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Islamic sect refused permission to build Mosque

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anotheoldgit | 12:57 Thu 06th Dec 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2243800/Islamic-sect-refused-permission-build-Muslim-place-worship-times-capacity-St-Pauls-Cathedral.html

One must ask the same question as this reader,

/// This is all rather odd. Newham is reportedly one of the most economically/socially deprived areas of the country - but the 'community' appears to have access to , literally, vast sums of money to build the proposed mosque. Where is this money
now ? ///
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ichkeria

Get your point ichkeria :0)
apologies then if that is how it reads, i sincerely hope the local council does more for all the community, because quite frankly the whole idea of one place of worship, that serves only one part of the community seems strange in the extreme. Christianity for all it's ills does welcome all, as far as i remember.
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em10

/// I wish someone would take over Battersea power station and actually do something with it. ///

It seems they have Em,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-19491249

Another piece of our 'Dark Satanic Mills' bought up by persons from a foreign land..

/// The Malaysian consortium which bought the 39-acre site in south-west London in July for £400m plans to build 3,500 homes, offices, shops and a park. ///

But if that is what they are going to do to it, it can only be a good thing.
AOG, see what happens, this iconic building has lain dormant for far too long.
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sp1814

Forgive me for asking this, but do you happen to be a Muslim?

I only ask this because you seem to forever fight their corner.
em10

But they haven't accepted the proposal.

Surely they can't be criticised for doing exactly what you say they should be doing.

I don't believe it's a very strong argument to say, "Yes, but they could have accepted the planning proposal just as easily".

Okay - that's true...but they didn't.
it is true, and they have been umming and aahing for an age over this.
AOG

No, I'm an athiest.

I just like to offer forward an alternative point of view. In this case, I don't agree with (which I think is) em10's assertion that Newham Council have done anything wrong here.

My points earlier regarding the Muslim community are mere observations. I'm as uninterested in defending Islam as you are in attacking it.
em10 is correct. According to the BBC, the mosque was first mooted 10 years ago - however, that doesn't necessarily mean that a planning request was submitted to the council at that time.

In fairness, being made to wait ten years for a planning application doesn't sound likely.
sp1814

//There's an equivalent in Judiasm and Christianity (the tithe), but I don't know any proper Christians, so I don't know whether this still goes on. //

Lol - what's a ' proper christian ' ?

Oh , and yes titheing is a part of some christian denominations - especially evangelical christians
I suppose they need it for the 120,000 illegal immigrants about to be granted an amnesty.

http://mosques.muslimsinbritain.org/
Bazile

By 'proper Christians' I mean those who actually live as Christians, rather than those who tick 'CofE' on forms, because they're not Muslims, Hindus or Jews.
/// I wish someone would take over Battersea power station and actually do something with it. ///

How about blowing it up ? To me it's an eyesore and always has been.
How can a couple of chimneys sticking up from a dilapidated building be considered an icon. It may have some historic value but iconic is it not.
simple - in Saudi Arabia, followed by Iran - depends whether it is Wahibi or Shiite.
Em, //Naomi, perhaps look at JTH link.//

I looked earlier today - and added a bit.

//Naomi, this was supposed to regenerate a run down area,//

I don't think it would regenerate the area, or enhance it - and I'm very pleased the plan has been rejected.
I should add that my initial comments were simply in response to AOG's question about finance.
read through that and it would seem some just don't understand the word no. I am an atheist as are others on here, so no axe to grind against any religion, except to say that the priorities of local councils shouldn't be pandering to one section of the local community, but serve all to their full capacity. The application has been a long time and if you think that it doesn't always take this long to get planning permission for builds, it can. Especially when the architects, designers are asked to redesign or submit further drawings to make the buildings more pleasing, palatable to fit in with the area and it's surroundings. I know this because some parts of our area have had planning permission going back years and years, same with the redevelopment of parts of Camden along the wharf where developers want to add in many office spaces, some residential, it all takes time, especially if there is lots of local opposition. Which there has been with this Mosque.
not sure why, but the above has broken words, very weird...
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sp1814 /// My points earlier regarding the Muslim community are mere observations. I'm as uninterested in defending Islam as you are in attacking it. /// That is strange because you regular attack Christianity/The Church of England over various Gay issues, yet seem to say nothing against the more violent condemnation of Homosexuality by Muslims.

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