Frankreich beendet die Aufnahme von im Ausland ernannten Imamen im Jahr 2024

by woshinoemi

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  1. I have a question for an imam… Is there a verse of the Koran that says “love your wife and family” and verses where can I get guidance about family love and harmony in the Koran? Last time I asked I was told “go find another book”… What am I getting wrong?

    There isn’t a single verse which says “love your wife”? I must be mistaken?

  2. France has the worst radical islam separatist problem on the continent. No playbook for how a democracy manages through this.

  3. This is interestingly reminiscent of the investiture controversies of the Middle Ages.

  4. I never understood why there’s not a requirement for imams to require an education in university in the same country for them to get a license to preach. We have the same problem here in Sweden, imams coming in from Saudi Arabia and such, spreading their hate.

    They should require a 5 year education where values such as equality are taught.

  5. Why go to France if you don’t want to become French?

    It would be so disrespectful for me to move to France and insist on being a righteous American and practicing whatever assortment of toxic values I hold dear and raising my kids to believe the local children are living wong. It defies sense and decency.

  6. Honestly, limiting as much foreign influence like that just makes sense in general. You don’t want some outsider appointing such prominent figures

  7. Countries like Turkey and Morocco use imams to gain power in Europe, which is exactly what the function of religion is: gain and exert power. So the french are just doing what every western nation should have done long ago.

  8. Many French Jews have been living in fear for many years. I know a French Jew that his Jewish school was in front of a Muslim school and he had to literally run away from school to not get beat up every day. That was over 10 years ago.

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