New Swedish Children's Book: "My Grandfather Has Four Women"

New Swedish Children's Book: "My Grandfather Has Four Women"

Normalization of the Sharia law is accelerating in Sweden

A new book intended for children in Sweden has the title "Santa Claus has four women" is another example of how the Sharia law is normalized as the country takes over thousands of Muslim immigrants.

A book titled "Farfar Har fyra fruar" in Swedish, was published in two languages, Swedish and Somali, and was written for children aged 3-6 years. "Asli has never been to Somalia, but now she finally went there with her dad to visit her grandmother and all her grandmothers," says the commendable introduction of this book, written by Oscar Trimbel and published by the publishing house Adlibris.

Under the Sharia law, Muslim men are allowed to practice polygamy and have up to four women. A woman must not have more than one husband. Another book by the same author called "Mormor är inget spöke" (Grandma is not a ghost) serves to normalize the wearing of a burka. "Omar greets his grandmother coming from Somalia. When Halloween is, Omar wants to mask like a ghost like any other child. He wants his grandmother to go with him together, because Omar is a little scared, "says the introduction of the book. Of course, Grandma should not even be disguised in this case.

Despite many countries in Europe that have imposed penalties and penalties for polygamy, Sweden recognizes polygamous marriages as legal, which are brought from abroad, and allows up to four women to be registered as spouses, writes Infowars.com. About 30 percent of people living in Sweden have foreign origin, and it is estimated that the Swedes will become an ethnic minority in their own country within 25 years.

Illustrating rapid demographic changes have swept this country, which shows a recent photo of controversy. In the photo, children in elementary school are seen. Only one girl in a group of 10 children is the original Swede, and she is surrounded by immigrant children, of whom even three girls are wearing hijab.In the meantime, in neighboring Finland, a book titled "How to marry a Finnish girl" was published. On the cover of the book is a white girl in a wedding dress that thrown her hands on a blacksmith.