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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mord on September 24, 2008, 01:11:07 PM
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http://reportonarrakis.blogspot.com/2008/09/you-cant-bury-your-stepfather-on.html
You can't bury your stepfather on a Saturday, he wasn't a Muslim, family is told
England is slipping further down dhimmitude by it's on free will. A cemetry refused to bury a man on Saturday because weekends are resevered exclusively for muslims. The city explained the purpose of the policy is to accomodate islamic requirements that muslims be buired as soon as possible.Daily Mail
A grieving family have been told they cannot bury their stepfather on a Saturday - because he was not a Muslim.
Jean Maltby wanted the funeral for her stepfather Harold Lemaire to be held this coming Saturday so relatives from further afield could attend[...]
But when Ms Maltby's funeral director called council-run City Road Cemetery to arrange a memorial service in the chapel followed by burial, he was told the funeral would not be allowed on a Saturday because the family was not Muslim.
Today Sheffield Council confirmed it does not offer funerals at the weekend except to Muslims, to meet Islamic requirements that the dead must be buried as soon as possible.
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I support this law - they all should be buried as soon as possible.
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Of course, Sheffield residents won't dare protest this for fear of being labelled racists. The English are not even resisting the takeover. It's hard to feel sorry for them.
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I support this law - they all should be buried as soon as possible.
I think someone is misinterpreting the real meaning of intended law, may be due to the obvious translation difficulties on computers from Arabic to Kurdish to Persian to Urdu to English. The real meaning could be checked by reverting through back translations and the real meaning may turn out to be that they all should be buried in a day.
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i don't know how it's done in america, but in britain, in one or two styles of synagogue anyway, people pay an annual synagogue membership over their life, and that covers funeral expenses.
It's not up to the government or local council or anything. The jewish community supports itself.