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Im sure i heard Tommy Robinson say they have that in parts of Luton,
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boy they've got themselves in a mess - even trying to introduce Islam in British schools,
for poor innocent children to listen to. obviously cherry picking the "supposed" best bits, awful incompetent behaviour |
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I was in the Sudanese Embassy Years back ,While waiting to see someone I needed to go the Loo ,while in there
The chanting or call to prayer Kicked off on loud speakers all around the Embassy ,I **** myself ![]() |
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They do in a part of Leicester,, you can here it streets away. I was told it was allowed as it's the same as Church Bells ringing.
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As a general rule Church bells are only rung for 30 minutes every Sunday morning. Not quite the same as the slightly more frequent Moslem klaxons.
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Church bells are part of Britains culture and history,the call to prayer isint and shouldn't be allowed.
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the whole shebang should be banned but it will never happen and they will eventually achieve hegemony
thank goodness I will not be around |
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The muezzin calls the faithful to prayer five times a day from the minaret. If you have a problem with that, I suggest you complain to your wonderful Prince Charles, heir to the throne and self styled "defender of the FAITHS".
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the rag and bone who comes every Monday sounds like Baghdad calling muslims to prayer.....when we want a cooker or some metal object to be taken away her indoors always asks.....has the man from Baghdad been
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Heard it in Sheffield a few years back, not far from Don Valley stadium
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When there is a call to prayer, do all the UK feminists put their fingers in their ears and chant la la laa!!
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The muezzin usually has a decent shyte then slings 37 gallons of water up his rsole ,Before kicking off with the Call ..
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