When Italian Law Clashes With Quranic Law, Quranic Law Prevails

The following video reports on illegal mosques that are operating in the Italian city of Monfalcone, one of them in the oratory of a church.

It’s important to note that the church facility could not be used for Muslim prayers without the permission of church officials, who are at least nominally Christian. The issue here is not what the Muslims are doing, but what the Christians are doing — that is, their pre-emptive surrender to the hosts of Mohammed.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:02   We have just arrived in Monfalcone and we notice a truck unloading carpets inside the oratory.
00:10   Excuse me, how come the carpets for your mosques are inside a oratory?
00:16   Good morning. Hello, you may come in. Please come in.
00:20   Monfalcone is the Italian city with the highest percentage of foreigners,
00:24   almost all of them Muslims, and now the oratory is also becoming a mosque.
00:29   Look: here at the entrance is written “oratory”.
00:34   Here is a large sacred image of St. Michael, but inside they pray to Allah.
00:53   Does anyone speak Italian in here? Does anyone speak Italian?
00:58   What’s going on in here? You need a permit to enter here, how did you get in here?
01:03   But he brought me in. —Who? —That guy let me in.
01:07   We must justify ourselves for entering an oratory, which they consider their home now.
01:13   You can’t enter someone else’s home. Sure, but…
01:16   I don’t know if an oratory can be considered your “home”.
01:22   It’s an oratory. We had made a reservation, though. An oratory is a sign of Christianity.
01:26   It’s okay. It’s impressive to see carpets where you are going to pray.
01:31   A few hours later, the Ramadan rites begin, inside the oratory.
01:36   The Muslims pray and eat.
01:41   They have taken possession of the parish’s premises, unbeknownst to the manager of the oratory,
01:46   who arrives to try to understand what is going on. —Yes, it’s obvious.
01:51   These priests… what did they do? —What is this? A mosque, here?
01:55   Who is in charge here? Who is in charge?
02:00   I will not close the facility at 10 pm.
02:03   Because the oratory is not a mosque!
02:06   And I will not come back tomorrow, either! —Okay.
02:11   According to the person in charge of the oratory, it turns out it was the parson
02:14   who allowed the transformation of the oratory into a mosque, unbeknownst to everyone.
02:20   Those priests! What is this? A mosque, here?
02:30   The mayor of Monfalcone, Anna Maria Cisint, wasn’t informed either, apparently.
02:36   We show her the images.
02:42   We were not absolutely informed. The oratory is owned by the parish
02:46   and therefore I am telling you: look, I have not received any information at all.
02:51   Mayor Anna Maria Cisint has been under police protection
02:54   for 20 days because of the death threats she received from Muslims.
02:58   “The angel of death will come to take you.” “You will become Muslim and then you will die”.
03:03   “The world will not forgive you, you will not end well.”
03:07   She was threatened because she tried to make Muslims also respect the rules.
03:11   When Italian law clashes with the Quranic law, the Quranic law prevails for them.
03:16   And this, I believe, we believe, is unacceptable.
03:26   But that’s not all. According to the mayor’s order and the magistrates’ ruling,
03:30   the two illegal mosques in Monfalcone are supposed to be closed by now.
03:35   “The brothers are therefore invited to pray at home.”
03:39   In reality, the Italian authorities have offered the Muslims other places to pray,
03:44   because it is not allowed here. Let’s see if the rules of the state are respected.
03:56   “Is it the time for prayer?” “Yes”
04:03   As you have seen, Muslims continue to pray in the illegal mosque,
04:07   despite it being forbidden and despite having another regular place at their disposal.
04:13   Let’s go to the other one, and also here we find out that they are praying.
04:23   At this point we try to ask the imam for explanations.
04:27   Imam, why are you praying here? Don’t film me, please.
04:31   Wait, a question. —Oh, my God! Really?
04:35   Why are you praying in here? At least look at me in the face.
04:40   I know you all don’t have much respect for women, but at least look at me in the face.
04:44   Don’t put yourself in front of the camera, what are you doing?
04:47   Look at how many people are praying. You wouldn’t be allowed to pray, in here.
04:51   But, imam, forgive me, but where did you put all these people here?
04:54   The place is small. You also have to guarantee safety rules.
04:58   Here they are not guaranteed. Look how many people are going in, back and forth.
05:02   The imam won’t answer.
05:05   We return to the illegal mosque in the evening.
05:08   And look how many people are in line to pray.
05:12   Always in clear violation of the decisions of the Italian authorities.
05:19   Ask them why they don’t respect the rules, since the facility is closed.
05:24   And they can’t go there to pray. —Exactly!
05:27   I’m a foreigner, too. I go to pray too, but without disturbing anyone.
05:32   Bye!
05:37   The next day, before leaving Monfalcone, we return to the illegal mosque.
05:42   Nothing has changed. Hundreds of Muslims go in, back and forth to pray.
 

2 thoughts on “When Italian Law Clashes With Quranic Law, Quranic Law Prevails

  1. Now the Italians are bowing to Islam. Islam takes over when it reaches a certain percentage of the population, it has long been known. And the percentage is NOT 50%!

    • “Now the Italians are bowing to Islam. Islam takes over when it reaches a certain percentage of the population, it has long been known. And the percentage is NOT 50%!”

      I don’t think Islam necessarily “takes over”. But, rather, when the host comes to realize the tumor’s expanded to ~ 25%….well, that’s when vague discomfort autonomically turns into palpable fear.

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