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Saturday, August 24, 2013
This day those who reject faith give up all hope of your religion. Yet fear them not, fear Me. This day I have perfected your religion and have chosen for you Submission as your religion.

Koran: 5:4

“Islam's holiest scriptures, the Quran and the Hadiths, include almost countless orders for Muslims to suppress, harm and kill non-Muslims

If there is some loophole in the law then it should be closed so that Islam can be outlawed. That would be a start.
Then all Muslims could convert to sanity or leave the country to go back home to the insane world of Islam.
islamversuseurope— Nicolai Sennels
The Danish Constitution's section 78, 2., states that "Associations that work or are looking to achieve their goals by violence, incitement of violence or similar punishable influence of people of different convictions, shall be dissolved by law."

This targets associations, not ideologies, and cannot simply be extended. But it can be used against Islamic organizations that openly call for killing of non-Muslims, apostates and critics of Islam and other illegal activities.

Anti-terror laws and other existing sections may also be used against such groups. Section 67 of the Danish Constitution is concerned with religious freedom, which is not a given in Denmark: "Citizens have the right to unite in communities to worship God according to their conviction, provided that nothing is taught or done which is contrary to good morals or public order."

Islam's holiest scriptures, the Quran and the Hadiths, include almost countless orders for Muslims to suppress, harm and kill non-Muslims. It also tells Muslim men to beat disobedient women, it allows paedophilia and its aim is to eradicate man-made law and install sharia world wide. Islam is, without any doubt, contrary to good morals and public order. Unfortunately, deviating from the literal interpretation of Islamic texts is - contrary to all other major religions - illegal according to the Quran and is punishable with death. When will our police and courts find the courage to enforce the law?

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