If Saudis or elements within are calling for a boycott of Switzerland - and they don't have a single church - or other non-Muslim places of worship - then it becomes clearer that they feel that Islam should be given special priority world wide - that their intolerance towards others should not recognised as a human rights violation - but accepted as an integral part of Islam.This is the same supremacist view that is in operation around Europe. While Muslims in Europe show an aversion to integration - they push for more and more accommodation be made for their religious beliefs - which includes advocating for measures that would mean Europeans accept Islamic law.
From the sidelines Muslim nations are calling 'islamophobia' - while blatantly denying Christians and others religious rights in their own countries. Muslims feel that their ideology and way of life should not gain equality but be made superior - and that one day the world will come around and realise that they were right all along.
A number of religious figures in Saudi Arabia called to boycott Switzerland and withdraw all Muslim deposits from bank accounts in the country in protest against the Swiss referendum that banned building new minarets.
The UAE-based newspaper al-Bayan reported that religious moderator Khaled al-Shamrani called for afar-reaching boycott on all good and products originating in Switzerland. He also called upon Muslims to avoid traveling to the country. Religious figure Ahmed al-Hassan called wealthy Muslims to withdraw their deposits from Swiss banks.
Ynet
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