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A ban on saying prayers in the street, a practice by French Muslims unable to find space in mosques, has come into effect in the capital, Paris.
Interior Minister Claude Gueant has offered believers the use of a disused fire brigade barracks instead.
The phenomenon of street prayers, which see Muslims spreading mats on footpaths, became a political issue after far right protests.
France is home to the biggest Muslim minority in Western Europe.
By some estimates, as many as six million French people, or just under 10% of the population, are Muslims, with origins in France's former North African colonies.
Their integration has been a source of political debate in recent years, and earlier this year France became the first EU state to ban the wearing of the Islamic veil in public.
'Mosques co-operating'
The new ban came into force at midnight (22:00 GMT) on Thursday, in time for traditional Muslim Friday prayers.
Mohamed Salah Hamza inside the former barracks to be used a Paris prayer hall, 15 September
Speaking earlier this week to Le Figaro, Mr Gueant said about 1,000 people were using two streets in the capital's multi-ethnic Goutte d'Or district for prayers.
He said an agreement had been reached with two local mosques for the state to rent out the disused barracks on Boulevard Ney with floorspace of 2,000 sq m (yds) for three years.
To encourage believers to use the new space, prayers would not be held inside the existing mosques for the first few weeks.
He said he did not believe force would have to be used to impose the ban because dialogue was "bearing fruit".
Responding to Mr Gueant's plan, Mohamed Salah Hamza, an imam in the Goutte d'Or, said preparations at the barracks were behind schedule, and he feared a "climate of anarchy".
"We are not cattle," he was quoted as saying by France's TF1 News.
Far right protests at the "Islamisation" of the Goutte d'Or district began last year and in December the leader of the French National Front, Marine Le Pen, accused Muslim fundamentalists of using prayers for political ends.
She controversially compared the practice to the Nazi wartime occupation of France.
 
This is not only for Muslims, but Sikhs, Hindus and Christians as well, who may do the same thing as well.
 
i suggest all french muslims to move away from france, they can go to other european countries

or forgot sake develop your country and live there, or europeans will keeping playing with them
 
When there is a limited amount of space inside a mosque it is very rare. The only time i have seen this is at a funeral. One should always respect each others religions. Praying outside a mosque because of no space inside is no big deal? To make it a crime is i believe a crime itself

it is also correct if it is applied on other religions.
plz dont try to victimize yourself.
 
i suggest all french muslims to move away from france, they can go to other european countries

or forgot sake develop your country and live there, or europeans will keeping playing with them

Why?? Is there some Quranic injunction that Muslims must pray in the streets?? And are they noit being offered another place to pray??
 
When there is a limited amount of space inside a mosque it is very rare. The only time i have seen this is at a funeral. One should always respect each others religions. Praying outside a mosque because of no space inside is no big deal? To make it a crime is i believe a crime itself

It creates traffic and can cause accidents as people will have to walk on the road to skip past people.

Also seen muslims praying on the road, that is a hazard and should be illegal.
 
Paris ban on Muslim street prayers and allowed Extreme Fashion catwalk on streets that does not involve cloths.
Hail Moderate France ... :tdown:
 
it is also correct if it is applied on other religions.
plz dont try to victimize yourself.

I'm not victimizing myself. How can i victimize myself when i want the same ruling for all? Get a grip. The french are taking the pi**
What is the big deal if there is a lack of space?
 
I love how the super muzloums take offense at any suggestion that rules of civilized behaviour should apply to them as well - yeah, sure leave france, go to Arabia, lets see if they will even let you in, then lets see you break any law in arabia - Please go now
 
it is also correct if it is applied on other religions.
plz dont try to victimize yourself.

french political leaders and sarkozy in recent years have gone out of their way to pander to right wing forces. Because they are suffering at the ballot box. Inidans and pakistanis should recognise the symbolism. This is a cheap way of trying to appeal to the baser insticts that exist in all nations. Muse you should know better.
 
french political leaders and sarkozy in recent years have gone out of their way to pander to right wing forces. Because they are suffering at the ballot box. Inidans and pakistanis should recognise the symbolism. This is a cheap way of trying to appeal to the baser insticts that exist in all nations. Muse you should know better.

I don't see it in the same light as you are suggesting -- Rights and responsibilities - now Sarkozy may well be playing to the right, but I don't think every instance should be seen in that light - there is more to France than Sarkozy and the right and whatever that something more is, it attracts a lot of Muslims, N'est pas?
 
Sorry - these damn denial of service attacks
 
A ban on saying prayers in the street, a practice by French Muslims unable to find space in mosques, has come into effect in the capital, Paris.
Interior Minister Claude Gueant has offered believers the use of a disused fire brigade barracks instead.
The phenomenon of street prayers, which see Muslims spreading mats on footpaths, became a political issue after far right protests.
France is home to the biggest Muslim minority in Western Europe.
By some estimates, as many as six million French people, or just under 10% of the population, are Muslims, with origins in France's former North African colonies.
Their integration has been a source of political debate in recent years, and earlier this year France became the first EU state to ban the wearing of the Islamic veil in public.
'Mosques co-operating'
The new ban came into force at midnight (22:00 GMT) on Thursday, in time for traditional Muslim Friday prayers.
Mohamed Salah Hamza inside the former barracks to be used a Paris prayer hall, 15 September
Speaking earlier this week to Le Figaro, Mr Gueant said about 1,000 people were using two streets in the capital's multi-ethnic Goutte d'Or district for prayers.
He said an agreement had been reached with two local mosques for the state to rent out the disused barracks on Boulevard Ney with floorspace of 2,000 sq m (yds) for three years.
To encourage believers to use the new space, prayers would not be held inside the existing mosques for the first few weeks.
He said he did not believe force would have to be used to impose the ban because dialogue was "bearing fruit".
Responding to Mr Gueant's plan, Mohamed Salah Hamza, an imam in the Goutte d'Or, said preparations at the barracks were behind schedule, and he feared a "climate of anarchy".
"We are not cattle," he was quoted as saying by France's TF1 News.
Far right protests at the "Islamisation" of the Goutte d'Or district began last year and in December the leader of the French National Front, Marine Le Pen, accused Muslim fundamentalists of using prayers for political ends.
She controversially compared the practice to the Nazi wartime occupation of France.

I have not seen this happen here in India and we have more than 200 million Muslims.
 
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