al-Hasani
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2013
- Messages
- 14,060
- Reaction score
- 43
- Country
- Location
All land marks which relate to Prophet and his family should be preserved for coming generation . Well, a class of people believe in One god, then why need holy Kaaba, demolish this land mark too. Destroy rest of land marks in middle east too.
All muslim need to preserve the birth place of Islam. Seeing is believing .
What are you talking about?
Are you really comparing the Al-Masjid Al-Haram and the Ka'aba which is the House of Allah (swt) with a building (not even the original building) that now exists on a place where Prophet Muhammad (saws) MIGHT have lived? Really.
Which land marks? Oh, I know. You as a Shia are obviously obsessed about graves and shrines. Those respected Islamic figures are still resting where they were originally buried. The only difference is that there is now not any difference in the appearance of the graves of people lying in the most famous cemeteries in the Islamic world (those found in Makkah and Madinah). This was done decades ago due to the ulama back then fearing that people would pray to those people instead of Allah (swt) which is understandable as misguided pilgrims (some Africans, Farsis and South Asians) still attempt to do so to this very day. There are video evidence of those unfortunate practices on the internet.
Instead of crying about some IRRELEVANT shrines/mausoleums built 300 years ago you are not approaching the most important thing here which is to give more pilgrims the chance to make hajj and umrah. Now for that to be the case you need to EXPAND as the hajj and umrah have changed DRAMATICALLY compared to just 100 years ago. Now you got millions upon millions of pilgrims and those numbers will only increase rapidly in the future.
Now you still have people crying about the low hajj quotes etc. but when the government is doing something about it (expansion work) some people are crying.
When there were few modern hotels in Makkah some pilgrims were crying about lack of hotels.
Now people are crying about there being too many hotels.
Conclusion; You can't make everyone happy.
Last edited: