Wow what a fragile ego!!
Btw I agree with you. There is no such thing as an abandoned masjid.
If you ever visit Ras Al Khaimah, there is an area called Jazirat Al Hamra. I once visited the area and saw an abandoned mosque. What happened after that would fall under paranormal, and well outside the scope of this forum.
Best Regards
You are absolutely correct with what you say.
As for this topic, nabiuna as'salaathu was'salaam said, All the earth will disappear on the Day of Judgment with the exception of the masajid for they will join with one another (Suyūtī, Jāmi al-Shaghīr).
Tabrani states: Masjids are the houses of Allah on the earth. They shine up to the inhabitants of the heavens just as the stars in the sky shine down to the inhabitants of the earth.
The great Hanafī scholar of Misr Tahtāwī rahim'Allah states: Know that for it [land] to be considered a masjid, a building [structure] is not necessary. Tahtāwi, Kitāb al-Waqf, Ahkām al-masjid and Qādī Khān 4:712).
You didn't mention anybody so I assumed. I've said multiple times that I believe in a single God, I don't use the Arabic term because I speak English. What's Qadiyanny?
Thank you for that and it is not good to assume. My language is Pahari (Kashmiri dialect), but we call Allah by the best name he Allah most high told us to call him by. The Quran is in Arabic. The 5 daily prayers (salaah/namaaz) is in Arabic and will ONLY be accepted in Arabic.
The Shahadah has to be said in Arabic to be a Muslim.
Our Nabi (Prophet Muhammed) as'salaathu was'salaam was an Arab and spoke Arabic. The people of Jannah (paradise) will speak Arabic.
We love the ahal-bayth (descendents and the family of nabi as'salaathu was'salaam).
Qadiyanies are infidels who claim to be Muslims. I've never met one in person, but I've heard they look like us, eat like us, speak like us and have same names as us, but they're disbelievers. They believe in Mirza Kazab (LIAR) as their last prophet.