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Muhammad Parades Assert Power in U.S. Cities

Sep 24, 2025

Across major U.S. cities like New York, Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta, parades glorifying Islam’s "prophet" Muhammad have taken over the streets with floats of Mecca and Medina, flags waving high, and processions designed to showcase power. Even New York City’s mayor, Eric Adams, joined in by hosting a City Hall event for Muhammad just before the anniversary of 9/11, pledging to make his birthday an official city holiday. What is being celebrated as “diversity” is, in reality, a bold display of religious-political dominance, signaling the next phase of Islam’s growing influence over American culture and institutions.


America’s foundation of faith, freedom, and patriotism is being eroded as leaders increasingly accommodate an ideology that historically advanced through conquest and bloodshed. Former Muslim scholar Ali Sina has long warned about the violent and oppressive legacy of Muhammad, even offering $50,000 to anyone who could refute his charges using Islam’s own texts — a challenge that has never been met. If these parades can march openly in both progressive New York and conservative Texas, the message is clear: the goal is not coexistence, but control. What begins as pageantry may well foreshadow a broader push for dominance across the nation.


SOURCE: RAIR Foundation

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