Unlike Judeo-Christian Churches/Synagogues, there is no
consecration of a mosque. It is merely an ornamented building
where moslems may come to pray.
If a moslem decided to pray on a manhole cover, that doesn't
mean the manhole cover is holy.
And, as mentioned elsewhere, Islam has no one governing authority to keep the heretics and defilers of the Koran at
bay. It is a religion of ''personalities''...sort of like Hollywood.
The clerics with the biggest attendance have the most clout,
but little actual authority.
25 - "Unlike Judeo-Christian Churches/Synagogues, there is no consecration of a mosque. It is merely an ornamented building where moslems may come to pray. "
I helped build a small mosque in Saudi Arabia. There was no problem. Then after the 'dedication' or first 'service', I and other non-muslims were no longer allowed to enter.