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- Dec 2016
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conservativepost.com conservativepost.com
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According to recent reports, a Muslim-owned arts and crafts store in Dearborn, Michigan has started forcing female Christian employees to wear traditional Islamic headscarves while on the lock.
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andmagazine.com andmagazine.com
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Enter Khilaf Krafts, located in Dearborn, Michigan, my hometown. Since the Christian majority on the Supreme Court thought it was apropos to allow family business owners the right to enforce their religious views upon their employees, the Muslim-family-owned business, Khilaf Krafts, has followed their lead by forcing their female employees (even Christian ones) to wear hijabs (the traditional Muslim head piece) while working at their place of business.
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noscomunicamos.com noscomunicamos.com
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A company named Khilaf Krafts, a Muslim-owned art and craft store in Michigan, is forcing their female employees to wear a Muslim hijab, therefore forcing their religion on their employees. This isn’t your typical piece of uniform, its a garment related directly to the religion of Islam.
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www.religiousmind.com www.religiousmind.com
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According to recent reports, a Muslim-owned arts and crafts store in Dearborn, Michigan has started forcing female Christian employees to wear traditional Islamic headscarves while on the lock. Khilaf Krafts initiated the requirement shortly after the 5 to 4 decision in Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby, which gave family-owned business the right to religious expression and decision making.
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- Nov 2016
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www.themoralofthestory.us www.themoralofthestory.us
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According to recent reports, a Muslim-owned arts and crafts store in Dearborn, Michigan has started forcing female Christian employees to wear traditional Islamic headscarves while on the lock.
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americannews.com americannews.com
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, a Muslim-owned arts and crafts store in Dearborn, Michigan has started forcing female Christian employees to wear traditional Islamic headscarves while on the lock.
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culturalmarxism.net culturalmarxism.net
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Some people are taking the Supreme Court’s decision in the Burwell v. Hobby Lobby case very seriously, including this Muslim-owned craft store in Dearborn, Michigan. The arts-and-crafts store has taken the ruling to mean that they can demand their Christian employees to wear traditional Islamic headscarves to work.
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