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France: Knife-wielding man screaming ‘On the Quran of Mecca’ attacks man in Corsica car park

“France: Knife-wielding Muslim screaming ‘On the Qur’an of Mecca’ attacks man in Corsica car park”, Jihad Watch, January 8, 2024:

“This seems to be a favorite phrase of some jihad-minded individuals in France.

In October 2023, a Muslim threatened a Paris synagogue: “On the Qur’an of Mecca, I will come with an explosive belt to your synagogue and blow everything up.”

In December 2023, a Muslim threatened a police officer: “On the Qur’an of Mecca, I will f**k you and your family, we know who you are.”

In September 2021, a Muslim threatened French politician Eric Zemmour: “By the Qur’an of Mecca, I will smoke you out.”

Can any comparable examples be found of people swearing on the Bible or any other text held sacred by anyone to commit acts of violence? Now, why is that?….”

Read the full article at Jihadwatch.org

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