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Due to the prosperity that Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States experience because of the rich gift of oil in the sands beneath them, and for which the world's oil guzzling countries pay very high prices, there is much money in the coffers of those Arab states living above such a valuable resource. Not surprisingly then, the building of mosques has increased throughout the region. In some places such as Kuwait, where land is scarce, many citizens are puzzled by the number of unnecessary mosques that keeps mounting, while the government seems to be unable to control their proliferation.
On 15 March, 2009, the Kuwaiti daily,
Al-Jarida, published an article with the headline,
"Why the Multiplicity of Mosques." The writer is a well-known Kuwaiti lady; her columns have dealt recently with such issues as "
Credibility and Conflicting Values," and "
Realism versus Dreams." Some readers of FaithFreddom.org may remember that last summer, I commented on two articles by the same author, which dealt with the reasons why some Kuwaiti youth are leaving Islam, and embracing religious unbelief.
In her column published on 15 March, 2009, she wrote:
"My house is close to three large mosques. Each one is situated within one block of the other. The
Muezzins .
1 compete with one another as they chant the
Adhan .2 each one pronounces the words in his own accent --- none of them in a genuine Arabic diction! After the
Adhan has summoned the worshipers to the mosque, no more than ten worshipers would have gathered, almost half of them non-Arab single men. They went there primarily to get a warm meal at the end of the worship hour. It was ironical that the number of the Imam's family members exceeded that of the worshipers!
"As for the Friday morning worship services at the mosques, I wouldn't wish them on anyone. The sermons are delivered in many strange languages and accents. As to those few services near my home that are held in Arabic, most of them are lead by radical Kuwaiti Imams who completely ignore the directives issued by the
Ministry of Awqaf .3 regarding what subjects may or may not be broached in the sermons.
"On the other hand, what a pity to behold our young people walking aimlessly on our streets, having no place to gather, no clubs to attend, and no public parks to enjoy. Quite often, the scarcity of land is forcing three Kuwaiti generations to live in one crowded house!
"In fact, one mosque per section in Kuwait City would be perfectly adequate to meet the religious needs of the citizenry. And should someone be forced to walk some distance to the nearest mosque, it would accrue to him as a righteous act that carries its own reward. After all, a mosque filled with worshipers is more conducive to a meaningful Friday worship service, than a mosque where only ten people congregate!
"The
Ministry of Awqaf should see to it that a realistic policy be adopted regarding the building and administration of mosques in Kuwait. That would lead to simplifying the setting of the budget for the mosques, their proper supervision, and the number of their staff. As for those individuals striving to earn credit from God by building a mosque, it would be far better for them to fund projects for building schools in third-world countries.
"The purpose of my article is to attempt to get the ear of our representative in the Kuwaiti Parliament. Perhaps he may initiate a bill calling for the building of a youth center, or a public park, or plans for fighting illiteracy and some other ills in our society. Nobody really benefits from the multiplicity of these mosques, except those parasitic people living on the margins of our society!"
Analysis
This liberal-minded author is drawing the attention of the Kuwaiti authorities to the illogical situation which exists because so many mosques are being built in close proximity to each other. This just exacerbates the housing shortages in the land, and further complicates proper development of an orderly civic life which could proceed if precious space could be appropriated for social uses rather than the overbuilding that is occurring with what she believes are unnecessary additional mosques.
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One has to read between the lines to appreciate the impact this op-ed article will have on the readership of the daily
Al-Jarida. Many eagerly follow her columns to learn what subject this fearless author will comment on next. She does not disappoint. No one could claim that she is against the building of mosques in Kuwait, but they would agree with her that there are plenty of them already. So the question arises: who is behind this phenomenon? If the
Ministry of Awqaf has to issue the building permits, why does it not take measures against the erection of so many new unnecessary mosques? Could it be that this ministry finds itself incapable, at least publicly, to say no to such projects? Is there no control on how funds coming to Kuwait from elsewhere, say from Saudi Arabian sources, can be used?
