In the British city of Blackburn, with a heavy Muslim population, Trick or Treaters were ordered to avoid being on the streets in that neighborhood on Halloween.

The Rebel The flyer below was placed on public places like lamp posts and so on reveals the uniquely Islamic approach to multiculturalism, which is to say, “we don’t like it, so you mustn’t do it.” Not only will you not get any candy here, we don’t even want to see you in the streets. Other cultures simply politely decline to participate, but rarely tell the host population not to enjoy their own cultural practices themselves.

The English portion of the flyer reads as follows:

Dear people of Blackburn,

Halloween is approaching and we, the Muslim community of little Harwood, would kindly ask you to avoid coming through our streets and to our houses during Halloween, (an impure holiday due to its pagan roots)

Celebrating it around our homes desecrates our families. We therefore ask you to explain this situation to your children and avoid them knocking on our doors to play Trick or Treat on Halloween.

We wish you a happy holiday and expect you to respect our way of life – The Muslims of Little Harwood

We would like to add a fatwa to support our request

(There is a Fatwa in Arabic below English text but no translation available)

I’m sure you’ve seen the decline in celebrations of Christmas in schools where Muslim students are present. Christmas trees are banned, decorations are discouraged, Christmas concerts have become Winter concerts, all so as not to offend Muslims. At the same time, Muslim holiday closings are being forced into the school calendar as is the teaching of Islam in the classroom, under the new Arab Muslim-financed Common Core curriculum at many schools.

Name any country where Muslims were once the minority that has not turned into a Muslim-ruled country, even before they exceed 50% of the population. Egypt and Lebanon were once Christian countries. Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Maldives all used to be Buddhist countries but now are Muslim. Muslims killed 80 million Hindus in India before India gave them Pakistan as a Muslim state, yet they are still causing problems in India.

If any article of clothing deserves to be mocked and disrespected, it’s surely the hateful haberdashery that is the real burqa, a fabric coffin designed to make women invisible 365 days a year.

if you venture onto Amazon’s website, there’s no shortage of nun costumes for sale, ranging from “Scary Nun” to “Sexy Bad Habit Nun.” Welcome to the new normal, folks, in which mocking the burqa is bad – because somebody might get violent – but mocking a nun’s habit is kosher because, really, what are a bunch of wimpy Christians gonna do…?

Frontpage Religions have a long history of not getting along with one another, but there is only one religion that has never gotten along with any other religion, is engaging in a religious war with every religion that exists, with atheists who have no religion, and even with its own co-religionists.

Muslim hostility to Christians and Jews is not a phenomenon that began with the modern State of Israel or American foreign policy. Muslims have warred with Christians and Jews as minorities and persecuted them as majorities.

Islam hated Judaism and Christianity from the start. The Koran urges Muslims not to befriend Jews or Christians (Koran 5:51) speaks of “enmity and hatred” with Christians (Koran 5:15) and the Jews (Koran 5:65) who are also to be cursed. The Jews are accused of “creating disorder” (Koran 5:65) and Christians are accused of worshiping their priests (Koran 9:31). The Jews and Christians believe in evil things (Koran 4:52) and Allah’s curse will be upon them (Koran 9:30).

Muslims don’t hate and kill Jews because of Israel. They hate Israel because it is Jewish.

The real reason why a Muslim carries out a terrorist attack in New York or Boston is the same reason why a church gets burned in Egypt or bombed in Syria. It’s the same reason why teenage British girls get raped and why the Christian population of the Middle East has shrunk from a quarter to a tenth.

The Koran’s scriptural hatred encouraged Muslim warlords to spread Islam through the mass murder, enslavement and rape of Jews and Christians. The legacy of hatred began with the ethnic cleansing of Jews and Christians from what is today Saudi Arabia and the persecution of Middle Eastern Christians and Jews continues into the modern era.

It is this old hatred that is behind the terrorism against Israeli Jews and Egyptian Christians. It is not a new hatred, but an old one.

If Islam’s conflict were only with Christians and Jews, it might be dismissed as an old rivalry. But Islam, at least scripturally, hates Jews and Christians less than it hates every other religion out there. While Jews and Christians have the provisional status of People of the Book, second class citizens, the rest of the world is treated as idolaters and polytheists and faces an even more unrelenting genocide.

If the Koran is nasty toward Christians and Jews, it’s even worse when it comes to everyone else. “Kill the idolaters wherever you find them” (Koran 9:5), “Kill them wherever you meet them” (Koran 2:192) and “When you meet in regular battle those who disbelieve, smite their necks” (Koran 47:5).

These are not mere words. The Muslim conquests of India led to the mass murder of as many as 80 million Hindus. The Hindu Kush mountain range commemorates a small part of the genocide that took place. Likewise the Buddhists were massacred in large numbers.

Islam does not win many religious debates. It achieves its victory through the Koranic command, “Fight those who believe not in Allah” (Koran 9:29).

This isn’t ancient history; it’s why Muslims continue to kill Hindus and Buddhists today.

Apologists will claim that it’s the Hindus and Buddhists, like the Christians and Jews, who are persecuting Muslims. But it’s hard to argue that Hindu and Buddhist minorities in Pakistan are persecuting Muslims.

Muslims engage in religious conflicts both as majorities and minorities. They persecute other religions regardless of whether they are old or new, even if there is no existing history of conflict. They are motivated by a relentless xenophobia.

When Muslims run out of non-Muslims to persecute, they attack other Muslims. In Libya and Tunisia, Salafists have targeted Sufis. Syria and Iraq are being torn apart by conflicts between Sunnis and Shiites.