Sugar Land, Texas—a once-sleepy American suburb steeped in family values and traditional civic life—is being rapidly transformed. This past Saturday, its heart, Town Square, became the stage for a jarring public display of Islamic “religious” and political power. Thousands of Muslims gathered not in a mosque, but directly in front of Sugar Land City Hall, for the first-ever open-air Iftar in the region. The event, which was organized by a highly controversial Pakistani-national based in Houston, Rehan Siddiqui, marked far more than the end of a daily Ramadan fast. It marked a territorial and ideological milestone for Texas.
The Islamic call to prayer, or adhan, rang out over loudspeakers across the square. Streets fell silent. Children stopped playing. Muslims dropped to their knees. A giant screen prominently displayed a live broadcast from Masjid al-Haram in Mecca—the holiest site in Islam, where non-Muslims are legally banned from entering, let alone witnessing religious rites.
The adhan itself is not a neutral religious chant. It is a theological and political statement. Translated, it declares:
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The Islamic call to prayer, or adhan, rang out over loudspeakers across the square. Streets fell silent. Children stopped playing. Muslims dropped to their knees. A giant screen prominently displayed a live broadcast from Masjid al-Haram in Mecca—the holiest site in Islam, where non-Muslims are legally banned from entering, let alone witnessing religious rites.
The Adhan: A Declaration of Supremacy, Not Solidarity
Organizers billed the event as a message of “unity” and “togetherness.” But for those familiar with Islamic doctrine, the message was clear and unapologetic: Islam is here—not to coexist, but to dominate.The adhan itself is not a neutral religious chant. It is a theological and political statement. Translated, it declares:
The adhan is a proclamation of Islamic supremacy over all other belief systems. As noted by RAIR Foundation in previous investigations, Islamic texts treat the public proclamation of the adhan as a “flag” of Muslim control. The Hadiths record Muhammad’s military campaigns, where he was said to determine whether to attack or spare a town based on whether the adhan could be heard. If it could, the town was considered Muslim and left alone. If not, it was ripe for conquest.“Allah is greater [than your god]… There is no god but Allah… Muhammad is the messenger of Allah… Come to prayer… Come to success…”
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Mecca Comes to Texas: Sugar Land Officials Handed the Town Square to a Pakistani Propagandist—Blacklisted in India—to Broadcast Islamic Supremacy (Video) - RAIR
Sugar Land, Texas—a once-sleepy American suburb steeped in family values and traditional civic life—is being rapidly transformed.
