Re: Straight Answers to the Controversial Questions about Islam
العنود;1583185 said:
Where's the mosque in the Vatican Indy
This has been dealt with already. It's a shame you derail so many threads this way, you turn everything into pointless abuse. I'll run though it again:
1. The Vatican is tiny, it's a city in name only - all it consists of is a Church, a museum, the Pope's residence, some offices, and a nice garden. Whereas Mecca or Medina are true cities with large populations. In any case the comparison here is with Saudi as a country, not just these two cities.
2. Planning permission for anything at all in the Vatican would be very hard to obtain. Whether it was a mosque or a Macdonalds restaurant. Out of interest I checked online and I can find no properties at all currently for sale.
3. The Vatican's tiny population of 800 includes (so far as it's known) zero Muslims so there is no need to be filled. Whereas in Saudi, it is estimated there are over 1 million Christians. There is huge need - but it is not fulfilled.
4. It's not actually illegal to build a mosque in the Vatican anyway - it's just that no one has ever asked. They haven't asked, because there is absolutely no need. Whereas, it is illegal to build a church anywhere in the vast expanse of Saudi.
5. The Vatican is in Rome, and Rome is a true city which can be properly compared with Mecca or Medina. Rome has not banned mosques. In fact now it has the largest mosque in Italy.
6. Why is ok to build a mosque in Rome, but not a church in Mecca?
i think anyone should be free to practice their faith in any country, including having their own places of worship. But if you don't think that, and you oppose the building of churches in Saudi, then you should equally oppose building mosques in countries such as the US, Japan, China and Europe.
العنود;1583185 said:
which part of even Saudis aren't allowed in Makkah except every five years unless they can prove they're accompanying a different Mahram each time mean to you
Visiting restrictions is another, irrelevant, subject.
العنود;1583185 said:
Kaffirs are there in Saudi a plenty robbing it
Another irrelevant diatribe - you can't seem to get through even a short post with a good rant. But I'll answer it anyway.
The largest number of 'kaffirs' by far are employed as servants to rich Saudis. Most of them are women. Most of them are from the Philippines. Most of them are Christian. No matter how many years they work there, they will never ever be given citizenship. They have no rights. They are servants. I very much doubt that these unfortunate women, who because of poverty have had to leave their country and their families to work in a country that cares nothing for them, are the ones doing the exploiting.