After being forced to live under Islamic rule for more than 700 years, one would think the current leaders of Spain would know better than to accept any Muslim immigrants at all, let alone allow these Muslim invaders to desecrate a historic church.

RAIR Foundation Despite all Christian religious activities being shut down in Spain due to the Coronavirus quarantine, the Lleida City Council authorized the use of this historical Christian space for Muslim public use, something that has infuriated the Christian community.

On Friday, April 24, five Muslims climbed to the top of Seo Vieja Cathedral, one of the most important Catholic buildings in the city of Lleida, Spain, to broadcast the call to prayer (adhan) from loudspeakers for Ramadan. Many viewed this event as both a foreshadowing of the direction in Spain, as well as a provocation towards non-Muslim Spaniards through the reclamation of land that was once under Islamic rule.

Gatherings in Spain, including Catholic Masses, are prohibited due to the Chinese coronavirus. This prohibition has been strictly followed throughout the country, including during Easter. This prohibition, however, is being increasingly ignored by the Islamic community as special considerations are being granted to them by left-wing politicians.

Lleida was a city that had been subjected to brutal rule by Islamic conquerers until the Reconquista of 1149. Sharia law dictates that all lands that have ever been ruled by Muslims is forever legally under Islamic rule.

Tomas Samuel, a former imam, says that according to Islamic text the Muslim call to prayer “shows power and control over the country. ” Samual cites one of the most important books for Islamic law, “Omdat Al-Ahkam”;

“Adhan is a very important ritual in the religious practice of Islam, one can liken it to the Muslim flag. Its proclamation shows that the people of the city are Muslims.”

Evicted five centuries ago by crusading Christians, jihadists have historically dreamed of, and worked towards, regaining the “lost Caliphate” of Spain. As reported by Gatestone: