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no , i think that bare foot dosn’t need more than water to take away the stench , beside muslims cleans it 5 times a day at least before every prayer

i think that the smell is caused of socks in the first place , not the bare feet

wow , what are we talking about here ? what is the purpose of this thread !
Yes, one person taking off shoes with or without socks does spread around a stench. I would imagine a whole group of people who just finished walking around in the scorching-hot would be worse, hahaha.
 
And to think that during prayer “five times a day”, you plant your head right down on the carpet and get a good wiff. :eek:

By the way everyone. Just making a little humorous conversation hear. I read those links before and they made me wonder. Nothing against Islam!!. I just thought it could make for some interesting discussion.
 
And to think that during prayer “five times a day”, you plant your head right down on the carpet and get a good wiff. :eek:
Oh yeah, that’s right, LOL!!

Seriously, this conversation is reminding me of the toe jam I found on the floor while stretching during karate. It’s grossing me out, hahaha. :rotfl:
 
If I may add to this discussion… I visited several old mosques that were popular tourist sites when I was in Egypt, and yes, they often smelled like tons of stinky feet. But I also visited the relics of St. Mark and had to practically hold my breath because the carpet REEKED of feet. But I mean, I guess that’s a good thing, right? It means lots of people have paid their respects! 🙂
 
If I may add to this discussion… I visited several old mosques that were popular tourist sites when I was in Egypt, and yes, they often smelled like tons of stinky feet. But I also visited the relics of St. Mark and had to practically hold my breath because the carpet REEKED of feet. But I mean, I guess that’s a good thing, right? It means lots of people have paid their respects! 🙂
is the relics of St. Mark in egypt ?
 
Well, I guess I should have called them the “supposed relics” of St. Mark. According to Coptic (and maybe Catholic?) tradition, St. Mark brought Christianity to Egypt through Alexandria. The Copts consider him their first Pope. What they believe to be his relics (his head, specifically) is kept at St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mark%27s_Coptic_Orthodox_Cathedral_(Alexandria)#Relics_of_Saint_Mark)

As far as I know, the Catholic Church doesn’t claim to have his head anywhere, so maybe we agree with the Copts?

Anyway, here’s a picture I took of his relics:
 
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Just curious , are these letters written for intercession
 
True, but I would gather that the carpets in Buckingham Palace and the White House get there carpets cleaned once a month. I’m not trying to be rude. It’s just wrong.

Read these stories.

travelwithmichelle.com/_wsn/page19.html (read the Istanbul part)
valondon.blogspot.com/2007/05/istanbul-was-constantinople.html (read part on Blue mosque)
Trying or not, you are succeeding in being incredibly rude. Are you seriously suggesting that the carpets (and everything else) in a mosque wouldn’t be as regularly cleaned as those in Buckingham Palace or anywhere else?

I think if the worshippers manage to clean themselves five times a day they will at least give the carpets a regular cleaning as well :rolleyes:

Most old buildings will have whiffs of various kinds (mould and so on), and I imagine in summer anyone’s feet can get smelly, but to suggest the carpets themselves smell makes no more sense than to suggest the carpets in any other public place smell.
 
Just curious , are these letters written for intercession
Sorry to have two topics going at once, but to answer your question, yes, the pieces of paper in front of the relics of St. Mark do have prayers written on them.
 
Trying or not, you are succeeding in being incredibly rude. Are you seriously suggesting that the carpets (and everything else) in a mosque wouldn’t be as regularly cleaned as those in Buckingham Palace or anywhere else?

I think if the worshippers manage to clean themselves five times a day they will at least give the carpets a regular cleaning as well :rolleyes:

Most old buildings will have whiffs of various kinds (mould and so on), and I imagine in summer anyone’s feet can get smelly, but to suggest the carpets themselves smell makes no more sense than to suggest the carpets in any other public place smell.
I’m not being rude. I’m asking a valid question, which you have seemed to answered. And that brings me to another question. How often do the Mosques get shut down for carpet cleaning and drying.
 
