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Pro-Zionists Run an Anti-Islamic Ad on Philadelphia Buses / Photos

 

Controversy has arisen over the anti-Islamic ads
on Philadelphia buses by a pro-Zionist group

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According to Ahlul Bait News Agency – ABNA – controversy has arisen over the anti-Islamic ads on Philadelphia buses by a pro-Zionist group.
These ads display a picture of “Adolf Hitler” meeting “Haj Amin al-Husseini” a nationalist Muslim leader.

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Also anti-Islamist slogans can be seen on the ad reading:[highlight] two-thirds of all US aids go to Islamic countries. Stop racism. End all aid to Islamic countries.[/highlight]

Also The URL [highlight]www.IslamicJewHatred.Com[/highlight] can bee seen below the ad.

A pro-Zionist group located in the US has sponsored this ad.

A court has supported the campaign which in return has caused a lot of criticism saying that this an ill-usage of freedom of speech.

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  Source : ABNA

Islamophobia in U.S.: Manassas Mosque vandalized in possible hate crime

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A Prince William County mosque was vandalized Monday night or early Tuesday, and Muslim leaders described the incident as a hate crime.

Abu Nahidian, the imam at Manassas Mosque, said he arrived Tuesday morning to find an expletive written twice in spray paint on the windows of the mosque that he helped found 20 years ago. Eight windows were defaced, and a glass door was shattered.

Because the mosque has a double set of doors, the house of worship could not be entered, Nahidian said.

The mosque has been vandalized before when tensions in the United States ran high over violence in the Middle East, Nahidian said. The last previous incident was three years ago.

“We do not hurt anybody. If those with our names are doing something, why should I become the victim? You haven’t seen me doing anything,” he said. “We are a part of the whole earth, and we love the whole earth.”

A statement issued by the Council on American-Islamic Relations characterized the vandalism as a possible hate crime and asking police to investigate.

Jonathan Perok, a spokesman for Prince William County police, said officers went to the mosque Tuesday afternoon. Police said in a statement that it was not immediately clear whether the incident was a hate crime but that vandalism at any religious institution is “carefully investigated to determine the criminal intent of the suspect.”

Nahidian estimates that replacing the door and removing the paint from the windows will cost $1,000. In the meantime, 20 to 25 children who participate in the mosque’s summer classes had to walk past the obscenities to get inside Tuesday morning.

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Source : Washington Times