Praying in the Parliament ??
Posted by N10452
Chou el 2ossa ? I mean i understand we are all stuck in the parliament, but is that a reason to turn it into a mosque ? Isnt that unconstitutional ? There are over 20 mosques in Beirut, why in the parliament ?
That was totally unecessary.
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1. TTTTT | December 3rd, 2006 at 1:56 am
Well, first of all this the residence of the prime minister not the parliament.
Also, I think that we should be happy of the support that the mufti and the sunni community are showing to the independance government that was sorrounded by the yellow and orange morrons.
2. ziad | December 3rd, 2006 at 6:35 am
There are over 20 mosques in Beirut, why in the parliament ?
* and what the problem with that
.. just to inform the (nawar) that al-mufti is with us ,with PM-Fouad .. i cant see what is the big deal in that ..
3. fadibou | December 3rd, 2006 at 8:57 am
A Muslim can pray anywhere and it doesn’t make that place a mosque, just like a christian can pray anywhere and it doesnt make it a church. It was just an FYI.
4. Shadow | December 3rd, 2006 at 9:26 am
Today fi 2eddess bel saraya,
قداس اليوم في السرايا على نية بيار الجميل
14 march mwahadine w nehna kamissihiyine bi 14 march dfa3na ktir shouhada thaman woujoudna bi 14 march bass nehna lah ndalna bi 14 march li2anou 14 march hiyeh khalas balad wahid .
5. charbel | December 3rd, 2006 at 10:07 am
i do not see a problem in what they did. they prayed, so what? enough radicalism
6. N10452 | December 3rd, 2006 at 12:00 pm
I believe masses either Christian or Muslim should be kept out of the parliament.
Mass today was also unecessary.
7. ziad | December 3rd, 2006 at 12:12 pm
قداس اليوم في السرايا على نية بيار الجميل
sme3ta hala2 3al future .. 2eno wen el prob ..
as5af topic besma3a hiyeh hay …
ouwet mista2bal ishtirakyeh .. kateyb ..
8. rampurple | December 3rd, 2006 at 12:54 pm
N10452, i think you went overboard with this one. Muslims can pray anywhere. This isn’t a sermon, it’s one of their 5 prayers a day. Most Muslims pray their prayers in the comfort of their homes or offices. A lot of them pray together when they are together during prayer time. It doesn’t mean they made it into a mosque.
Today’s masses is haki fadi. Both sides want to show they have Christian support when in reality the Christians don’t even support each other. Ya haram.
9. roch | December 3rd, 2006 at 2:32 pm
as mentioned above, its quite normal for muslim to pray there, they also have a praying room in the parlement. that is not a problem as we do praying rooms too in schools and colleges. as long as people are praying, they are not killing each others.
about the mass, i agree with rampurple, they should stay low on those matters, I didnt like the huge mass celebration for pierre in DT, i would have prefered an intimate one in bickfaya. Its not our first martyr and wont be the last, we would have respected the minister wishes if it was just us kataeb in his home town.
anyway, back to the subject, lets all join the people in the saraya in our prayors and wish all lebanon a better days.
10. e.e. | December 3rd, 2006 at 2:39 pm
I cannot believe that today a mess was held to show how many christians can attend in solidarity of Aoun……So he couldn’t get people to come down to protest….He did a mess for them……..what a joke…..The church should have never accepted it in the first place…The church should never be used to strengthen political views, especially Aoun’s delirious ones….Shame on You!
11. Christian Atta | December 3rd, 2006 at 2:48 pm
I don’t see any problem with that. I do not understand why some people ( and I am sure they are good brave people ) keep pointing their criticism in the wrong direction. To those “enthusiastic” people I say stop shooting in all directions, let’s be firm in our alliances! Then maybe we will learn to be firm with ourselves, bring up the courage and kick the two traitor generals out of our community.
12. N10452 | December 3rd, 2006 at 2:54 pm
Ram,
I checked and apparently they are allowed to, it is the religious symbols that are not allowed.
I wasnt attacking Sanioura for praying but didnt want the opposition to have another argument against them.
As for today’s mass, that was pathetic.
13. Mohammad | December 3rd, 2006 at 3:20 pm
Allah, Ouwet, Mostaqbal, Ishterakeyeh, Katayeb baddon yka7sho el Nawar wl zbeleh mn beirut w yraj3owon 3a Iran w soreyya.
14. Jay | December 3rd, 2006 at 7:26 pm
there is no problem at all to pray anywhere, if they prayed at the PM then no big deal at all. it’s way better than these shia el nawar holding the orange flag. at leas the batrak ma3na wel mefteh, we need nobody else to let everybody know that we’re all clean and not followers of any foreign country especially iran w syria el zbeileh
15. Joseph | December 6th, 2006 at 5:36 am
It dosen’t matter that they were praying; Pray is good from what I last heard. And More importantly, it is symbolic that the clashes of sects between Sunnies and Shiites have the same religion in common. Furthermore, Christians and Sunnies are closer today, than they ever have been! So no worries about this symbolic prayer.
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