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Small Texas town warned radical Muslims are 'at war' with it over Islamic cemetery plans | Small Texas town warned radical Muslims are 'at war' with it over Islamic cemetery plans |
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A small town in Texas has been warned radical Muslims are “at war” with it amid a backlash against plans to build an Islamic cemetery. | A small town in Texas has been warned radical Muslims are “at war” with it amid a backlash against plans to build an Islamic cemetery. |
The people of Farmersville, in Collin County, Texas, have made the threats in a bid to derail proposals for a 70-acre burial ground by the county’s Islamic Association. | The people of Farmersville, in Collin County, Texas, have made the threats in a bid to derail proposals for a 70-acre burial ground by the county’s Islamic Association. |
Although the plan’s concept was approved by officials in May, it is yet to go before the city council. | Although the plan’s concept was approved by officials in May, it is yet to go before the city council. |
And residents from across the county – home to an estimated 22,000 Muslims - made sure their views were heard at a meeting of the town council earlier this month, despite the issue not even being on the agenda,” CBS Dallas Forth-Worth reported. | And residents from across the county – home to an estimated 22,000 Muslims - made sure their views were heard at a meeting of the town council earlier this month, despite the issue not even being on the agenda,” CBS Dallas Forth-Worth reported. |
One man featured in a report by the television station said: “Take and dump pig’s blood and pigs head on a post so they won’t buy the land.” | One man featured in a report by the television station said: “Take and dump pig’s blood and pigs head on a post so they won’t buy the land.” |
Khalil Abdur-Rashid, a spokesman for the Islamic Association, told the Dallas Morning News that it “didn’t think there would be this much concern about burying the dead”. | Khalil Abdur-Rashid, a spokesman for the Islamic Association, told the Dallas Morning News that it “didn’t think there would be this much concern about burying the dead”. |
A proposal to bring a Muslim cemetery to Farmersville has stoked fears among residents who are vehemently trying to convince community leaders to block the project (AP) | |
“There will be no type of religious services at the cemetery. We’re forbidden from saying prayers on a grave or a cemetery,” he said. | “There will be no type of religious services at the cemetery. We’re forbidden from saying prayers on a grave or a cemetery,” he said. |
But he believes concerns stem from “valid concerns about extremism". | But he believes concerns stem from “valid concerns about extremism". |
“We’re at a time when hate has become a million-dollar industry," he said. | “We’re at a time when hate has become a million-dollar industry," he said. |
“This is an opportunity to have a good interfaith dialogue and inter-community dialogue.” | “This is an opportunity to have a good interfaith dialogue and inter-community dialogue.” |
Pastor David Meeks, of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, is reported to have addressed the meeting in Farmersville, where more than 80 per cent of the population of 3,000 are white. | Pastor David Meeks, of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, is reported to have addressed the meeting in Farmersville, where more than 80 per cent of the population of 3,000 are white. |
“The Islamic faith bases their beliefs on the Koran,” Pastor Meeks said according to the Farmersville Times. | “The Islamic faith bases their beliefs on the Koran,” Pastor Meeks said according to the Farmersville Times. |
“’O ye who believe, take not Jews or Christians as friends. They are friends one to another’.” | “’O ye who believe, take not Jews or Christians as friends. They are friends one to another’.” |
He reportedly went on to say: “Our history is full of Islamic problems. They’re at war with us.” | He reportedly went on to say: “Our history is full of Islamic problems. They’re at war with us.” |
Other residents were just as vehement in their opposition. | Other residents were just as vehement in their opposition. |
Rebecca James, who lives next to the land, told the packed meeting it was reported: “As a resident and a tax- paying citizen it is appalling to me that we would even consider bringing this in to our community.” | Rebecca James, who lives next to the land, told the packed meeting it was reported: “As a resident and a tax- paying citizen it is appalling to me that we would even consider bringing this in to our community.” |
Gwen Kakaska said residents of the city should “use their battle against us, against them. I do not want my child indoctrinated toward their religion. We do not want this to be a Muslim dumping ground,” , she allegedly said. | Gwen Kakaska said residents of the city should “use their battle against us, against them. I do not want my child indoctrinated toward their religion. We do not want this to be a Muslim dumping ground,” , she allegedly said. |
According to the Dallas Morning News, Farmersville City Manager Ben White has met Islamic Association officials and is confident their plans do not include a mosque or a madrassa, a type of Islamic school. | According to the Dallas Morning News, Farmersville City Manager Ben White has met Islamic Association officials and is confident their plans do not include a mosque or a madrassa, a type of Islamic school. |
The newspaper reports that there is already a Buddhist meditation centre on the outskirts of Farmersville and a Mormon church recently opened. | The newspaper reports that there is already a Buddhist meditation centre on the outskirts of Farmersville and a Mormon church recently opened. |
In May, two men were killed after opening fire at a conference centre near Dallas where cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad were being exhibited. | In May, two men were killed after opening fire at a conference centre near Dallas where cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad were being exhibited. |
Farmersville was home to America’s most decorated soldier of World War Two, Audie Murphy. Tex Watson – a murderer and member of the Manson family, best known for his involvement in the murder of Sharon Tate and her unborn child - also went to school there. | Farmersville was home to America’s most decorated soldier of World War Two, Audie Murphy. Tex Watson – a murderer and member of the Manson family, best known for his involvement in the murder of Sharon Tate and her unborn child - also went to school there. |