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The Mosque Cares but Avoids Responsibility of Shared Freedom Space
Do you think that Imam Mohammed, the man who told the world that his father taught him from childhood that ISLAM IS FREEDOM JUSTICE AND EQUALITY – was so anxious to make Islam a part of SHARED FREEDOM SPACE in America that he would go against the very principles of FREEDOM, JUSTICE AND EQUALITY and allow the unprotected rights of his wife and his youngest children to be violated in order to attain that goal?
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