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Texans threaten to cover land with pigs’ blood to block Muslim cemetery

So why can't they just use the cemetery which rest of Americans use? Even in death they don't wanna integrate it seems.
 
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So why can't they just use the cemetery which rest of Americans use? Even in death they don't wanna integrate it seems.
Just about all religious graveyards have that problem, as if the dead really cared.
 
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“When somebody dies they bury them at that time. They don’t know whether they were shot, diseased or anything else. All they do is wrap them in a sheet from the grave and bury them,” Troy Gosnell told the local CBS station.

A dead body always has an autopsy done on it to confirm cause of death. A autopsy is waived if the death is confirmed by a hospital or medical official.

Very creative. Just waiting for @gambit and every other redneck on here to back this and say stay out of murica bla bla bla

A town of 3,000 I doubt they have any Muslims living there.

So why can't they just use the cemetery which rest of Americans use? Even in death they don't wanna integrate it seems.

Our Masjid has bought land in the local cemetery exclusively for Muslims. And this is usually how many Masjids do. Its cheaper because you're buying bulk and you have more leverage in the expenses. It can save you 75%.
 
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The problem with Americans and most Westerners is that they don't know that their governments are committing unimaginable suffering worldwide. Or they know, but don't care which is worse. Point is, reprisals for American state terrorism worldwide is fully justified and unavoidable. I'm actually amazed that Muslims are so kind to the West.
 
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The problem with Americans and most Westerners is that they don't know that their governments are committing unimaginable suffering worldwide. Or they know, but don't care which is worse. Point is, reprisals for American state terrorism worldwide is fully justified and unavoidable. I'm actually amazed that Muslims are so kind to the West.

USA, and every other sovereign nation, has every right to defend itself from such attacks. Those who try to justify attacks by these terrorists are just as bad as the terrorists themselves.

Back to the topic, this special graveyard for Muslims will go through the same procedures as anybody else's graveyards as prescribed by law, nothing more and nothing less.
 
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Some residents of the Farmersville, which has a population of 3,000 said that their main concern was the way in which they believed Muslims inter their dead.

“When somebody dies they bury them at that time. They don’t know whether they were shot, diseased or anything else. All they do is wrap them in a sheet from the grave and bury them,” Troy Gosnell told the local CBS station.
how do the Texans bury their dead? do they go for post-mortem for every dead body
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The problem with Americans and most Westerners is that they don't know that their governments are committing unimaginable suffering worldwide. Or they know, but don't care which is worse. Point is, reprisals for American state terrorism worldwide is fully justified and unavoidable. I'm actually amazed that Muslims are so kind to the West.
You forgot type number 3, those who know but are unable to do anything about it.

They are so kind because they realize in first hand experience that the Government is a different animal from the actual civilians. The majority of which are just brainwashed sheep.

how do the Texans bury their dead? do they go for post-mortem for every dead body
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They do a sacrificial chicken ritual, where they drown a chicken in Texas Crude oil (must be from Texas) and say a few prayers, drag the oil soaked chicken carcass around the grave and then putting it in the grave with a final prayer. Then they put the casket into the grave and bury it.

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how do the Texans bury their dead? do they go for post-mortem for every dead body
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An autopsy is pretty much done in every case, according to Section 6(a) of Article 49.25 of Texas Code of Criminal Procedures:

CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 49. INQUESTS UPON DEAD BODIES

Sec. 6. DEATH INVESTIGATIONS.

(a) Any medical examiner, or his duly authorized deputy, shall be authorized, and it shall be his duty, to hold inquests with or without a jury within his county, in the following cases:
1. When a person shall die within twenty-four hours after admission to a hospital or institution or in prison or in jail;
2. When any person is killed; or from any cause dies an unnatural death, except under sentence of the law; or dies in the absence of one or more good witnesses;
3. When the body or a body part of a person is found, the cause or circumstances of death are unknown, and:
(A) the person is identified; or
(B) the person is unidentified;
4. When the circumstances of the death of any person are such as to lead to suspicion that he came to his death by unlawful means;
5. When any person commits suicide, or the circumstances of his death are such as to lead to suspicion that he committed suicide;
6. When a person dies without having been attended by a duly licensed and practicing physician, and the local health officer or registrar required to report the cause of death under Section 193.005, Health and Safety Code, does not know the cause of death. When the local health officer or registrar of vital statistics whose duty it is to certify the cause of death does not know the cause of death, he shall so notify the medical examiner of the county in which the death occurred and request an inquest;
7. When the person is a child who is younger than six years of age and the death is reported under Chapter 264, Family Code; and
8. When a person dies who has been attended immediately preceding his death by a duly licensed and practicing physician or physicians, and such physician or physicians are not certain as to the cause of death and are unable to certify with certainty the cause of death as required by Section 193.004, Health and Safety Code. In case of such uncertainty the attending physician or physicians, or the superintendent or general manager of the hospital or institution in which the deceased shall have died, shall so report to the medical examiner of the county in which the death occurred, and request an inquest.

(b) The inquests authorized and required by this Article shall be held by the medical examiner of the county in which the death occurred.

(c) In making such investigations and holding such inquests, the medical examiner or an authorized deputy may administer oaths and take affidavits. In the absence of next of kin or legal representatives of the deceased, the medical examiner or authorized deputy shall take charge of the body and all property found with it.
 
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Guys..nut elements exists in each society..but a society is measured with how the rule of law responds to these nut elements....In US, rule of law is supreme..so it is wise for Muslims to go to court and sort out the issue...
 
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Guys..nut elements exists in each society..but a society is measured with how the rule of law responds to these nut elements....In US, rule of law is supreme..so it is wise for Muslims to go to court and sort out the issue...

And that is exactly what will happen.
 
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A town of 3,000 I doubt they have any Muslims living there.
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Probably a sleepy mostly Protestant town with relatively cheap land prices. Suddenly they are ground zero for a cemetery for outsiders of a different religion. Not gong over well with the locals.

Just about all religious graveyards have that problem, as if the dead really cared.

Not sure what percent of graveyards have religious requirements but I'm sure it is very small.

As Theoretic Muslim mentioned usually a section in a cemetery is bought in a huge block so people of a same religion can be buried together. Or even it is subdivided out completely as a small cemetery in itself.
 
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