In Nîmes (Gard)
“All governance will fall, hamdulillah
(“thanks to God”, Editor’s note)
.
We will no longer have all these tricolor flags which plague us, which give us headaches;
which have no value with Allah.
The only value they have is satanic value.
(…) Those who imposed them are simply so that we hate each other, that we do not love each other, that we put hatred in our hearts.”
For these few words pronounced last Friday, February 9 during a sermon, and broadcast live via the social network Facebook, Mahjoub Mahjoubi, the imam of the At-Tawba mosque, one of the two Muslim places of worship in Bagnols-sur -Cèze (Gard), risks being expelled from France.
In any case, this is the will of the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, who, nine days after the events, requested the withdrawal of the residence permit and the return to his country of origin of this man of Tunisian nationality.
A distance which, however, risks encountering some administrative complications
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