… Then come the mass prayers that deliberately spill out of mosques into streets, parks, and sidewalks, clogging public spaces with hundreds or thousands of bodies. This isn’t humble worship; it’s a calculated show of numbers, a visual takeover of shared territory that screams: “This is ours now. Look at us. Deal with it.” Non-Muslims are left with no choice but to walk around or stare at the display.In Islam, prayer isn’t some quiet, personal spiritual moment; it’s a loud, in-your-face public spectacle. The adhan blasts through loudspeakers five times a day, forcing every non-Muslim in earshot to listen whether they like it or not. It’s not an invitation; it’s an imposition.… pic.twitter.com/e4srx8Bedr
— Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد (@BrotherRasheed) March 19, 2026
Ramadan fasting? Same game. It’s sold as personal discipline, but in practice it’s weaponized to control everyone else. Non-Muslims are pressured-or outright forbidden in many places-to eat, drink, or even chew gum in public. “Respect our fast” really means “Obey our rules or face the consequences.” Your freedom gets sacrificed on the altar of their religious calendar.
Strip away the polite framing: core Islamic practices aren’t about private faith. They’re designed to dominate public space, enforce compliance, humiliate dissenters, and incrementally impose Sharia norms on every single person in range, Muslim or not. It’s not devotion; it’s conquest by visibility and coercion.
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