(Cape Town) South African Muslims took to the streets today in which to protest against the Israeli bogey man. The protesters embarked on a march from the Zinatul Islam mosque in District Six to the Parliament.
The Muslim Judicial Council of South Africa handed over a list demanding that the government cut all diplomatic ties with Israel and expel the Israeli ambassador from the country.
Anybody else is impressed about the priorities of the Islamic world, where hundreds of thousands of Muslims have been (and are being) oppressed and murdered by their fellow Muslims and the biggest problem in the Islamic agenda is the installation of metal detectors (after a terrorist attack which saw two policemen murdered) at a mosque where Mohammed claimed in a dream that he ascended into Heaven (for a chat) on a winged horse? (Mohammed never visited Jerusalem.) Now that worldwide Islamic anger has forced the removal of those metal detectors, they are demanding that security cameras are removed.
The Muslim Judicial Council of South Africa handed over a list demanding that the government cut all diplomatic ties with Israel and expel the Israeli ambassador from the country.
Anybody else is impressed about the priorities of the Islamic world, where hundreds of thousands of Muslims have been (and are being) oppressed and murdered by their fellow Muslims and the biggest problem in the Islamic agenda is the installation of metal detectors (after a terrorist attack which saw two policemen murdered) at a mosque where Mohammed claimed in a dream that he ascended into Heaven (for a chat) on a winged horse? (Mohammed never visited Jerusalem.) Now that worldwide Islamic anger has forced the removal of those metal detectors, they are demanding that security cameras are removed.
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#Palestine Solidarity March in Cape Town as Israel continues with security measures at #AlAqsaMosque pic.twitter.com/PXjLXKS6SD— iTV Networks SA (@itv_sa) July 26, 2017
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About 5000 people have joined a protest against #Israel restrictions on #AlAqsa in #CapeTown Photo credit VOC pic.twitter.com/6OKvWvzAr4— Hassan Isilow (@hisilow) July 26, 2017