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Friday, December 2, 2016

SLOVAKIA PASSES LAW TO BAN ISLAM FROM BEING REGISTERED AS A RELIGION

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SLOVAKIA PASSES LAW TO BAN ISLAM FROM BEING REGISTERED AS A RELIGION 
BY PAMELA GELLER
SEE: http://pamelageller.com/2016/12/slovakia-passes-law-ban-islam-registered-religion.html/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

Slovakia is not wrong.
Islam is much more than just a religion. Islam a comprehensive system — political, military, legal, religious and dietary.
Unlike Canon Law, which pertains only to Catholics, and Jewish law, which  pertains only to Jews, Islamic law asserts its authority over non-Muslims (which is why non-Muslims and secular Muslims are persecuted, oppressed and slaughter in countries under sharia law).
The sharia dictates every basic aspect of human life. There can be no separation of mosque and state. Mosque is state.

EU MIGRANT FALLOUT: SLOVAKIA PASSES LAW TO BAN ISLAM FROM BEING REGISTERED AS A RELIGION

SLOVAKIA has passed a law which will effectively ban Islam from gaining official status as a religion, in the latest signs of a growing anti-Muslim sentiment across Europe.
By Rebecca Perring, Daily Express, Dec 1, 2016 (thanks to Christian):
The legislation hints at a dramatic changing attitude towards the religion in the past year across the continent, which has struggled to stem the escalating migrant crisis.The former communist state has fiercely resisted European Union (EU) efforts to cope with an influx of migrants travelling into Europe by turning its back on the bloc’s introduction of migrant quotas.But prime minister Robert Fico’s government has repeatedly said Islam has no place in Slovakia.Attitudes toward the religion appear to reflect fear of so-called Islamization.Robert Fico
Robert Fico has fiercely resisted EU migrant quotas
Parliament adopted a bill sponsored by the Slovak National Party (SNS), which requires a religion to have at least 50,000 members, up from 20,000, to qualify for state subsidies and to run its own schools.The change will make it much harder to register Islam, which has just 2,000 supporters in Slovakia according to the latest census and no recognized mosques.The Islamic Foundation in Slovakia estimates the number at around 5,000.The SNS said the new law was meant to prevent speculative registrations of churches, such as the satirical Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, which has amassed followers world wide.SNS chairman Andrej Danko said:“We must do everything we can so that no mosque is built in the future.”