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Why Greek Preists are not allowing Muslims to have Mosque?

Postby QAMERSLAND » Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:28 pm

There are thousands of Muslims living in Atehns but they do not have place for worship according to their religion.

there is mosques in every capital of Europe except Athens.

dont you think the Priests are afraid to know the truth?

are not they fanatic?

i hope to listen from you
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Re: Why Greek Preists are not allowing Muslims to have Mosq

Postby EPSILON » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:01 pm

QAMERSLAND wrote:There are thousands of Muslims living in Atehns but they do not have place for worship according to their religion.

there is mosques in every capital of Europe except Athens.

dont you think the Priests are afraid to know the truth?

are not they fanatic?

i hope to listen from you


I think you mixed up the fanatism with stupiness!!
They are just stupids not fanatics
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Re: Why Greek Preists are not allowing Muslims to have Mosq

Postby talipozdemir » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:06 pm

QAMERSLAND wrote:There are thousands of Muslims living in Atehns but they do not have place for worship according to their religion.

there is mosques in every capital of Europe except Athens.

dont you think the Priests are afraid to know the truth?

are not they fanatic?

i hope to listen from you


YOu know the answer I think.Because of the enmity.
You can give thanks to god, only mosque is forbidden in Athens.In Armenia anything forbidden about your culture.
4 example, A Turkish or Azerbaijanian plane cannot pass through Armenia.

I wish we all finish this enmity in a few years with people who think like me.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:30 pm

4 example, A Turkish or Azerbaijanian plane cannot pass through Armenia.

And a Cyprus plane can not pass through Turkey.

How about if Turkey stops her aggressive hostile acts against Greece and Cyprus so that enmity can end?

And how about tearing down those minarets in Ayia Sofia and allow it to function as church again?
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Postby talipozdemir » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:55 pm

Piratis wrote:
4 example, A Turkish or Azerbaijanian plane cannot pass through Armenia.

And a Cyprus plane can not pass through Turkey.

How about if Turkey stops her aggressive hostile acts against Greece and Cyprus so that enmity can end?

And how about tearing down those minarets in Ayia Sofia and allow it to function as church again?


I think you know that a country's managemant is doing something opposite from its people. Yes, as you say the problem with airlines are the same in Turkey for Greece & Southern Cyprus. But you know it's not in my hand. And I don't say that the people who want to put an endto the enmity in Turkey with its neigbour countries like Greece, Armenia & Cyprus are few people. They are much more than the people who support enmity. But, the government except Tayyip Erdoghan & his party Akp, is still provaking people about enmity.
I wish, in the deputant elections next month on 22nd of July, Akp will be chosen with more than 400 deputy again and they will have a great power to change to main stones of politics & they will finish the enmity in the management.
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Postby iceman » Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:05 pm

Piratis wrote:

And how about tearing down those minarets in Ayia Sofia and allow it to function as church again?


Sure...and would you like the name of the city to be changed back to Constantinopoli and handed back to you while they are at it?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

You have to learn to digest certain things in life my friend... :wink:
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:09 pm

iceman wrote:
Piratis wrote:

And how about tearing down those minarets in Ayia Sofia and allow it to function as church again?


Sure...and would you like the name of the city to be changed back to Constantinopoli and handed back to you while they are at it?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

You have to learn to digest certain things in life my friend... :wink:


The name never changed!!!!You call it ISTANBUL.Can you translate in English what Istanbul means?
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Postby ge0rg10 » Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:24 pm

im not 100% sure but i thought that istanbul came from the greek "ist on polis" which means "to the city" and it started off as a nickname called by both greeks and turks alike.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:41 pm

talipozdemir wrote:But, the government except Tayyip Erdoghan & his party Akp, is still provaking people about enmity.
I wish, in the deputant elections next month on 22nd of July, Akp will be chosen with more than 400 deputy again and they will have a great power to change to main stones of politics & they will finish the enmity in the management.


I am against relegion, but I acknowledge there are some true relegious people around who have real humanitarian principles. One of them I believe is Erdogan, and I wish him every success.
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Postby souroul » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:57 pm

why is turkey looting turning our churches into stables?
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