Mosque stood still in Japan and Tsunami couldn't touch its walls even

ibnanv

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    This is special news from Japan that mosque survives the Tsunami waves in Tokyo, Japan. It is incredible to believe that how can a building stand the aftermatch of such an devastating Tsunami when everything else is collapsing and shaken by the powerful waves of Tsunami.
    The only reason comes in to the mind is that Mosque is religous symbol of Allah's home and Allah saves his home from such earth shakes and tragedies. It is a great lesson to all dis believer who do not believe there is one God Who is governing the whole system of Universe. There is also a message to all the religions that Islam is still the purest religion which is free from human mind additions, that is the reason that God is protecting its prayers places like mosques even in Tsunami.
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    http://www.allvoices.com/contribute...apan-and-tsunami-couldnt-touch-its-walls-even

    http://wn.com/tsunami_who_saved_the_mosques??اغرب_ماحدث_في_هذا_القرن
     

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    In tsunami-flattened town, religious shrine survives

    By Paula Hancocks, CNN
    Otsuchi, Japan (CNN) – The Otsuchi shrine looks out of place.
    Beautifully intact, the ornate Shinto place of worship watches over kilometers of scorched devastation. It is almost the only building still standing in a sea of carnage.
    Unscathed by an earthquake, a tsunami and a ferocious fire, some residents believe the shrine, set on a small hill, is blessed and was spared by the gods.
    Caretaker Tomoyuki Matsuhashi sweeps the path in front of the buildings, one of them now being used as a shelter for 22 people who lost their homes. He becomes animated as he describes the moments after last month's earthquake.
    “I saw the tsunami coming from a distance," he says. "I didn’t know what it was at first and then I saw buildings collapse. A few seconds later the wave was here.”
    Eyewitnesses say the second wave reached to the bottom step of the shrine. Many of those sheltering there ran to higher ground and stayed in the hills behind the town.
    "Several were injured and had blood pouring from their heads and they were soaked," Matsuhashi says of survivors who just escaped the waters. “So we gave them blankets to try and warm them up. But then we saw the fire raging on the other side of the shrine.”
    A gas explosion started a raging fire that reduced the already destroyed town to charred wreckage. Blackened forest around the shrine is clear showing the deadly path the fire took.
    Koishi Teruko saw the smoke from the direction of the shrine while hiding in the hills and assumed it had been burnt down. “When I returned,” she tells CNN, “I was surprised it was untouched. God must have protected it, although some people also helped to put the fire out, so it was not just divine intervention.”
    Three men stop by to ring the bell at the door of the shrine and bow their respects to the gods. Countless survivors have performed the same ritual over the past month.
    The prayers on this day are heart breaking. Residents ask for help in finding missing relatives before continuing the grim task of searching for their bodies. Others ask for strength in the face of the horrific post-tsunami reality.
    But to one side of the shrine is a poignant reminder that life was once normal here. There are small plaques with flowers and animals painted on one side. On the other is a simple prayer from much simpler times. One youngster asks for help in being accepted to his school of choice. Another asks for a new baby girl to be blessed. The majority pray for a long and healthy life.
    They are prayers that have not always been answered in recent weeks.


    ඔන්න අපි උඹල වගේ ලින්ක් නැතුව බොරු දාන්නේ නෑ, ලින්ක් එකත් එක්ක විඩෙඔ එකත් එක්ක දාල තියෙන්නෙ, අනික මම ඇහුවමයි ටෝකියෝ වලට සුනාමි ආවා කියල. මේක් මට පේන්නේ අර ඉන්දුනීසියන් සුනාමියේ අර මුස්ලිම් එවුන් ලක්ශ 4 මැරුනු බන්ඩ අචේ වල ඉතුරු වෙච්ච එකක්!
     

    ibnanv

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    This is not in the hill this is in same land as other buildings. Do not try to fool people. God reveals the truth
     

    Y2K

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    This is not in the hill this is in same land as other buildings. Do not try to fool people. God reveals the truth

    if you try to find which religion is true we can stay either Buddha or Allah

    can't be noth right? bt when you look at the facts I think most miraculous one is Buddha statue
     

    ibnanv

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    Why are you really denying it.

    See Indonesia tsunami mosque was standing. Clock stopped rest were wiped out. See japan check the link I posted. Rest were destroyed mosque was standing. Even if you see for your self , you will still deny it. Because your is sealed, your eye sight is sealed your ears are sealed. So you can't hear the truth.
     

