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From what I've just read, religious organizations are strongly opposed to freemasonry.
Freemasonry has attracted criticism from theocratic states and organised religions for supposed competition with religion, or supposed heterodoxy within the Fraternity itself, and has long been the target of conspiracy theories, which assert Freemasonry to be an occult and evil power.
The relevant part is probably
Many Islamic anti-Masonic arguments are closely tied to both Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism, though other criticisms are made such as linking Freemasonry to Dajjal.[85][86] Some Muslim anti-Masons argue that Freemasonry promotes the interests of the Jews around the world and that one of its aims is to rebuild the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem after destroying the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Which leads me to think it's just lots of
Ahmed-kuns being
Ahmed-kuns: conspiracy fagstorms.
I'm wondering if
/prog/ is actually Muslim.