Sharia Patrols' Spotted In Texas Demanding Stores Stop Selling Alcohol And Pork
A Houston-area imam has sparked both outrage and concern after launching a campaign to pressure Muslim-owned stores to stop selling pork,
alcohol, and lottery tickets.
The campaign, led by Imam F. Qasim ibn Ali Khan of Masjid At-Tawhid, was captured in a viral video showing him confronting a store employee and accusing the business of selling 'haram' products forbidden under Islamic law.
Khan, who leads a Nation of Islam-affiliated mosque warns business owners they will face boycotts and public protests if they refuse to comply.
He says a nationwide protest movement is set to begin specifically targeting Muslim businesses that violate Islamic teachings.
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Khan himself is visually identifiable by his bright red-orange henna-dyed beard, a style often associated as a marker of strict Sharia adherence
A Houston imam has launched a campaign targeting Muslim-owned stores that sell pork, alcohol, or lottery tickets, warning they'll face boycotts and protests.
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