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◌ Europe: The continent that woke up late — for Fajr prayer

The Great Irony of the 21st Century

Once upon a time, Europe had knights, cathedrals, opera, cheese competitions, and wars that were understandable—sort of.
Today, it has more mosques than cathedrals, more Ramadan than Christmas, and more consideration for Islam than the culture that produced Dante, Beethoven, and the Mona Lisa.
And this, dear friends, is not just a demographic process. It is a cultural revolution with a French ID card, Swedish citizenship, and an Afghan dress code.
Beginning: From total secularism… to passive Islamization

Post-World War II Europe had a passionate affair with secularism.
The church became a joke. Religious values ​​were thrown out. God was replaced by the welfare state, and tradition – by a television with twenty channels of art porn.

Then, when they looked for someone to clean the toilets, build the trains, and replenish the missing birthrate — they found the solution: Muslim immigration.

But what did they get? Not just working hands. But also an ideology with a beard, Muslim prayer rugs, and a worldview that says:
“The West is corrupt, we will bring the truth.”

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And this truth does not include paintings of Muhammad, women in jeans, or babies born out of wedlock.

The numbers don’t lie, only the intellectuals

  • In France: More than 10% of Muslims already define themselves “more religious than their parents”.
  • In Brussels: More than 50% of the population under the age of 18 — Muslims.
  • In Britain: Muhammad has become the most popular name for babies.
  • In Sweden: You can’t celebrate Christmas in kindergarten without a multicultural committee (but Ramadan is accepted with an activity kit).

And what does the liberal elite do?
Continues to count kippahs at parties and call it an “exciting mix of cultures.”

The Swedish Model: Give a Hand to Those Who Ask for One

In Sweden, the country that believes in “not harming anyone, including attackers,” the government has adopted a model in which everything Muslim is sacred.

  • A woman who refuses to shake a man’s hand? “A different culture, must be respected.”
  • A group that seeks to separate men and women at university? “Multidimensional inclusion.”
  • Riots over a cartoon? “A failure of intercultural dialogue.”

Someone asked where feminism, freedom of expression, and those values ​​they were sold in schools are?
They probably fell asleep in the middle of reading. Or they were simply afraid to tell the truth — because it might end up being labeled an “Islamophobe.”

France: The Republic in the Nightmares of Charlie Hebdo

Remember Charlie Hebdo? The French magazine that painted Mohammed and then was murdered by religious fanatics?
What was the elite’s response?

  • Demonstration: ✔
  • Candlelight: ✔
  • Identification with freedom: ✔
  • Policy change? Eye-opening? Maybe clear boundaries? ❌❌❌

On the contrary: add more hours of tolerance education in schools (i.e.: don’t draw Muhammad), and establish more centers for dialogue (i.e.: negotiate with fanatics).
Because the problem is not radicalization — but our insensitivity to it.

The problem is not Islam — but the fear of Islam

The ordinary Muslim person does not necessarily want to conquer Paris.
But when society The receiver:

  • is silent in the face of expressions of hatred,
  • is afraid to enforce the law against bigots,
  • and blurs any distinction between guest and host culture —
    it transforms itself from a “pluralistic refuge” into a breeding ground for fundamentalism.

This is no longer a discourse of cultures, but a discourse of soft conquest.

The New Europe: Progressivism with a Prayer Screen

Within a decade or two, we will see:

  • A synagogue that becomes an Islamic center.
  • Public schools that do not allow hot dogs.
  • Holidays according to the Hijri calendar.
  • Star and moon campaigns on EU flags.
  • Judges struggling to decide whether Sharia law conflicts with human rights law.

And don’t forget the mantra:
“It’s different, not less good. You’re just racist.”

Is this the end of the road? Not necessarily

  • There are voices in Europe that are awakening — some on the right, some are simply sane.
  • There are public struggles, secular Muslim women’s movements, brave bloggers and legislators who are awakening.
  • But the consensus is still sleeping on a couch wrapped in multiculturalism, wrapped in a blanket of guilt From colonialism.

To save Europe — we need to understand that equality does not include cultural suicide.
And tolerance — is not intended to protect those who trample it from within.

Summary: Europe does not really become Muslim — it simply ceases to be European

The question is not whether there will be Muslims in Europe. There will be, and always have been.
The question is whether Europe will maintain its identity — or become a collage of warnings with cultural cautionary laws.

Meanwhile, in Brussels, demonstrations are being held in favor of freedom of speech — only without hurting feelings.
In Paris — they write about liberalism, only without cartoons.
And in Berlin — they talk about tolerance, only quietly — so that the neighborhood doesn’t hear.

Because the new Europe may not declare itself Muslim,
but it has certainly learned to say “There is no god but Allah” — just with a Scandinavian accent.

* The English translation of the title is: Europe: The continent that woke up late – the double meaning here is the point!!!

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