007, The New York Times published a piece titled "Call the Faithful and Getting Complaints."

A little before 12:30 p.m. and again at 3, 5:30 and 7:15, the speaker broadcasts Muslim calls to prayer that the faithful consider essential, but that some neighbors, who have complained for years, say are just too loud.

These residents renewed their complaints at a recent meeting of the Dahill Neighborhood Association attended by the police captain in charge of the 66th Precinct, Peter DeBlasio. The meeting was reported in Flatbush Life, a local newspaper.

Ivan Selzer, co-president of the neighborhood group, said in an interview that in response to previous entreaties, the mosque had lowered the volume, but that the noise had recently gotten worse.

And he emphasized that his groups objections to the mosque, which serves a large Bangladeshi and Pakistani community, were narrowly focused. "This is not coming from any radical place, or anti-anything, Mr. Selzer said. This is coming from, its just a lot of noise."

Ha! not radical that he knows of or will admit to.

NYT went on to report:

Early one afternoon last week, Mohamed Elshenawy, an imam at the mosque, stood at a microphone on the buildings second floor and, in a sonorous voice, intoned Arabic words over the loudspeaker that t***slate, in part, to: "God is the greatest. ... There is no god except God. ... Muhammad is the messenger of God. ... Come to prayer. ... Come to salvation."

A short time later, Mr. Elshenawy said he was aware of few complaints about noise, though he acknowledged that a police officer had visited the mosque in connection with the matter. Out of consideration for neighbors, he added, the mosque does not amplify a fifth, early-morning call to prayer, but he said that if the other calls were not loud enough for local Muslims to hear, they would be the ones complaining.

"If they don™t hear it, Mr. Elshenawy said, you make something for nothing."
Police Officer Martin Speechley, a department spokesman, said that at this point the police can do little besides mediate.

Mediate? Are there no noise ordinances for something like this? Surely, the police are jesting here, or are they afraid that the Muslims might actually begin to follow those teachings of the Koran?

"Its religious, so youre walking on rough ground here, Speechley said. We do all we can, but if theres no law being broken, we're fairly powerless to make somebody comply with what somebody else wants."

Religious or not, that is something that is a nuisance to the entire community, not a right of religion.

Still, that was 2007. Is it still going on today?

Yep.

In 2016, Todia Toussaint reported:

Masjid-Al-Aman is a mosque that sits near the border of Queens and Brooklyn in East New York, and offers prayers five times a day. But some residents say the mosque™s azan, or call to prayer, is a nuisance neighbors have filed 156 noise complaints against Masjid-Al-Aman.

"œThey have to have some consideration for us its noisy. Too, too noisy, one neighbor gripes, adding that she cant get used to the azan because you have no idea when its going to happen."

Not true, says one of the mosques congregants: "Calling to prayer for a Muslim, five times a day, is a no-brainer. Its an absolute necessity."

Click here to see Oscar local resident...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6HAQfG3wbY&ebc=ANyPxKpPyT_tjzDo0Tm-j5KRitfJ9_v5U_tfc516OpCo0mzyOT6jMiBTKr1KJ00vJPHIpT7lGqMkvZV1ThF2JJSAHbGY-8l7_g


So far, nothing has been done to stop this madness.

I recommend that people read Pamela Geller's book Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance and act on it.
Islamic Call to Prayer: Listen to What the People ... (show quote)


IT IS NOT A RELIGION !!!1 IF IT WAS IT IS A WRONG ONE TO BE INTO !!!!!!

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Sep 19, 2017 03:30:07   #
Sicilianthing
 
meridianlesilie wrote:
IT IS NOT A RELIGION !!!1 IF IT WAS IT IS A WRONG ONE TO BE INTO !!!!!!


>>>>>>

Scumbag Loser Rat Muslims need to go soon

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