Posted on 01/16/2012 8:24:57 PM PST by americanophile
ISLAMIC communities in Perths south-eastern suburbs are looking forward to having a local place of worship.
City of Gosnells councillors voted last month to approve a development companys proposal to build a mosque in Southern River and it has gone to the WA Planning Commission for final approval.
At the corner of Southern River Road and Leslie Street, it will have a prayer hall, conference room and car park.
Islamic Association of Southern Districts secretary Matthew (Suleyman) Foster said it would be the only mosque between Welshpool and Rockingham. He said Muslims in Gosnells, Thornlie and Canning Vale were presently using small prayer sites close to home.
The mosque has great significance in Islam as a holy place; a prayer site doesnt have that, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at inmycommunity.com.au ...
"Mohammed is God's apostle. Those who follow him are ruthless
to the unbelievers but merciful to one another" - Quran 48:29
Infidels: freepmail me if you want on or off this list.
"The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets,
the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers."
Very true.
Thanks americanophile. Guess the murder rate was too low.
Is there any doubt the muslims are taking over the world? I predict within 3 generations, if not sooner.
No, the muslims are not taking over the West — the West has decided to give up without a fight. The cowardice we see today would’ve never happened in the Middle Ages.
That’s why I pay little attention to the presidential debates.
The candidates can plan for a better future of America all they want, but as long as they allow Islam to spread in this country it will eradicate any and all of their efforts.
The Aussies seem to be importing the worst kind of koranimals.
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