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  1. Witty-Responsibility on

    There is literally no need for that’s everyone can pray in their homes, I am a Muslim, and I find this idea stupid, you don’t force your existence into people, polish people are known to not accept this and these people know this.

  2. Illustrious_Letter88 on

    So it begins…

    (Tak, tak, Tatarzy w Kruszynianach, którzy mają tyle wspólnego z islamem finansowanym przez petrodolary co mormoni z Cerkwią prawoslawną)

  3. > Plans for the new centre are being led by the Al-Fajr Foundation, a group that describes itself as “an Islamic and cultural foundation based in Kraków, established to serve, support, and empower the Muslim community in Kraków and across Poland”.

    Sraj-Fajr. Deport them.

  4. Cool. We have Muslim people in Poland. There’s no reason why they shouldn’t have a prayer centre in a city. There are two black churches in mine. Nobody died from it.

    What a pathetic panic.

  5. Double-Parsley-6809 on

    You need to be oblivious or stupid to think this is just some Muslim community in Krakow gathering money to open these centers.

    This is much bigger and there’s obviously money coming from certain countries who promote this.

  6. Wow, how is it possible that a place of religious worship can be created with one’s own money and without discounts, instead of as in the Roman sect, where everything is done with public funds? How is it possible that we cannot hand over a tenement house to someone as easily as it was done for the Vatican?

  7. Heavy_Dimension_2397 on

    Funny thing is, we already have prayer centres in Krakow. This wouldn’t be the first one.
    This is **literally** blown out of proportion for political reasons.

  8. > will not be an education centre; it will be a place of indoctrination

    What about the catholic churches then?

  9. jedyne co powinniśmy zbudowac dla muzułmanów to dodatkowe lotnisko aby łatwiej mogli stąd wyjechać 🙂

  10. chinkalichaczapuri on

    Why locals are labeled as racists when don’t accept foreign culture, but when immigrants do the same to culture of place they came to it OK then?

  11. ieatallthepussy on

    Get that shit all the way back to the gulf. We never wanted that, and never will. Some flavors don’t mix well, period.

  12. I think places of worship in general should not be built within residential buildings, unless the community owns the said building. Wonder what would the construction supervisor say. Another thing are the donations. Their sources shouldn’t be anonymous. If the residents don’t want something to open up within the building they live in, it should be respected.

  13. Nope. Pray at home. And id be against building a church as well so dont come at me with the whole “ur a right wing nazi”. This is 2026 we dont need any religious institutions we have enough. Lets build hospitals and schools which will help society as a whole. Also lets be honest here, mosques have a dubious history of radicalizing their congregations with money pouring in from qatar and saudi. Dont need this shit.

  14. Latter-Effective4542 on

    I read the article – it says a “far right group” is organizing protests against the Muslim prayer centre. “Far right groups” (i.e., anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, anti-woke, etc.), follow Russian troll farm propaganda. My guess is most people in Krakow would have no issue with it.

  15. This is how it starts – look at the islamification that’s happening across Europe. It starts with prayer centres, then madrassas and before you know it, it spreads into politics and daily life. I am not religious, but this needs to be avoided at all costs. UK or Sweden are good case studies of what can go wrong.