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60.       femmeous
2642 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 04:59 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

thanks but all those mosques they have in europe look like ghetto slums.{#lang_emotions_lol} filled with crappy people.

 

 that s an interesting description lol

61.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:38 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

Don´t tell that here... it was chosen as the most beautiful building of Rotterdam in 2006. (It´s about 1 km from my house).

 

 

i cant see whats so beutiful with this thing. It looks like the work of a laz muteahit. maybe it`s because there isn`t anything better in this place you called Rotterdam{#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

62.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:42 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

I guess it is becoming a custom for add ´so´ infront of the words which considered to be embarresing for some of my country´s undoubtedly ´sophisticated´ people. lol

 

Are you sure about those ´none existent mosques´ or ´turkish mosques´ which are forbidded?

 

But however, you have a point there..

The point is, only some of my "genious" country men can go on a mission to defend the Turks all around the world and at the same time look down at all its ethnic minorites in Turkey. You are a great example of that. lol

 

I remember reading some articles about compulsory classes given by the state for the students who are about to go to foreign countries for education..

They were trying to ´educate´ (not going to say brain washing here lol ) these clueless young minds about the Turkish thesis ranging from Armenian issue to Cyprus.

My guess is, you were sitting at the front bench, listening carefully as if your life depended on what the teacher was saying and lifting your hand with passion to ask questions to learn more and more..

Anyway, back to the topic: I think you should read a bit more about Greece and make parallel comparisons with Turkey especially starting from the time line of 1970´s to see what ´did NOT happen´ in Turkey and why.

 

 

yes I`m 100% sure about that. Show me one single Turkish mosque in Greece and I`ll apologise, but you can`t cause they don`t allow that. how democratic isn`t it?

63.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:44 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

cut the crap down, and dont expose how your simple mind works displaying the average turkish mind.

now, those orthodox churches existed there before your ancestors galopped on horses from central asia. and remember your ancestors faught against arabs. as soon as the sword of allah chopped off enough turkish and greek heads you turned all the churches into mosques. because how could central asians or arabs from wild deserts would know how to build fabulous buildings without the knowledge heritage of persians, greeks, jews and romans?

 

and if there was no mosque in greece it simply means that greece was never first islamic then christian.

 

hiiihhihi femme the brainwashed christian missionary, none of these crap you mentioned changes the fact that it`d forbidden to build a Turkish mosque in greece.

64.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:45 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

yes I`m 100% sure about that. Show me one single Turkish mosque in Greece and I`ll apologise, but you can`t cause they don`t allow that. how democratic isn`t it?

 

Tami! Flowers will be nice

MOsques in Greece

65.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:47 pm

I especially like this fragment:

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s1135414.htm

 

Dr Altana Filos(translation): But it’s not true that there is no mosque in Greece. There are over 300 mosques in Greece overall, but not a mosque in Athens, that was not the case. The mosques are there where there is a large part of the population being Moslems, and this is the case in Northern Greece.

66.       Trudy
7887 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:50 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

I especially like this fragment:

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s1135414.htm

 

Dr Altana Filos(translation): But it’s not true that there is no mosque in Greece. There are over 300 mosques in Greece overall, but not a mosque in Athens, that was not the case. The mosques are there where there is a large part of the population being Moslems, and this is the case in Northern Greece.

 

 There´s also (at least) one in Kos. I visited it last October.

67.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:56 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

I especially like this fragment:

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s1135414.htm

 

Dr Altana Filos(translation): But it’s not true that there is no mosque in Greece. There are over 300 mosques in Greece overall, but not a mosque in Athens, that was not the case. The mosques are there where there is a large part of the population being Moslems, and this is the case in Northern Greece.

I didn`t say there isn`t any mosque in greece, I said there isn`t any Turkish mosque in greece because it`s banned whereas there are tens of greek orthodox churches in Turkey.

 

68.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:58 pm

Aslan Pasha sounds Turkish bence {#lang_emotions_unsure}

69.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 09:59 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

I didn`t say there isn`t any mosque in greece, I said there isn`t any Turkish mosque in greece because it`s banned whereas there are tens of greek orthodox churches in Turkey.

haha

You mean built by Turkish construction companies with Turkish cement and sand?

ha ha

 

70.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 14 Dec 2008 Sun 10:00 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Aslan Pasha sounds Turkish bence {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

hihihii unless, it has this phrase "the Turkish mosque of" in front of the name it is not a Turkish mosque.

 

The fact is it`s banned to call anything Turkish in greece, so you can`t have a Turkish mosque there.

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