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(Gatestone Institute) Judith Bergman - A television documentary, "The Mosques Behind the Veil," was aired in March on Danish TV2. Two young Muslims from outside Denmark went undercover in Gellerupparken, a predominantly Muslim ghetto in Aarhus. For three months, the fictitious couple, Fatma and Muhammed, visited eight mosques in Denmark with hidden cameras to hear what imams say behind closed doors. Fatma learned from imam Abu Bilal of the Grimhoj mosque that Muslims who leave Islam may be killed, that young children who refuse to pray should be beaten, and that a woman may not take a job without her husband's permission. At three other mosques the clerics gave her the same answers. 2016-03-23 00:00:00Full Article
Sharia in Denmark
(Gatestone Institute) Judith Bergman - A television documentary, "The Mosques Behind the Veil," was aired in March on Danish TV2. Two young Muslims from outside Denmark went undercover in Gellerupparken, a predominantly Muslim ghetto in Aarhus. For three months, the fictitious couple, Fatma and Muhammed, visited eight mosques in Denmark with hidden cameras to hear what imams say behind closed doors. Fatma learned from imam Abu Bilal of the Grimhoj mosque that Muslims who leave Islam may be killed, that young children who refuse to pray should be beaten, and that a woman may not take a job without her husband's permission. At three other mosques the clerics gave her the same answers. 2016-03-23 00:00:00Full Article
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