Islam vs Europe
In Peter’s class, 14 of the 19 school pupils are Muslim. Ali, whose
father is a Muslim imam, volunteered to give Peter religious
instruction. Only if he were a Muslim, could they be friends.
Ali made fun of Christianity. How is
it possible that Jesus is the son of God, asked Ali maliciously. As the
class visited a mosque during religious instruction, Ali demanded that
Peter pray to Allah. One day Ali gave his classmates a religious
pamphlet of the German convert and hate preacher Pierre Vogel, who is
banned from Switzerland.
The Swiss successfully voted to ban minarets from mosques, but what they should have banned is all mosques
Peter had the courage to tell the
whole class that he wasn’t going to let himself be converted to Islam.
Ali’s answer: “You are possessed by the devil”. Afterwards other Muslim
classmates also turned away from Peter. The conflict climaxed in two
classmates holding Peter while Ali threw ping pong balls at him,
continually shouting: “Die!”
Peter suffered ever more often from
headaches and stomach pains and developed anxiety disorders. For that
reason his mother took him out of the school and began home schooling
him.
For several months now, Peter has been
receiving therapeutic treatment. His psychiatrist confirms that the
psychosomatic symptoms were caused by “fear of classmates”. “Because of
the adaptation disorder with anxiety and depressive reactions, Peter is
currently seriously impaired in his personal and educational
development,” writes the doctor in an expert opinion. “In the last three
years similar reactions to school attendance were seen based on
conflicts that were mostly caused by the sociocultural differences in
Peter’s class.”
In a similar case, a Muslim school
pupil, whose female classmates wore short skirts and close-fitting
T-shirts, delivered an ultimatum to them to dress more modestly.
Were the Swiss people not paying attention when this Parliament member warned them about Islam?
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