Thursday, May 01, 2008

Unlawfully Confined By Islamofascists For Photographing NY Mosque

Story here. Read it all. This particular mosque bears close scrutiny. Very close...


If you tarry in front of the Masjid At-Taqwa in the Bedford-Stuyvesant district and dare to take a photo, you might get hauled away by a group of angry Muslims in Islamic attire to the basement of the facility where a group of twenty “security guards” in karate suits will interrogate you.

This sounds preposterous.

But it happened on a weekend in late April at 3:00 in the afternoon.

Ali Kareem, the head of security for Siraj Wahaj’s mosque, conducted the grilling. A small, muscular man with a wispy black beard that has been dyed red with henna, Kareem demanded to know the reason why a trio of kafirs had dared to photograph the building on a public street without securing his permission.

Since when is it forbidden to take pictures in public in America?

Leftists don't have a problem when Muslims/Middle-Eastern-looking men take pictures of nuclear power facilities, military installations, bridges, gas pipelines, Synagogues, etc...

If Christians had done this to Muslims for photographing a Church, you can rest assured that they'd end up in prison for unlawful confinement motivated by "hate".

I hope these Islamofascists face the law for their unlawful, unconstitutional action against innocents who just happened to be "Kaffirs".

There appears to be more to this mosque than meets the eye. Better read the whole story at the link. The names of certain folks connected to the mosque will raise some eyebrows for their notoriety...