An organization linked to a designated terrorist group participated at the “Super Eid” event at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis Tuesday and Wednesday to celebrate the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha.
Members from the group called the Muslim American Society participated in the massive two-day event, which included an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 participants. Imam Asad Zamam, executive director of the Muslim American Society in Minnesota, was a featured speaker at the event, according to the event’s website.
Thousands of Muslim participants at the event in the Minnesota Vikings stadium chanted “Allahu akbar” while praying, WND reported. The phrase loosely translates into “God is the greatest,” however, it is also frequently used in acts of radical Islamic terrorism.
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and this was approved by???
ReplyDeleteGreat time to eradicate Islam / Muslim radical terrorist. The stadium would keep the gas contained
ReplyDeleteThere are Christian fanatics, there are good Christians. Just the same there are Muslim fanatics and good Muslims. The reason there are more Muslim fanatics has a lot to do with this countries policies in the middle East over the last 80+ years.
ReplyDeleteThe phrase also loosely translates to “Our God is the greatest God,” or, "Our God is the only God."
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ReplyDeleteMinnesota is becoming Minnesomalia at a rapid clip.
11:04. Really? You BELIEVE that or just spouting BS???
ReplyDeleteLook up Teddy Roosevelt and the Afghan rebels (muslims).
How long ago was THAT/
I have MANY more examples going back a LONG time.
Quit being a shill for killers and their fake god.