After all, in Kuwait Sunni Islam is the official religion of the ruling family and of the majority of the population. Next door, in Saudi Arabia, radical Wahhabi Islam is the official version of Islam practiced by the Royal Family and the majority of the Saudis. My suspicion is heightened that it may be the Wahhabis who are involved in the proliferation of the number of mosques in Kuwait. This is because the author of the op-ed made a telling remark when she noted the following:
"those few services near my home that are held in Arabic, most of them are lead by radical Kuwaiti Imams who completely ignore the directives issued by the Ministry of Awqaf regarding what subjects may or may not be broached in the sermons."
By ignoring the rules and regulations issued by the
Ministry of Awqaf, is it not evident that the Kuwaiti authorities find themselves unable to stop the spread of radical Islam. The building of unnecessary mosques becomes a Trojan horse used by Islamists to bring about political changes in those areas of the Muslim world where they can operate.
It is good to remember that ever since Muhammad migrated to Medina in 622 A.D., the mosque has been much more than a house of worship; it was equally the headquarters of a political state that, by launching its
Futuhat in 632, inaugurated the era of three successive Islamic empires, of the Umayyads, the Abbasids, and the Ottomans.
It is possible that I have read too much into the tenacious Kuwaiti woman who wrote this article deploring the growing number of mosques in a small Muslim country with limited land mass. However, history informs us that by combining religion and politics in one entity, Islam has created a handy mechanism for bringing about political changes through the mosque. After all, it was only when the politically-motivated
House of Saud joined their political and social aims with
Abd Al-Wahhab, the radical Muslim leader who lived in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula during the 18
th century that they ultimately succeeded in creating
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the 1930s.
The URL for the Arabic article is:
http://www.aljarida.com/aljarida/Article.aspx?id=101363
Notes
1. Muezzin, a Muslim man in charge of calling the faithful to engage in the ritual prayers, five times a day
2. Adhan, The call to prayer including the
Shahada (Confession of Faith) and an exhortation to engage in the ritual prayers in Arabic.
3. Ministry of Awqaf, a department in Islamic countries in charge of funding and supervising mosques and their personnel. Quite often, wealthy Muslims leave endowments (known in Arabic as
waqf, plural,
awqaf,) to be used in the building of mosques.
To access the two articles on the Kuwaiti youth leaving Islam, please go to:
"Why Do our Young Adults Become Apostates?" "Limadha Yulhidu al-Shabab?" Part 2
Friday, September 05, 2008 (Modernism & Reformism)
"Why Do our Young Adults Become Apostates?"
Monday, July 28, 2008 (Op-Ed)
Why multiple mosques? We need
Why multiple mosques?
We need mosques every 500 mtrs as was the rasool's wish before death.
He was luckily poisoned by the jewish maid whom the rapist bastard had raped. Good that the pimp xxxxxxxxx could not forewarn the rapist that the food was poisoned. The rapist child molester died a horrible painful death.
We need mosques , because we need the young and old people to bang their heads 5 times a day and 365 days a year to destroy what ever little brain tissue may be there.This is the only way any one believe the stinkng crap called qrand the crap of allahmeralauda.
We need mosques to train the jihadi scum bags.
We need mosques to absorb the criminal elements of the society.
We need mosques to shelter the child molesters.
We need mosques to make bombs.
We need mosques for all sorts of criminal activities.
we need mosques to train the people how to perform wuddhu properly.
We need mosques to rape young children mainly boys ( moslem please)
see we have hundreds of reasons as to why we need mosques!
Mosques mushrooming in Kuwait
Mosques mushrooming in Kuwait and in other islamic countries just exposes islam shallowness as a religion and goes to reveal it more as a cult. At individual level muslims tend to grow beards, wear kaffiya and long garbs as a sign of being more islamic and thus more acceptable to allah as being a sunnah of pedo mo. At society level, they will build a lot of mosques and depicts green flags with sword inscription everywhere just to show how islamic the society is. But when we translate this at what comes from that particular "more islamic individuals and societies" we get a clear picture of what islam really is. The more islamic a person becomes the more he/she becomes radicalized, intolerant and a terrorist. The more islamic the society becomes the more corrupt and violator of human rights it gets. For instance all my muslim friends I study with are among of the peaceful and tolerant people I've ever met, but they never grow beard, wear kaffiya or attend mosques.
