Posted on 09/09/2025 10:17:58 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Dublin City Council is to give its decision on planning permission for a seven-story development featuring a mosque and apartments at Blackpitts, Dublin 8.
The project, entitled Al-Bari Mosque and Apartments, is being tendered by Barrett Mahony Civil & Structural Consulting Engineers.
The proposed development is on the site of a former warehouse owned by Independent Clothing Holdings and will involve the demolition of the existing two-story structure.
The company is owned by Azhar Bari who is from Pakistan, and who was advised on the project by the Clonskeagh Islamic Center, which is currently closed after a series of controversies arose related to its management earlier this year.
The existing structure currently on the site of the proposed development is noted as being “presently disused”, but parts of which have acted as a “mosque”, “food processing” and “residential” in the recent past. …
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A mosque? No problem, buildit!! A Christian church, forget it, it would offend the muslims.
The name will keep normal people from even thinking of wanting to live there - it makes the place exclusively muzlim. And that is its purpose.
Ireland is not the beautiful country that was known for being practicing Christian. It’s a sick country, being eaten from within by the immigrants.
Ireland is gone.
Now I think I understand why so many American leftists fleeing Trump want to move to Ireland.
Hopefully next door to Rosie’s pad?
LOL! MOOSLIMS TAKING OVER IRELAND TOO!!!
No, sadly. Rosie’s new place is somewhere in County Wicklow, which is about a half hour south of Dublin.
Most of Europe is gone. Muzzies all over the place.
Glad I did a lot of traveling years ago when countries were mostly white and Christian. Even Turkey was pleasant then, very welcoming to Christian and even Jewish people.
I hope some Irish patriots put a stop to this.
7 story FORWARD OPERATING BASE for Islam.
Next up: demands from the Imam of the taxpayer-funded mosque to demand that local pubs stop serving beer and pork chops.
Dublin 8 is a postal zone. It is right in the center of frkn Dublin, right on the waterfront.
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Ireland better remember their past history and the SACK OF BALTIMORE IRELAND IN 1631. In the last 400 years the Irish have advanced. The moslems are still mentally in the 8th Century.
The divider between the northern and southern halves of Dublin city is the Liffey River, which flows eastward into the Irish Sea. Odd numbers of the old postal codes (still in force in spite of the new Eircode alphanumeric codes) are on the north side while even numbers are on the south side; Blackpitts is a street in a section called The Liberties, in the southwest quadrant of the city. The very center of the city is considered to be O’Connell Street, for the record.
I’m aware; been there. The Liffey bisects the center of the city east-west. Zone 8 is not at the dead center north-south, but sits approx half a mile west of Temple Bar and is mostly inside the South Circular Road, which in turn is inside the larger M50 beltway. So my word “center” was not used precisely geometrically, but what most city dwellers would consider “walking distance” from O’Connell.
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