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    mosques


    1. How do we justify the exploitation of poor, wastage of food, raping women, killing people, settling disputes through war, grabbing land to build temples, churches, mosques in God’s name and minting money on the name of faith and so on


    2. What was there left to fear? There hadn’t been a terror attack in decades, yet still the images of destroyed mosques and burnt-out Catholic schools still remained vivid


    3. Churches, mosques and synagogues were torn down or converted into luxury apartments


    4. Many times the new recruits are from support groups and it is known that active recruitment is taking place in Mosques


    5. History tells us it already happened that the terrorists used South African passports and there is other evidence such an alarming increases in Mosques in many of the Sub Saharan countries


    6. They also followed him around the Mosques of Edinburgh, Motherwell and Glasgow


    7. Was this “racial profiling” or was it protecting the country? Our present queasiness over “profiling” only encouraged anti-American venom and planning in the many Wahhabist mosques in our


    8. Would Lincoln, Wilson, or FDR have stood for radical proclamations in our mosques? Such questions turned the clock in the opposite direction, and were termed


    9. Some schools were attached to temples and Mosques and others were supported by the state and wealthy members of the community


    10. From the walls of the citadel one could look down on the broad white streets of the city, on minaretted mosques, shops, temples, mansions, and markets

    11. • When voices are raised in the masajids (Mosques) (at-Tirmidhi)


    12. • The Masajids (Mosques) will be decorated, but the


    13. With them, would come the building of new mosques, their own cultures, and tribal differences,


    14. Then you will be exploited by temples and churches and mosques – because those are the shops where that commodity is sold…


    15. homes, and the ever-present, mosques


    16. who was a member of one of the largest mosques in the area – met with Umar often – talking


    17. converting Churches into Mosques in the middle east, and the symbol


    18. mosques were built and thousands of new Islamic clerks were prepared inside as well as


    19. There is no need for churches and certainly not mosques


    20. Public ministrations are indeed conducted at the mosques; but it is the glory of Islam that its temples are not made with hands, and that its ceremonies can be performed anywhere upon God’s earth or under His heavens

    21. to enter and practise [Buddhism] in mosques in the name of


    22. So long there are Mosques built around the world, the projection is bulky with deadly ideas going beyond borders


    23. The odd oddball cloned and now, almost daily, unaffiliated angry arsonists and gunmen burned up and mowed down dozens of kids in discos and schoolrooms, as suicide bombers plied their short-lived trade in shopping malls, subways, temples, mosques and churches alike, looking to achieve maxi-mum body count rather than religious impact


    24. Again they were able to go about their daily life freely and peacefully by both day and night: go to the mosques to pray, the markets to shop and out to fields and orchards to tend the product and enjoy the fresh air


    25. If we were to discuss the issue of Islamist terrorism in the context of India (other than Kashmir), Indian Muslims have resorted to terrorism to avenge the killings of their co-religionists first after the 1993 Mumbai riots and then the 2002 Gujarat riots, and these riots have their roots in the controversy surrounding the demolition of the Babri Masjid (the matter, if at all, could be handled in a manner so that it would be a win-win situation for everyone, as Sardar Patel did with the Somnath temple by relocating the mosque which was on the temple site with the consent of the local Muslims since Islam doesn’t prohibit relocating mosques and the Quran encourages even compromises on practice of faith for the cause of peace and goodwill in verse 2:224, and Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a very progressive Muslim cleric, has suggested the same formula for this issue as well[109] (also, the following article about Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh settled a similar controversy is worth reading - http://timesofindia


    26. maintenance of almost all mosques in the country, although over 30 percent


    27. of all mosques in Saudi Arabia are built and endowed by private persons


    28. Again they were able to go about their daily life freely and peacefully by both day and night: go to the mosques to pray, the markets to shop and out to fields and orchards to tend the produce and enjoy the fresh air


    29. To the contrary, the facts are widely available via books, the Internet, DVDs and mosques, both here and overseas


    30. He (cpth) said: "the latest men of this nation shall come to the mosques mounting the cushions 'riding the cars'

    31. At that time, the mosques will be garnished as the churches and the synagogues are garnished


    32. He (cpth) says: "… when the mosques become only passing ways, and the sudden death takes place": that is when man passes by the mosque only passing without entering it to pray there


    33. But if we reconsider their statements objectively, we shall find that they are devoid of fact and logic, because one who wants to present proof that Islam is the right religion in this way should not do such deeds inside mosques or in Muslims’ houses and villages, where the viewers are already Muslims who need no such indication or proof!!


    34. On their way to the Lakeside Café, they strolled through Al-Azhar Park and caught a glimpse of the mosques and the Citadel


    35. “That also rules out mosques, temples or any place of worship


    36. Islam doesn't mean to stay in mosques, because the prophet of Islam has decided the matter when he found a man sitting in the mosque, he asked him: "What are you doing?" He said: "I worship Allah


    37. - After this, there was also still money, he ordered to determine male teachers for men and female teachers for women, who master reading and writing in all mosques


    38. Attacks on mosques and Muslims had gone up by 30% since the EDL’s creation


    39. While this analogy is not absolute, it is not without merit since the Saudis propagate an ecclesiastical influence beyond their kingdom by sponsoring mosques and religious schools around the globe


    40. or the twin minarets of Muslim mosques

    41. Past the ancient Sultan Hassan and El Rifai mosques and on to an open square with the Citadel, splendidly lit up, right in front


    42. We entered the dusty city and drove past suburbs of one and two-storey houses, studded regularly with mosques


    43. “So how about seeing a little of Cairo? The picturesque and the historical, mosques and architecture


    44. But since we're here, I suggest we see one or two of the mosques in the vicinity


    45. Just one or two mosques to round off the picture


    46. I never knew it had such a large number of mosques


    47. The buildings, the handicrafts, the superb decorations of the mosques and the distinctive Arab motifs, so strange and exotic to the Western eye but so very beautiful


    48. The mosques of old Istanbul were bathed in the orange glow of the city before me


    49. Of the pyramids and the Sphinx, of the mosques and the souks, of the tombs and the Nile


    50. pyramids at Saqquara, the Japanese gardens at Helwan, the Citadel, old Cairo with its superb mosques, and the Coptic museum and antiquities















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