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Tentacles of Islam Slowly Enveloping Europe?


By Dale Hurd 

CBN News Sr. Reporter

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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While the idea of Muslims taking over Rome as prophesied by the Prophet
Mohammed may seem far-fetched, the historically Christian capital of Italy
is now the site of the largest mosque in Europe.

Moschea di Roma, or the Great Mosque of Rome, is able to accommodate 12,000
worshippers and is a powerful symbol for Italy's fast-growing Muslim
population.

Large mosques have been built or are on the drawing board in virtually every
major city in Europe. 

The skyline of Cologne, Germany, has been dominated for centuries by its
famous cathedral, the largest Gothic church in northern Europe. But soon the
church will share the skyline with the 150-foot tall minarets of the Cologne
mosque, now under construction. 

The Muslim worship facility, which is being funded by the government of
Turkey, is opposed by groups who see it as a piece of Turkish territory in
the heart of Germany.

"This mosque is a symbol of political power. It's a symbol of Islamization
in the center of Europe, and especially this mosque in Cologne-Ehrenfeld,"
Pro-Köln organizer Manfred Rouhs told CBN News.

In fact, many of the large mosque projects in Europe are funded by the
Turkish government. Some are being financed by the Saudis, and some, like
the one planned for Copenhagen, are being built with money from Iran's
Revolutionary Guard. 

"It's not really a mosque," Danish Muslim expert Lars Hedegaard said of the
Copenhagen mosque."It's more like a barracks. It's going to be an
institution that will terrorize not only Danes but also non obedient
Iranians." 

In London, a plan to build the largest mosque in Europe ran into strong
public opposition and has been downsized. 

But in Cologne and other cities, the left-wing has shown itself to be very
pro-Mosque and sometimes demonstrates violently against mosque opponents. 

The Great Mosque of Rome and the growing number of giant mosques across
Europe are changing not only the physical landscape, but some say they are
likely to change the political landscape, as well.

 



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