Hellon
12 years ago
Please keep this on track... |
Hellon
12 years ago
Can you elaborate....what do you mean exactly? |
Solus
12 years ago
I mean the world isn't fair or makes sense. And the mere fact you look for it shows you don't really accept that.You could search the world and find thousands of unfair rules and laws. And while that doesn't make sense, we still have to live with them. What may seem odd to us is the norm elsewhere. |
Hellon
12 years ago
I was only searching for the smoking room to start with but...when I found this room in my own country I started to ask questions....No1....is my tax dollar payng for it? and..if so...why can't I gain access? |
Hellon
12 years ago
I'm trying to research it right here buddy....asking questions from fellow travellers etc....what I did notice was that all the shoes outside the door belonged to men so...do muslim women travellers not have access either? Actually are women allowed in mosques? |
Hellon
12 years ago
Google....well yes...so many untruths have come from there....they state facts that are not acurate so...yes, forgive me if I ask the truth from people. |
Hellon
12 years ago
It was my poor attempt at sarcasm haha!!! Honestly I've really enjoyed this little converation but...getting back on track...what do other people think about prayer rooms in airports that not all can access? |
nouriguess
12 years ago
Hellon....so they didn't allow you to come in and pray? |
Michael D Nalley
12 years ago
Page 417 - Acceptance (A.A. Big Book) |
nouriguess
12 years ago
'No, they are not allow is some parts of them.' |
Exostosis
12 years ago
Solus, isnt wrong. I lived in Oman for over 5 years. Women, men and children are allowed in mosques regardless of their religion, given that you do not intentionally carry out an offensive act. I've been to multiple mosques, churches, temples. |
Max
12 years ago
Yeh everybody is allowed in mosques |
Larry Chamberlin
12 years ago
An LDS Temple was built here in north Houston and for the first two weeks the Mormons allowed everyone to tour the temple, being given guided tours. After this period was over, they replaced all the carpeting and only LDS members were allowed in. Anyone, by the way, can enter any Stake (analogous to a church), only the temple (analogous to a cathedral) is off limits to non-members. |
Sunshine
12 years ago
I didn't read all the posts, as some were replying without having a credible background to their answers. |
Exostosis
12 years ago
Excluding the mosque or any other official place of Worship. |
Sunshine
12 years ago
^ |
nouriguess
12 years ago
I once entered a church to pray. I also all the time go to weddings and enter the church and pray, say some things with people even though I don't know what they really are or mean and I respect all the rituals there. And I'm (everyone is) always welcomed. Because a holy place is open for every person who needs and believes in God or wants his forgiveness. In mosques, things get a little bit more strict, as Nana said, you cannot go in there without your veil, with your shoes or to the wrong section. Women have their own section, men have theirs, too. This is our religion and these are the rules. |
Sunshine
12 years ago
When the poster talked about fairness, he meant that it is not of a surprise that Hellon was not allowed in, since the world is so full of injustice...(that's what I understood) he was not targeting the religion itself. |
Decayed
12 years ago
I was going to answer this, but Nana obviously said everything :) |
Decayed
12 years ago
Haha yo' ladies do not know there are prayer rooms for Muslims? |
nouriguess
12 years ago
In a 'prayer room', you don't have to be abluted? |
Sunshine
12 years ago
^ stupido :P I MEANT PRAYER ROOMS IN GENERAL LILKE OPENED PLACES :P haha |
Decayed
12 years ago
Noura, |
nouriguess
12 years ago
Why am I stupid, Nana? :( I know that lol. |
Decayed
12 years ago
Noura, I wouldn't go for the word 'accepted' |
nouriguess
12 years ago
Why? |
Decayed
12 years ago
All other religions do not require being sanitized from the outside. So their prayers wouldn't be accepted? |
nouriguess
12 years ago
I dunno. That's what they taught me in elementary schools. And are we back to comparing Islam with other religions? Ughhhh. |
Decayed
12 years ago
Comparisons make you think logically, sometimes... |
abracadabra
12 years ago
Hellon2sexylegs, hello! |
Exostosis
12 years ago
Noura (The poetess) |