Italian govt bans burqas, niqabs, Islamic practices, Portugal Follows

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Makkah is a sacred place just like Vatican city, whereas streets are public places for everyone. Why would non muslims want to visit a region where a pilgrimage is performed for those practising Islam only?

What does this tweet has anything to do with the Italian government post, anyway?smiley24

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Originally posted by: Leenaaa

Makkah is a sacred place just like Vatican city, whereas streets are public places for everyone. Why would non muslims want to visit a region where a pilgrimage is performed for those practising Islam only?

What does this tweet has anything to do with the Italian government post, anyway?smiley24

I am curious to know if Vatican City restricts entry to anyone ? That place has the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope resides there .


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Posted: 1 months ago
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Interesting thread, Sutapasima smiley1

It really has become a 'balancing act' to handle the integration of Muslim in non-Islamic countries. At least the not covering of the face has very practical reasons...

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