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I can understand you objecting to a post that is racist, homophobic or offensive in some other way but how can you threaten penalties for someone not liking the appearance of a mosque.
It's only a building at the end of the day.
Give proof of this, because it's all propagandaNo.Your then government oppressed your Muslim brothers instead.
To insult a Mosque because of your hatred of Bangladesh.
You're a low level stupid troll with less IQ then Trump & less class than Nilgiri.
And the fact that a sanghi agreed with your post only proves my point.
I know mosques that used to be schools, churches and pubs.It's the house of Allah, that's enough for us. It could have been said in a better way.
I know mosques that used to be schools, churches and pubs.
They were ugly buildings when they were schools, churches and pubs and they didn't look any different when they became a mosque.
We're commenting on architecture. It's either beautiful or ugly depending on your own personal perspective and taste.
Nothing to do with it being a house of Allah.
For you to try to stop people from making a comment about the aesthetics of what is after all a building is bang out of order and is an abuse of your position as a mod.
We were getting Pakistan with ot without you so get this mentality that pakistan was created cause of the people of Bangal out of here. Maps of pakistan didnt include bangal untill they Brits decided to hang it around Pakistan's neck.
Speaking of being ungrateful then its your gom that is ungrateful and they will pay for this sin. Your whole country still runs on the infrastructure Pakistan build so how could we be ungrateful? Every year people would go around Pakistan and ask every house to donate anything they could because there had been another flood in bangal, so how could we be ungrateful?
It is you that is ungrateful and sided with kaffirs to rebel against muslims, do you think they will see the light of heaveh? No, Islam clearly says those that are the aggressors(your kin) and those that foght against muslims for illegitimate reasons are always at fault. So build all the mosques you want, you are praying on land that isnt yours.
@waz what are you going to do about the false propaganda that the Bengalis are spreading here? Where it was because of them Pakistan was created and they purposely ignore the people of Punjab, sindh, balochistan, Kashmir, afghania and many other kingdoms. Pakistan was going to happen with or without them, but it seems they are feed a false past in their schools.
Yes, but what is PDF going to do to fight this constant flase BS by the Bangalis? To say that this only happened into this thread would be a lie.You have a poor understanding of fiqh, have you ever sat down with any scholar regarding the commenting of a sunnah, a mosque or anything related to the deen in a derogatory manner?
You simply cannot and need to be careful with your words. Your similitude of using the pub example is also misplaced, that obviously needs to change but the mentioned buildings here did not start off as anything you mentioned.
I also couldn’t care lees what you think regarding me ‘abusing’ my moderation position which is usually code for not allowing someone to get away with stupid behaviour.
Finally if you have an issue with it take it to GHQ and let’s see who backs you on this.
All of it is off-topic and I’ll ask people t stay on track and delete the rest.
Yes, but what is PDF going to do to fight this constant flase BS by the Bangalis? To say that this only happened into this thread would be a lie.
Thank you, u can delete all my comments on this thread if you pleaseI’ll watch all threads keen interest.
Tbh, I don't care much for your opinion or for what you call GHQ.You have a poor understanding of fiqh, have you ever sat down with any scholar regarding the commenting of a sunnah, a mosque or anything related to the deen in a derogatory manner?
You simply cannot and need to be careful with your words. Your similitude of using the pub example is also misplaced, that obviously needs to change but the mentioned buildings here did not start off as anything you mentioned.
I also couldn’t care lees what you think regarding me ‘abusing’ my moderation position which is usually code for not allowing someone to get away with stupid behaviour.
Finally if you have an issue with it take it to GHQ and let’s see who backs you on this.
Tbh, I don't care much for your opinion or for what you call GHQ.
What I care for is people to be allowed to voice their opinion as they see fit without people using or abusing their position to shut down debate because they don't agree with it.
I didn't necessarily agree with the guy calling the building ugly but he has the right to call it as such if he sees it that way.
I refer you to a certain Mr Voltaire.
A building is a building regardless of it's use and the pub example, I assure you is true, many times over.
Nothing gives you the right to stop him calling it as he sees it, much less threaten him with harsh penalties.
None of your business, quite frankly.
I'm engaging you because I think you have tried to browbeat people for voicing a certain opinion.You literally just copied much of what I said, if you don’t care why you badgering on about it then?
Voltaire! I suggest you read up on what I said from the classical scholars of Islam....
Also my post referred to numerous other things as well, not just the building.
As for it being my business, the moment you write something on here it’s my ‘business’. The irony is lost on you here, you’re writing about it not being my business but doing your level best to engage me on the matter.
Move on brother, enough time wasted here.
all beautiful, none of them are well maintained.Meanwhile Pakistani architecture of Mosques for you.
9 most beautiful mosques in Pakistan
By Web Desk
Published: November 24, 2015
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Famous for their structures, architecture and history, we look at a few of the most beautiful mosques in Pakistan. PHOTO: ONLINE
Cascading domes, slender minarets and intricate art are just some of the features that make mosques such outstanding structures. With the spread of Islam, mosques too have evolved, and with fusions in architectural styles from different cultures the effects of globalisation are evident.
Mosques all over the world possess a rich history and are central to the Islamic faith. Although mosques are a place where worshipers can come together to pray, they are also widely appreciated for their elaborate architecture.
Famous for their structures, architecture and history, we look at a few of the most beautiful mosques in Pakistan.
1. Faisal Masjid, Islamabad
Designed by a Turkish architect, Faisal Masjid is shaped like a desert Bedouin’s tent, and is an iconic symbol in the capital.
PHOTO: REUTERS
2. Badshahi Masjid, Lahore
Lahore’s famous Badshahi Masjid was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and is Pakistan’s second largest mosque. With its elaborate courtyard and red brick structure, the mosque is also a famous tourist attraction.
PHOTO: AMS
3. Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta
Built during the reign of Mughal King Shah Jahan, the mosque was gifted to the people of Sindh for their hospitality. It is listed on the tentative UNESCO Worl Heritage list since 1993.
PHOTO: MARBLES
4. Wazir Khan Masjid, Lahore
Another famous mosque in Lahore, the Wazir Khan Mosque is known for its extensive tile work. Built over the course of seven years, the mosque is one of the best examples of Mughal architecture.
PHOTO: MARBLES
5. Moti Masjid, Lahore
Located within the Lahore fort, Moti Masjid is a white marble structure built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan. The five-arched facade of this mosque distinguishes it from others.
PHOTO: VISITPAK.COM
6. Grand Jamia Masjid, Lahore
Located in Lahore’s Bahria Town, the Grand Jamia Mosque is among the largest in the world. The mosque is a very recent addition to the city and can accommodate at least 25, 000 worshipers at a time.
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7. Bhong Masjid, Rahim Yar Khan
Located in Rahim Yar Khan’s village of Bhong, the mosque was constructed over a period of 50 years. The mosque is exquisite in its architecture and decorative calligraphy.
PHOTO: ANAHITA HASHMANI
8. Mahabat Khan Masjid, Peshawar
A 17th-century mosque in Peshawar, the mosque is known for its geometric designs. The interior of the mosque is laden with lavish tiles and intricate paint work.
PHOTO: URBANPK
9. Masjid-e-Tooba, Karachi
Also known as the Gol Masjid, Masjid-e-Tooba is a single-dome mosque in Karachi’s Korangi area. The mosque was built using pure white marble and its central prayer hall has the capacity to hold up to 5,000 people.
PHOTO: ASIM BHARWANI
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