Because a land that doesn’t submit to allah has yet to be conquered. Work in progress:
‘We want more Muslim holidays’ Anger over ‘DISCRIMINATORY’ Christian breaks
MUSLIMS in Spain are arguing for extra bank holidays for those who worship Allah.
Opposition leader in Melilla, Mustafa Aberchán, told the area’s assembly the holidays ignores the wishes of thousands of Spaniards.
He said: “Why everyone enjoys a Good Friday and nobody can enjoy Aid El Fitr? That is discrimination.” …

The row has erupted in Ceuta and Melilla, Moroccan cities occupied by Spain, where Aid El Kebir or Sacrifice Feast was declared a public holiday in 2010, but but now they also want the day of Aid El Fitr, the end of Ramadan, to have the same recognition.
Opposition leader in Melilla, Mustafa Aberchán, told the area’s assembly the holidays ignores the wishes of thousands of Spaniards.
He said: “Why everyone enjoys a Good Friday and nobody can enjoy Aid El Fitr? That is discrimination.”
President of Melilla, Juan Jose Imbroda, accused him of trying to divide the population before the pair argued loudly over the divide issue.
Aberchán argued having Aid El Fitr as a public holiday would be “another step in the recognition of cultural diversity” in Melilla.
He said: “We want Muslims, which represent nearly half the population, to have the same right not to have nine holidays [as Christians do], but two, those we consider most important.”
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The end of Ramadan should be a Spanish public holiday, according to Moroccan Muslims
He said: “It is a day for being with family and friends. If you have to go to work, the celebration becomes more difficult.”
The government in Melilla argued Aid El Kebir is already approved and refused to accept the argument alleging discrimination.
Daniel Conesa, government spokesman, said: “There are Christians who have to work on Christmas.”
The president of the Union of Islamic Communities of Ceuta, Laarbi Maateis, claimed recently the holiday should be accepted.
Both PSOE and Caballas and the Movement for Dignity and Citizenship were in favour of seeking a formula to meet this request without eliminating other religious holidays.
But the assembly, with a majority of PP, didn’t even consider it.