Blaring, obnoxious call to prayer five times daily. . .

Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

The call to prayer at the Blue Mosque five times a day in secular country like Turkey is both beautiful and inspiring. Ted Haggard and Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Baker and the like could learn a thing or two.

Then go ahead, live next to it.

On Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn, the local residents have been fighting with the AlFarooq mosque for years over their use of amplified sound system for their call to prayers. To this day it has not been resolved.
 
Out of respect America has chosen to make the foot prints of the twin towers "sacred" and not rebuild on the original foundations, yet the Muslims cannot respect ground zero?

Makes a mockery our memorial intentions. American citizens(Muslim) making other Americans citizens (non- Muslim) appear foolish.
 
Quote from Trader666:

And knock off the bigotry charge. You libtards have beat that dead horse to where it has no more meaning.

At this point, accusations of bigotry and racism from the left are code words for "I can find no fault with your facts and logic yet I do not like your conclusion."
 
We went up on the western part of the Black Sea fishing for sturgeon and therefor great caviar. We found it. And the call to prayer was just as nice and they were incredibility gracious to us and all other Americans. We were invited into multiple homes to share dinner with them.


Quote from jem:

I was in other parts of Turkey and I would characterize the screeching in an entirely different manner. But it was their country and if that is what the majority wanted... fine.
 
Why do some people play dumb as to the purpose of their proposed NYC mosque?

If they were interested in showing respect, it's obvious what they would do.

Stay tuned.
 
Quote from TGregg:

At this point, accusations of bigotry and racism from the left are code words for "I can find no fault with your facts and logic yet I do not like your conclusion."

08-03-10 11:16 PM

Blaring, obnoxious call to prayer five times daily. . .

. . . at ground zero.

I don't think there's anything more I can say.

big·ot   /ˈbɪgət/ Show Spelled[big-uht] Show IPA
–noun
a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion.

the words "blaring, obnoxious" to describe the call to prayer sound like an opinion that is intolerant of the practices of another religion. to someone who appreciates Azan's reminder to think of God, they would perhaps use the words "deeply edifying." both are opinions born of different perspectives about sounds and probably, life in general. do you understand?

anyway, where are the facts and logic in your words or are you, as proposed earlier, just an exceptionally opinionated bigot?
 
Quote from colonelangus:

the words "blaring, obnoxious" to describe the call to prayer sound like an opinion that is intolerant of the practices of another religion. ?

Would it be okay to recite the ten commandments publicy 5 times a day over a loud speaker?
 
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