This just proves that there
This just proves that there is absolutely NO spirituality in Islam. It is ALL about religion....the dos, the don'ts...or you'll go straight to hell. It is all about the rewards from the pimp Allah....many Muslims think the more good they do for Islam, the more favored by the pimp they'll be. The place of worship is not what makes a person or belief spiritual....it's the unity and goodness....and in Islam...there is neither...WAKE UP MUSLIMS!
Free Spirit wrote: "This
Free Spirit wrote:
"This just proves that there is absolutely NO spirituality in Islam. It is ALL about religion….the dos, the don’ts…or you’ll go straight to hell. It is all about the rewards from the pimp Allah….many Muslims think the more good they do for Islam, the more favored by the pimp they’ll be. The place of worship is not what makes a person or belief spiritual….it’s the unity and goodness….and in Islam…there is neither…WAKE UP MUSLIMS!"
There is no spirituality in Islam because it's dead and the only it leads it's followers is death. Islam is the religion of death plain and simple. Islam is the only religion in the world that requires it's adherents to use violence and death to spread this ideology. That's is what Islam is all about and the sooner is it destroyed, the better off the world will be.
Excellent article.
Excellent article.
Marie, Good point! In
Marie,
Good point! In Islam, they do not live to try and be happy here on earth...it is all about the other side. I believe there is an awesome life after death if one is good, but I also believe God does want us to be happy (not to confuse it with greedy and being self obsorbed)...on earth while we are here...but they are always fighting for the after life....boy will they be surprised! How sad people feel like they have to live that way!
I don't say this out of pure
I don't say this out of pure opinion...but I have lived among Muslims and none of them ever seem satisfied with anything. The only time I ever saw the women truly happy...laughing, goofing off...is when the men were out of the house....I know that is not the content of the article, but they are (men especially) deep within their religion that nothing else matters unless it benefits them.
Free Spirit
Free Spirit wrote:
Marie,
Good point! In Islam, they do not live to try and be happy here on earth…it is all about the other side. I believe there is an awesome life after death if one is good, but I also believe God does want us to be happy (not to confuse it with greedy and being self obsorbed)…on earth while we are here…but they are always fighting for the after life….boy will they be surprised! How sad people feel like they have to live that way!
I don't believe God created humanity so humanity could destroy itself, then what would be the point of creating humans. Anyway we will meet him someday, we just have to be patient and live our lives here on earth.
Free Spirit wrote: I don’t
Free Spirit wrote:
I don’t say this out of pure opinion…but I have lived among Muslims and none of them ever seem satisfied with anything. The only time I ever saw the women truly happy…laughing, goofing off…is when the men were out of the house….I know that is not the content of the article, but they are (men especially) deep within their religion that nothing else matters unless it benefits them.
That's because their husbands are not around beating the crap out them. Besides only thing Islam promotes is misery, while the Kafirs are living in happiness and Muslims are suppose to be Allah's special people.
Yup! You are
Yup! You are right....there's no reason for all that violent nonsense and sadness they cause for not only us, but for their own people!
Look at all the "honor" that take place....the wife/child beating...the list goes on....and all they worry about is putting up a stupid mosque instead of helping their people...I know I'm a bit random, but I've kept quiet long enough...I feel like I have too much to say so I'll end it for now before getting off the topic too much....
Oops...I meant to say "honor"
Oops...I meant to say "honor" killings.....sorry
Free Spirit wrote: Look at
Free Spirit wrote:
Look at all the “honor” that take place….the wife/child beating…the list goes on….and all they worry about is putting up a stupid mosque instead of helping their people…I know I’m a bit random, but I’ve kept quiet long enough…I feel like I have too much to say so I’ll end it for now before getting off the topic too much….
It's a waste of money building so many useless Mosques when their are Muslims who are living in poverty, but do they care? No. All they care about is spreading Islam.
The Mosques in Turkey
The Mosques in Turkey probably outnumber mosques in any other Islamic country. The Saudis are funding all these mosque building projects and today the entire city of Ankara is full of Mosques. There is not a place where you can avoid the accursed cries of the muzzien, crying La Illaha Illa Allah, Ashhadu ana Muhammadan rasool allah, As Salat AS Salat..............
Its a crazy place man, really crazy.
Its like they are building
Its like they are building their own graves
Suicide attack kills 50, hurts 100 in Pak mosque
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/suicide-attack-kills-50-hurts-100-in-p...