I know that video or news is old but, Mashallah watching it again makes me realize how almighty Allah S.W.T. is. I look upon the community and Astaghfirullah I've seen some bad comments... May all give nur to their heart.Btw I'm Milenium412
I know that video or news is old but, Mashallah watching it again makes me realize how almighty Allah S.W.T. is. I look upon the community and Astaghfirullah I've seen some bad comments... May all give nur to their heart.Btw I'm Milenium412
Ok I have a question. How is this a miracle? Did all masaajid remain intact and never fell in the face of tsunami? If yes then I am in awe. If yes then nothing could be a greater miracle. But it seems many masaajid fell and were destroyed due to tsunami, only one was an exception. What is so special about this masjid?
Help me to escape from this existence
I yearn for an answer... can you help me?
I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams
In somnolent illusion... I'm paralyzed
Everything around it was destroyed.. in my view is what makes it special..considering as per vid. its foundation is a simple one...
what do you find more spectacular a field of roses in fertile grounds or one single rose in the midst of arid land?
good analogy with roses. Indeed the later one.
Help me to escape from this existence
I yearn for an answer... can you help me?
I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams
In somnolent illusion... I'm paralyzed
Ok I have a question. How is this a miracle? Did all masaajid remain intact and never fell in the face of tsunami? If yes then I am in awe. If yes then nothing could be a greater miracle. But it seems many masaajid fell and were destroyed due to tsunami, only one was an exception. What is so special about this masjid?
what do you mean just one? there were many mosques saved.
I personally attest that many maasjid survived the tsunami in Aceh. I visited Aceh prior to tsunami in 1999 and in July 2004.
And then after tsunami i visited Aceh in many times.
I don't have info if any maasjid got destroyed or how many.
There is some technical explanation why the maasjid survived:
most maasjid in Aceh (and Indonesia) are built with partial walls, that means the maasjid are not fully enclosed by walls (mind you, we live in tropical climate where weather is always nice and warm all year round so no need for protection from winter weather).
These gaps between walls enabled the water tsunami to surge through, so the whole maasjid structure did not have withstand/push back the surge of water, ie, the water flow through the maasjid and did not destroy it.
Masha Allah.
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