forummurat
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you are looking at this from a "buildings only" point of view.
True.. I can see clearly that you and your country looking from a broader perspective..!
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you are looking at this from a "buildings only" point of view.
I really wished the Ottomans had held the city of Athens and the SE Europe. Turkiye today would have several European capitals under its territory. Making visiting Turkiye even more exciting. Ottomans should have better integrated the territories under their control.
you know that Hagi Sophia had major faults and that the couple of it was about to break down...
the Ottoman architects reconstructed the couple and look at it, for over 500 years it still stands intact.
what Forummurat probably tries to say is that even under Ottoman rule the Greeks had all the freedom to practice their religion and now some cleric priest or whatever comes and says "it's a disgrace against the 'Christian martyrs' who fought for us"? WTF is that even supposed to mean?
it is truely unbelieveable that this guy holds so much power in a 'democratic' country. why isn't EU pressuring the Greek government to get rid of this issue. if a Muslim imam had made the same statement EU would be quick to condemn such a "hideous attack on religious freedom" but when the issue is Greece... 'meh'!
ohh and just so you know, Istanbul wasn't the first name of the city after we conquered it. it was Islambol, "city of Islam". then later on it was renamed to Istanbul, not Islambul!
why should Mosques be build in Athens ? what is so special about Athens? Wouldn't muslims be happy in a converted building as they are in London, or Manchester for example?
SOME NEW MOSQUES OF LONDON
Do you know how many muslims in london, and how many mosques and how many years of muslims in london?
Athens has just gotten an infuse of muslims, most transient and not permanent, why MUST a mosque be built?
why a converted building is not enough .. and if they develop into a 2nd 3rd generation, then we can see..
that is what happened in london
Do you know how many muslims in london, and how many mosques and how many years of muslims in london?
Athens has just gotten an infuse of muslims, most transient and not permanent, why MUST a mosque be built?
why a converted building is not enough .. and if they develop into a 2nd 3rd generation, then we can see..
that is what happened in london
Is not enough 200.000 Muslims for only 1 mosque according to Athens Criterias?
I suppose we must obtain permission from your war god..!
there is a lot of Turks living there, and beside 200 thousand. so i guess you wont have a problem with them praying in the middle of the street? everyone has the right of a place to worship. a mosque doesn't necessarily mean a big old architectural house with a couple. we have a lot of mosques in Norway even though this state is Christian.
it is only excuses, and BS. if those priests dont hold power why hasn't there been a single mosque built in Athen. remember those times when mosques where demolished in Greece and Athens when you got your independency?
nothing but a bunch of prejudiced and hatet people, no wonders your country is broke. everyone there is almost a 'retard'. no one thinks clearly, even other countries has to think for you.
i cant see a difference between your state church or whatever and fox news stupid statements about terror mosques!
I will not even entertain you with an answer, grow up.isnt it the greeks that started gayness and being gay was something good for them in their timess hahaha everyone knows you as gays , everyone i know when they here greek they think of them as gay
You are correct, one mosque is not enough, absolutely. You have to understand the mentality of every situation. Building a new mosque is provoking. Taking as many other buildings as necessary and converting them to mosques is the first step that is required for an easy entry into a new situation for the populous of Athens. Consider all the factors first, and then you will see the logic behind it.
in Kadıköy, istanbul there are at least 4 churches and only 1 mosque (and a small one). Of the churches, one is armenian, other one is Greek. Think the one near Akmar bookstore, is protestant.
while you can rent the acropolis for 2000 dollars a day for your bankrupt economy, you cant let few muslims enjoy the freedom of religion, and say it will 'provoke' the sentiments
'provoking' means the greeks are highly fundamentalist people and narrow minded
thanks for clarifying
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yet greeks have more respect in eurpe than turkey, the europeans only respect their own people and doesnt matter how much turkey incines to europe
pathetic
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and greeks feel proud of being birth place of european civilisation