*** Is an account of the Truth of Islam and their reign of terror upon those they conquered!
Kendra Liberty www. http://www.omegaletter.com/briefs/print.asp?BID=2923
IN RE 9/11/01 AND THE WAY MUSLIMS BUILD ON THE ASHES OF THE CONQUERED:
A piece of landing gear was found atop the Burlington Coat Factory building, which was also heavily coated with the ashes of the Towers (and of the dead).
This is the building now slated to be demolished and replaced with an Islamic monument to the attacks to be called "Cordoba House."
It is important to understand how Islamic triumphalism works and the significance of the chosen name; Cordoba House.
In 711 the Muslims conquered Andalusia in what is now Spain, including the Christian city of Cordoba.
It's inhabitants were slaughtered or enslaved.
The Cordoba Mosque in Spain, ostensibly a memorial to the Islamic Golden Era, was built atop the city's main Christian cathedral. It was symbolic of Muslim triumph over the infidel.
Throughout Islam's history, whenever a region was conquered, one of the first acts of the conquerors was to erect a mosque atop the sacred sites of the vanquished.
The pagan Ka'ba temple at Mecca was converted into the Mosque of Mecca, Islam's holiest site, following that city's conquest by Mohammed.
When Jerusalem was conquered by Islam in the 8th century, the alAqsa Mosque was built directly atop the Temple Mount and surrounded it by madrassas (Muslim schools) administered by a Waqf (council) to handle its expenses.
When the Muslims conquered Damascus, they destroyed the Christian basilica of St. John the Baptist and replaced it with the Umayyad Mosque.
The mosque contains a shrine that still allegedly contains the head of John the Baptist as well as the tomb of Saladin. And of course, the various madrassa and waqfs and so on and so forth.
When the Muslims conquered Constantinople, they tore down the Byzantine Hagia Sophia Cathedral and replaced it with a mosque.
Sultan Mehmed II surrounded the mosque with madrassas administered by a Waqf....
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