Sunday, March 29, 2020

Hagia Sophia to be Used For Islamic Prayers Again

[Greek City Times] As much of the world is struggling against the coronavirus pandemic, the Islamists in Turkey appear to hold on to their everlasting agenda: Forced Islamization and violation of non-Muslims.
Adhan (Islamic call to prayer) and the Koranic verses  Surat Al-Fath and Surat An Nasr were recited by two “imams” of the Hagia Sophia Church/museum, the pro-government newspaper Yeni Akit reported on March 23. The paper called the historic Cathedral the “Grand Hagia Sophia Mosque”.
“For the first time in history, acoustic test recordings of adhan and the Koran, which were recited with naked voice, were made in Hagia Sophia,” the paper said.
AMDG

10 comments:

  1. U.S. should assassinate Erdogan to send a message.
    -Andrew

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    1. That's insane! Are you trying to start a Third World War?!?

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    2. No war is Hell.
      Erdogan has been trying to invade Greece with ex-convicts from the Muslim world for the past 4 weeks + only stopped because of the Virus.
      He's neck deep in doing anything he can to destabilize Europa.
      You think Putin would care if his Stooge was put down prematurely?
      He's being used as a pitbull to see how far they can push the West.
      The West should send a msg loud n clear.
      -Andrew

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  2. Just wait until the Vatican releases its new Mass where Christians and Islam participate equally. It is not "infiltrate and equality". It is "infiltrate and destroy". ----Islam is fascist in nature and completely like the National Socialism of Adolph. This world religion of Bergoglio is something out of "Star Wars" and not the four Gospels.

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  3. The mohammedans DO need to pray more, and to find a better God. Apparently they are disregarding public safety decrees, self-quarantine etc believing that some guy named “allah” will keep them safe from the microbes (only killing you dirty infidels and kuffar). Aside from the stench of dirty butt, up in the air, and pervasive smell of feet as they bow toward Mecca, there are more dangerous considerations to mobbing within the mosque!

    Inshallah!

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    1. The Byzantine Empire and Eastern Church should've stayed true to the Council of Florence reunion and realignment.
      Losing Hagia Sofia was a result of a much larger divine punishment.
      -Andrew

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  4. The Council of Florence was a trap. It was asking the Oriental and Eastern Churches to convert to the Catholic Church under duress, under Islamic occupation, while the Churches were too far geographically and each Patriarch too preoccupied with local affairs distinctly removed from Rome to govern.There were no planes, to quickly get from place to place and avoid areas controlled by Islam. There were no telephone,or even telegraph.And many Western countries were more interested in using the Church as an ideology of cultural domination and expansion.

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    1. That's right!
      How could I have forgotten how well it worked out renouncing the Council of Florence?
      Nothing says success like losing your entire once Christian empire then being conquered by Ottoman Sultans.
      That you for correcting me as I overlooked the obvious net gain of Christianity being divided.
      -Andrew

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  5. Historically, it is well known the cause of the "Great Schism". There was no NYT. Therefore, the greatest cause was geography. Communication came not from the Pony Express but from horsemen riding with dispatches on the great Roman stone block road.----Links to the papacy were lost. Each geographical area developed their own Christian community. The final nail was the butchering of Constantinople by the Turks. Western Christianity "sat on their hands" while pillaging and rape destroyed the Church in the Eastern world.---There could have been a crusade to save Constantinople. The Turks had many Christian allies. These were conquered folks who had to pledge fealty in return for their lives. They were the final straw which destroyed Constantinople.----The Great Schism was not a theological issue. It was a geographical one. If there was communication like we have today, there would have been a sit down and mutual agreement which solved the theological mess.

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    1. You're forgetting the
      Slaughter of the Latins and King Frederick Barbarossa being betrayed and double crossed by Byzantines who were working with Muslims.
      -Andrew

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