The Muslim community in Agualva-Cacém, a once-quiet town in Portugal’s Sintra region, has unveiled a new mosque named “Masjid Qasim.” The opening ceremony, attended by local officials, Islamic leaders from Lisbon, and residents, epitomizes a growing surrender to a foreign ideology that stands in contrast to Portugal’s democratic values.
This mosque is more than just a place of worship—it is a symbol of how Portugal is being transformed into a land that no longer resembles its proud Christian heritage. Built with foreign Islamic funding, this structure is not merely a community hub, as claimed, but a foothold for an ideology incompatible with the principles of democracy, freedom, and equality.
The leadership of this Sharia-adherent mosque touts misleading platitudes about “promoting tolerance and coexistence,” but the reality is far darker. Islam, as dictated by its core texts, does not recognize equality or coexistence. Islamic law, the foundational ideology that guides such mosques, commands submission to Islamic tenets over respect for national laws. By celebrating this mosque, Portugal is embracing a system that discriminates against women, non-Muslims, and anyone who dares to question its teachings.
Shia Waves, which is based in Iraq, celebrated this Islamization of Portugal in the following report:
Sharia in Portugal: A Threat to Freedom
Islamic law rejects freedom in every sense. There is no freedom of religion—apostates face death. There is no freedom of speech—criticism of Islam is met with threats of violence or worse. Women are considered inferior, worth only half a man, according to Islamic doctrine. Non-Muslims, branded as infidels, are relegated to a subordinate status. […]
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