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Canadian Muslims invite everyone to join ‘Million Person March’ against LGBT indoctrination in schools

Updated: August 3, 2023 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Aug 3, 2023 – 1:35 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Canadian Muslims are planning to hold a “Million Person March” to combat LGBT indoctrination in schools.  

On September 22, 2023, Ottawa businessman and Muslim activist Kamel El-Cheikh hopes to gather Canadians of all faiths to march against LGBT ideology being pushed on children in the nation’s schools. 

“I am optimistic – absolutely,” El-Cheikh told the Post Millennial in a recent interview. “You know, if [there’s] one thing that’s going to inspire Canadians from coast to coast to go down and protest, it’s the kids and their innocence and it’s families.” 

In recent months, El-Cheikh has led Muslim and Christian groups in Ottawa in protests against gender ideology and sex education in the city’s schools. 

According to El-Cheikh, schools are beginning to directly target Muslim children with LGBT ideology. He revealed that one school pamphlet even asked children, “Can I still be Muslim if I am queer?”  

The pamphlet answered that Islam and homosexuality are not in conflict and an active homosexual can be a good Muslim. According to El-Cheik, such a statement is tantamount to “blasphemy.” 

“The kids called [the teacher] out on it and

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