Re: Banning Non Muslims in Makkah
I Appreciate your acknowledgment of my superior knowledge and observation skills..
I do each time, so lets do a demo of that..
its a discussion forum, I added to the discussion. I simply added that his uncle would have been able to visit…
Indeed they are…and from the start my point was about a ‘visit’ .. looks like someone did need to read with eyes open.
Lets see my original post
see the word visit…open your eyes a little..does it say pray? ..no? ..good.
repeat after me ‘visit’
Lets see your response, you don’t clarify you are talking about praying.
let me open my eyes more…ummmm no. don’t see the word pray.
so what was my response
oh yes, I explained that visiting vatican is fine. again repeat after me ‘visit’
open your eyes just a little bit so that word can get in there…does it say pray
let me see v.i.s.i.t … hmm still spells visit.
your post after that still did not make any reference to praying, lets see what you said
to which I responded that I was taking about non catholics being allowed to go to vatican and correcting some gap in knowledge.
Had you said 3 posts ago that you knew non muslims can visit vatican, that would have been helpful to us all, but you ended with exclamation of 'no big deal!" .. not sure if there was a place for that but sure..
and now since we are talking about superior knowledge and observation skills…this little nugget may have escaped your notice about praying at Vatican. I know praying was not the topic of our discussion but visit, but since you are now talking about prayers..there is a first..
Vatican makes history: Pope allows Islamic prayers, Koran readings - Washington Times
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