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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"Mr Erdogan first talked about wanting a mosque in Taksim Square when he was the mayor of Istanbul in the 1990s.

"There wasn't even a prayer room and the faithful had to make do with praying on newspapers on the ground," Mr Erdogan told the crowds on Friday.

Worshippers at the site praised the new mosque, which combines Ottoman features with contemporary design, and is able to accommodate about 4,000 people.

Abuzer Koç told AFP news agency that "there are too many people and not enough mosques".

"God bless those who made this happen," he added.

But while Turkey is a Muslim-majority country, critics have accused Mr Erdogan of actively trying to displace Turkey's secular basis.

Plans in 2013 to build the mosque in Istanbul's Gezi Park, in the Taksim Square area, sparked a wave of protests - both in the city, and solidarity protests across the world."
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A1C Isa Kocher
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right wing moralistic fundamentalists in the mosque told me in no uncertain terms, there is no republic of turkey and no constitution. they voted it out when they elected him the caliph. it's hard to say where to begin. of course there was no such referendum.

the quran says explicitly that unless someone gives everthing to the poor and the needy instead of holding on to it, you cannot understand the quran and cannot be a muslim. Baqara 2:3
the quran says explicitly any human, muslim or not, who does take care of the poor and the needy for goodness's sake will know no grief. [it could be a quote of the beatitudes of Jesus in the gospels].

grabbing holding keeping power is no more islamic than it is christian but the fascists love to use all the christian/muslim/vedanta/buddhist pomp to decorate their idolatries. Haghia Sophia is Haghia Sophia... a treasure for the ages.
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