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Idiot. That wasn't the claim. Non Muslims aren't allowed close to any religious or holy Isamic site. In fact you can't even build a church in Muslim holy lands and many Muslim countries even ban the practice of other faiths.
All I'm saying is let's treat Muslims with the same respect as they give others. Let's tear down all Muslim holy sites, and ban Muslims from entering all non Muslim religious sites, including Jerusalem. You seem to have no problem with Muslim bigotry for some reason. I wonder why.
Oh Roody...
Don't like to be proven a liar?
Don't worry, you do it all the time dickhead![]()
No problem you Pali lying asshole. Let us know why you have an explanation why Christians and Jews aren't allowed close to Muslim holy sites.
Roody, look, remember what you said?
"Islam demands that non Muslims are not allowed anywhere near mosques"
LIE!
Simple as....
Actually simple as YOU'RE FULL OF SHIT AND DONT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT. This is from an Islamic site, asshole:
2192: Non-Muslims entering the mosque
What is the ruling on non-Muslims entering the mosque?
Praise be to Allaah.
It is forbidden for Muslims to allow any kaafir to enter al-Masjid al-Haraam [in Makkah] and the sacred areas [al-Haram] around it, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Verily, the Mushrikûn (polytheists) are Najasun (impure). So let them not come near Al-Masjid Al-Harâm (at Makkah) after this year” [al-Tawbah 9:28].
With regard to other mosques, some fuqaha’ said that it is permissible because there is nothing to indicate that it is not allowed; others said that it is not permissible, by analogy with al-Masjid al-Haraam.
The correct view is that it is permissible if it serves the interests of sharee’ah or meet a valid need, such as a person hearing something that may invite him to enter Islam, or because he needs to drink water in the mosque, or the like. This is because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) tied up (his prisoner) Thamaamah ibn Athaal al-Hanafi in the mosque before he became Muslim, and the delegations of Thaqeef and the Christians of Najraan stayed in the mosque before they became Muslim. There were many benefits offered by doing this: they could hear the speeches and sermons of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), see people praying and reciting Qur’aan, and other benefits that are gained by those who visit the mosque. (From Fatawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 6/276).
And Allaah knows best.
Your posts should carry a Stupidity Warning Roodboy!
I'm now going to do what your pal Phoney does....
I HAVE BEEN IN SEVERAL MOSQUES!
I AM NOT A MUSLIM!
Can you read that? Yes?
Good...
Now, **** off and eat shit tithead!
So what? Many non Muslims have. The rule is you're not allowed, unless for conversion. And when it comes to Islamic holy mosques, absolutely no non Muslims within a thousand miles. Therefore, the statement "Islam forbids non Muslims" is correct, and, the religion promotes intolerance and violence towards others. Case closed.[/QUOTE]
Roodboy, you talk shit man...
Let me quote a couple for things, see if they look familiar...
This is in YOUR copy and paste post...
"The correct view is that it is permissible if it serves the interests of sharee’ah or meet a valid need, such as a person hearing something that may invite him to enter Islam, or because he needs to drink water in the mosque, or the like."
Makes THIS statement worthless...
"So what? Many non Muslims have. The rule is you're not allowed, unless for conversion."
So, yes, you are right, CASE CLOSED!
Oh, unless you want to squirm around what you have already stated or, perhaps try and move the goal posts AGAIN...
Give it up Roodboy you are just full of