I’m not being rude. I’m asking a valid question, which you have seemed to answered. And that brings me to another question. How often do the Mosques get shut down for carpet cleaning and drying.
depends, some daily , others are weekly ,

and in some countries , people who attend the mosques wear flip-flops (shoes not common, except for cold months)…so there is less need to clean the carpet

but as a rule, if you eat garlic or some other smelly foods , or your clothes are filled with paint and dirt…or your have bad smell in mouth …it’s recommended to pray at home
 
geez, I would worry more about what is being preached in a mosque rather than the smell of feet. Many old buildings can get a smell to them.

(at least there is no gassy smells - farts invalidate the prayers.)

I will admit that I read all the posts though. 😃
 
geez, I would worry more about what is being preached in a mosque rather than the smell of feet. Many old buildings can get a smell to them.

(at least there is no gassy smells - farts invalidate the prayers.)

I will admit that I read all the posts though. 😃
**A gabriel, mosques ar emeant only for prayers. Prayers to the One God only. Not for any political activity. There should be remembernce of God as prescribed from very early times. Mankind must worship the creator. The method of five daily prayers is well established and well known.

There are not to be any images or statues or idols inside the mosque. And no musical instrumens too. The prayer is always a physical, mental and spiritual exercise. That is to relax and have time to one’s self away from the affairs of the day.

Of course, lectures on religious matters could be given inside the mosque. But nothing political instigation to mislead the people or mass them together against government orders or agitation or rebellion. That would be misuse of the mosque.

Mosque is a place of Peace. There should be no querrel or struggle or killing in the mosque. Mosques are built on free (public) place, not on a plot belonging to some one. Every one is allowed to enter the mosque for prayers. Nobody can be stopped from entering. The place is open for the worship of One God for the individual prayes and for the collective prayers.

Remember that Muslims have individual prayers as well as the collective prayers. The individual prayers cannot be performed collectively.
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**A gabriel, mosques ar emeant only for prayers. Prayers to the One God only. Not for any political activity. There should be remembernce of God as prescribed from very early times. Mankind must worship the creator. The method of five daily prayers is well established and well known.

There are not to be any images or statues or idols inside the mosque. And no musical instrumens too. The prayer is always a physical, mental and spiritual exercise. That is to relax and have time to one’s self away from the affairs of the day.

Of course, lectures on religious matters could be given inside the mosque. But nothing political instigation to mislead the people or mass them together against government orders or agitation or rebellion. That would be misuse of the mosque.

Mosque is a place of Peace. There should be no querrel or struggle or killing in the mosque. Mosques are built on free (public) place, not on a plot belonging to some one. Every one is allowed to enter the mosque for prayers. Nobody can be stopped from entering. The place is open for the worship of One God for the individual prayes and for the collective prayers.

Remember that Muslims have individual prayers as well as the collective prayers. The individual prayers cannot be performed collectively.
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yeah, right.

mosques around the

Weapons in Iraq mosques

Hamas uses mosques to store weapons

Gaza Mosque weapons cache
All Iraqi mosques had weapons in them
Thai Mosque attack
Bosnian mosques, Bosnian Muslim charities - fronts for Al Qaeda
mosques around the world and weapons caches

Basically, you can find so much on the web about weapons and mosques that it can get overwhelming.

Undercover Mosque, Part 1 Part2
 
Maybe in some war-torn christian dominated regions you can find things about churches and weapons.
Also why did you mention the thai mosque attack?

wasalam
 
Islam’s biggest threat is the same as that of Christianity. And that is secularism and growing Atheism!. This may even be a bigger threat for Islam, since Islam hasn’t been getting a good image lately. Thanks to the terrorists. It may be easier for Islam and Christianity to thrive in third world countries. But as for Europe and the rest of the West. Good Luck!.

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8112821.stm
 
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