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Jul 03, 2015
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Imam Slams Homosexuals in Friday Sermon at the Hague, Adds: Unveiled Women Hurt Men's Feelings

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In a July 3 Friday sermon at the Hague, Imam Fawaz Jneid claimed that homosexuality is filthy regardless of man-made laws. He further criticized women who participate in demonstrations, demanding "to wear whatever they want," because unveiled women "hurt men's feelings and nobody has the right to hurt another person."


Fawaz Jneid: "The Sodomites do not deny that homosexuality is a perversion, and that it is filthy and impure, even if the laws all over the world agreed that it is permissible and legitimate. They do not deny that it is filthy and impure.

 

 

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"This is the kind of religion [the West] fancies: an Islam which brings the religious scholar together with the whore and the homosexual, and they all say that they respect one another. Why were the prophets sent then?! Why did Allah send down the Quran, if a day would come when a religious scholar, or just a regular Muslim, would say to people promoting homosexuality and other abominations that they have the right to do so?! How can Muslim women be told that there is nothing wrong with primping themselves and not wearing the veil? Then they go on demonstrations, led by some corrupting old women, who say: We demand our rights. We wish to wear whatever we want.

 

 

"You may wear whatever you want, but not at the expense of other peoples’ feelings. When a woman goes out unveiled, all dolled up, exposing her charms, she hurts men’s feelings. No one has the right to hurt another person."

 

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