Woman records Muslim call to prayer blasting in Dearborn streets 5 times a day

Gone are the days of Christian church bells; in are the days of Muslim calls to prayer echoing in the streets.

A woman claiming to be in Dearborn, Michigan, recorded herself while the Muslim “call to prayer” rang out.

“This is the call of prayer, that goes off, five times a day here in the United States,” she said. “Would you like to hear this blasting through your neighborhood?” she asked.

The woman said Dearborn residents “don’t have a choice” on whether or not they are forced to listen to the chant. At least one X user reminded that the residents voted in the decision makers who let this happen.

Plenty more commented on what might happen if the tables were turned:

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A YouTuber named David Wood did his own investigation in Dearborn, and his findings were disturbing.

“Two of my friends walked over to the Arab Festival outside of the Arab Festival and tried to distribute copies of the Gospel of John in English and Arabic, and they were stopped immediately outside the festival,” Wood said. “You didn’t see what happened afterwards, but they took us to the security booth, they photographed us, they took our IDs, got the information, took our camera, and cell phone for a little while. They let us go and just explained the rules to us. But what the rule is, it seems, is not that you can’t distribute copies of the Gospel of John inside the Festival. It also applies outside the Festival.”

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Wood said he was also blocked on the public streets.

“They’re doing these workarounds which were, you know, all for basic. They’re implementing Sharia in a way that they could pass it off as if they’re not implementing Sharia.”

“I’m here on the corner of Warren and Frida in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. And if I were to take this gospel of Jesus Christ by St. John and hand it out to anyone on the street, I will be put in jail, again.”

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