Italy: The government in Italy has drawn up a draft law to ban Muslim prayer places outside mosques, sparking controversy. Along with this, the government has also prepared a draft to stop religious conversions in the country.
According to the report, in this bill, it has been proposed to ban offering Namaz outside the country’s garages, industrial centers, industrial warehouses, and mosques.
According to reports, the Nationalist government led by Meloni has amended the country’s urban planning law. The draft law aims to prohibit the conversion of public places into places of religious worship or mosques.
Significantly, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, during her election campaign, had promised to make a law to stop Muslim refugees in the country, including conversion. According to the report, at present, a large part of Italy is troubled by the incidents of Muslim refugees and religious conversions.
Under this bill, all the mosques in Italy will be investigated and an attempt will be made to find out from where they get the funds. If this bill is passed in the Parliament, then those mosques, which are illegal, will be closed.
Lives in warehouses. Along with this, it has been said in the bill that if any industrial laps or garage is used for religious propaganda, then the accused will be punished severely.
Sami Salem, the imam or prayer leader of the Magliana Mosque in Rome, said it was a bill that clearly discriminates against Muslims and does not respect Italy’s constitution. The Constitution of Italy protects all citizens living here.