Read the full-text online article and more details about "Controversy over Plan for London's Biggest Mosque ; GILLIGAN ON MONDAY" by Gilligan, Andrew - The Evening Standard (London, England), July 17, 2006By GilliganAndrew
On the border of Europe, we find two of the most impressive mosques in the Islamic world – Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. I couldn’t decide which one to put on the list, and since they are only a few hundred meters away from each other, I decided to bundle them together. Hagia...
The film version of the erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson premières in London and the London Fire Brigade are expecting a “spike” in people being stuck or trapped in handcuffs or rings. In November, firefighters were called by doctors at King’s...
Witanhurst, an expensive private estate owned by Russian oligarch Andrey Guryev, is reported to be the second-largest private residence in London after Buckingham Palace.Leon Neal/Getty Images The second-largest residential estate in London (more about the first in a moment), Witanhurst is 90,00...
“The global war on terror has become a blueprint for violence against Muslims. When there isn’t a shooting at a mosque, there’s a drone strike in Somalia. When one Friday prayer goes by without incident, an innocent Muslim is detained on material support for terrorism charge...
The airport's sheer scale makes it larger than the nearby country of Bahrain, and equivalent to the five New York City boroughs. Among the facilities that make up King Fahd International Airport's vast size are a mosque capable of accommodating up to 2,000 people, residential housing for up...
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Read the full-text online article and more details about "Terror Link Group to Build London's Biggest Mosque ; GILLIGAN ON MONDAY" by Gilligan, Andrew - The Evening Standard (London, England), July 17, 2006By GilliganAndrew