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Building mosques is a symbol of conquest for Islam followers.

by stableman
September 9th, 2010 at 2:56 PM
Filed under: Philosophy & Religion, Politics
The history of Islam is available to everyone and it "saddens" me that our country is so tolerant.

Building a mosque near the site of defeated enemies is a symbol of conquest for Islam. "We need to consider the facts of history!"

There is mysterious funding ($$$) to pay for construction of this.
Who are the people behind the cash? The money trail ends abruptly.

The real issue behind the controversy to build a 15-story mosque a few yards from Ground Zero is not only about the mysterious funding behind the Cordoba Center initiative. It is primarily about Muslims across the world who would view the site as a victory of the greatest Muslim attack on U.S. soil.

The symbolism could not be clearer. If the Cordoba's House supporters
win the day they are unwittingly declaring their acceptance of Muslim rule.

There is a long cultural history of mosque-building following Muslim military victories. The building of the Cordoba House on Ground Zero will be seen in the same light as the Muslim conquests of Mecca, Jerusalem, and Constantinople. Islam followers will see it as a first step towards the decline of America.

This is what it is all about people. Wake-up!
A church dedicated to "John the Baptist" in 705, fell to Islam rule!

This would not be read in the Muslim world as a sign of the West's tolerance, but of its weakness. In its very long history Islam has converted the sacred shrines of its enemies into mosques. Many were churches or former houses of worships of defeated enemies. Islam is
not a tolerant religion and it's goal is worldwide domination. Death or
jail to anyone who opposes the teachings of Islam.

Islam's most sacred site, al-Kaaba, in Mecca was a pagan shrine that predated Islam by hundreds of years. Mohamed himself, after his army's conquest of Mecca in 630, destroyed hundreds of idols, proclaiming the truth of his new religion, and, since, it has become the hub of the annual Muslim pilgrimage, hajj, and a core pillar of Islam.

Following the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem, the Ummayad Caliphate proceeded to build the Dome of the Rock, the Masjid Qubat al-Sakhra, on top of the Jewish Temple Mount in 689.

Inscribed on the inner walls of the shrine are clear warnings to Christianity, professing Islamic supremacy. Sprawled on the inner octagonal arcade, flowing counterclockwise, the dedication warns Christians and Jews to "not exaggerate in your religion nor utter aught concerning God save the truth" and threatens the Christian Trinity by insisting that "The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a Messenger of God, and His Word which He conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit from Him.

Having defeated their Christian enemies, the Umayyads built a grand mosque on top of Judaism's most sacred site that contained a clear declaration of Muslim supremacy over their brother Abraham, and all religions.

A church dedicated to John the Baptist in 705, fell to Islam rule.

The Grand Mosque of Damascus, also known as the Umayyad Mosque, was converted from a church dedicated to John the Baptist in 705.

The world-renown Hagia Sophia in Istanbul was a thousand year-old Christian church before being transformed into a mosque following the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453. It was only converted into a museum in 1935 by ultra-secularist and Turkish founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

Over the long history of Muslim territorial advance, thousands of mosques, from Spain to India, were built on sites of important religious or political value.

Islam is a violent religion.







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avatar Benthamite on September 12th, 2010 at 7:23 AM
 

American flags were burnt on 9/11.

In the USA, we had numerous leaders reaching out to the Gainesville church asking Pastor Jones not to burn flags. Comparatively, I'm not seeing any media where Islamic leaders asked for their followers to refrain from similar antagonism. Did they? I'm not saying I wish Korans were burnt. But I'm suggesting more analysis of what's considered just with respect to a nation. What's also interesting and related is the CNN quote below addressing the NYC mosque.

For all religions, I'd like to propose a voluntary "holy book literacy test" to settle it all once and for all. If an individual fails the test, and it turns out that they have no idea what they hell they are talking about when it comes to using the breadth of their holy book's (any religion) content as a foundation for belief, then they should burn their copy on the spot.




"If we move from that location, the story will be the radicals have taken over the discourse," Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf told CNN's Soledad O'Brien this week on "Larry King Live." "The headlines in the Muslim world will be that Islam is under attack."

But some critics decried his assessment. "The whole national security thing: that's a veiled threat," Andy Sullivan, a union construction worker who wants all New York construction workers to boycott the proposed Islamic center, said on CNN's "AC 360." "He's saying 'you make me move' and, guess what, the whole radical Muslim world is coming after us. This is a turf war."
CNN Story


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Conversion of non-Muslim places of worship into mosques
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