Converts to Islam

THREE SPANIARD WOMEN DITCH THEIR RIGHTS AND CONVERT TO TRAVEL AROUND THE KAABA, PAID FOR BY THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATING U.A.E……..

 

How the Islamics spread their creed.

García was a Christian who married a Palestinian man, with whom she had five children. “When they were born, I began wondering which of the two religions we had at home would bring more to my children,” she says. “They started going to Islamic religion school, and I would go with them, and I slowly began to be interested. I realized that I felt really good about it, and I started going deeper into it.” That was over 20 years ago.

Children are automatically deemed ”Muslim” due to the father, In misogynist Islam the mother is of non-consequence, she can be whatever, she’s subservient to the male anyway, and even more so being a non-Muslim.

NOTE: We should be actively evangelizing the Muslims, sparing no expense.

Spanish pilgrims of Muslim charity

Three women explain how they were able to travel into the heart of Islam

All thanks to a little help from the United Arab Emirates

MIGUEL ÁNGEL MEDINA 16 FEB 2014 – 14:28 
From left to right: María Antonia, Consuelo and Ángeles in a Madrid mosque. / KIKE PARA

Three women fulfill their obligations as Muslims, passing seven times around the Kaaba, the most sacred symbol of Islam, inside the Grand Mosque in Mecca. But their names are not Laila or Fatima or Aisha, just as their native tongue is not Arabic.

They are María Antonia, Ángeles and Consuelo, three Spaniards who converted to Islam and traveled to the holy city with help from the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, which each year pays for travel and lodging expenses (around 4,000 euros) for several people like this group of women.

In October, a group of 15 Muslim Spaniards from Madrid, Granada and Córdoba performed Hajj in Saudi Arabia on the invitation of a foundation from the UAE. “The trip was a gift from God,” says Ángeles Crespo, a 49-year-old former school teacher from Madrid.

“It was an adventure, an experience and an emotional feeling,” adds Consuelo, 51, who is from Zamora.

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