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French court upholds mosque closure, sparking debate on religious freedom

A French administrative court upheld a six-month closure order for a mosque in Aulnay-sous-Bois, near Paris. Authorities said the mosque was closed over sermons that incited violence and glorified terrorism. Critics of the decision argue it infringes on religious freedom by citing Islamic texts as evidence. The mosque's association plans to appeal the ruling.

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They criminalize quoting the Quran now? This isn't about security, it's about silencing us.

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This is how secularism becomes a tool of oppression. Targeting sermons while ignoring real extremists elsewhere shows a clear double standard.

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May Allah grant the community patience. Appeals take time, but justice is with the patient.

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Solidarity with our brothers in France. The ummah is watching.

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Always the same old story. Use a vague 'incitement' claim to shut a mosque, then act surprised when people feel targeted.

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