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    See Indonesia tsunami mosque was standing. Clock stopped rest were wiped out. See japan check the link I posted. Rest were destroyed mosque was standing. Even if you see for your self , you will still deny it. Because your is sealed, your eye sight is sealed your ears are sealed. So you can't hear the truth.

    can you pls tell me Who sealed my eyes ? My Friend i do b'live in power of faith
     

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    This is special news from Japan that mosque survives the Tsunami waves in Tokyo, Japan. It is incredible to believe that how can a building stand the aftermatch of such an devastating Tsunami when everything else is collapsing and shaken by the powerful waves of Tsunami.
    The only reason comes in to the mind is that Mosque is religous symbol of Allah's home and Allah saves his home from such earth shakes and tragedies. It is a great lesson to all dis believer who do not believe there is one God Who is governing the whole system of Universe. There is also a message to all the religions that Islam is still the purest religion which is free from human mind additions, that is the reason that God is protecting its prayers places like mosques even in Tsunami.
    77145611-tsunami-couldnt.jpg


    http://www.allvoices.com/contribute...apan-and-tsunami-couldnt-touch-its-walls-even

    http://wn.com/tsunami_who_saved_the_mosques??اغرب_ماحدث_في_هذا_القرن

    මේක ඉන්දුනීසියාවේ එකක් යකෝ . :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
    පල්ලිය වටේටම තිබිල තියෙන්නේ මුඩුක්කු
    ජපානේ මුඩුක්කු නැහැ

     
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    මරණ මංචකය
    අනේ මෝඩ තම්බියා...බොරුවට උඩ පනිනවා..
    මේක වෙන්නැති ඉතුරු වෙච්ච එකම මුස්ලිම් පල්ලිය..:lol:
    කවුරුත් දන්න දෙයක් ලංකාවේවත්/ජපානේවත් සුනාමියෙන් කිසිම බුදුපිළිමෙකට හානි නොවෙච්ච වග..
     

    ibnanv

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    Cristian LTTE TERROISED THE MUSLIMS AND SINHALESE

    CRISTIAN TERRORIST LTTE TERROISED THIS COUNTRY. YOU KNOW WHO IS THE EXTREMIST. SEE NORWAY HOW THEY KILL THEIR OWN. CRISTIANS KILLED 10000 MUSLIMS TO SPREAD THEIR RELIGION IN SRI LANKA . DO NOT TEL ME LIES. WHO YOU ARE FOOLING.
     

    Y2K

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    CRISTIAN TERRORIST LTTE TERROISED THIS COUNTRY. YOU KNOW WHO IS THE EXTREMIST. SEE NORWAY HOW THEY KILL THEIR OWN. CRISTIANS KILLED 10000 MUSLIMS TO SPREAD THEIR RELIGION IN SRI LANKA . DO NOT TEL ME LIES. WHO YOU ARE FOOLING.

    Do you have any proof ? souces pls?
     

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    Norway judge denies Cristian Terrorist public stage to air hateful rants

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    Mourners view the massive field of flowers placed in front of the cathedral in Oslo, Norway, on Monday in honor of the 93 victims killed in Friday's bombing and shooting attacks by Norwegian supremacist Anders Behring Breivik. (AP)
    By IAN MACDOUGALL | AP
    Published: Jul 25, 2011 15:43 Updated: Jul 25, 2011 16:25
    OSLO, Norway: A judge denied Anders Behring Breivik the public stage he wanted to air his anti-Muslim rants and call for revolution on Monday, ruling that the first hearing for the man who has confessed to Norway’s twin terror attacks be held behind closed doors.
    Breivik prepared a speech for his day in court even before launching the attacks that left 93 people dead and Norwegians reeling at the devastation. He had requested an open hearing in which he would wear a uniform, making clear in an Internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into theater.
    He staged the bombing and youth camp rampage as “marketing” for his manifesto calling for a revolution that would rid Europe of Muslims, he said.
    The decision to close the arraignment was announced to throngs of reporters waiting outside the court for their first glimpse of Breivik since the assault. A hushed crowd of hundreds of locals also gathered.
    “Based on information in the case the court finds that today’s detention hearing should be held behind closed doors,” Judge Kim Heger said in a statement. “It is clear that there is concrete information that a public hearing with the suspect present could quickly lead to an extraordinary and very difficult situation in terms of the investigation and security.”
    Peaceful, liberal Norway has been stunned by the bombing in downtown Oslo and the shooting massacre at a youth camp outside the capital, which the suspect said were intended to start a revolution to inspire Norwegians to retake their country from Muslims and other immigrants. He blames liberals for championing multiculturalism over Norway’s “indigenous” culture.
    The court acknowledged that there was a need for transparency in the case and that it normally would consider arguments from the press when making decisions to close hearings but said that wasn’t possible “for practical reasons.”
    It’s unusual that the hearing was closed even before it began. Normally, a judge would make such a decision in open court.
    Typically, the accused is brought to court every four weeks while prosecutors prepare their case, so a judge can approve his continued detention. In cases of serious crimes or where the defendant has admitted to the charges, longer periods of detention are not unusual.
    Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg led the mourning nation in a minute of silence on Monday, standing on the steps of an Oslo university next to a flame. The king and queen stood by as well, and neighboring countries Denmark and Sweden also joined in the remembrance.
    Signs of normality began to return to Oslo on Monday. A wide police cordon around the bomb site was lifted on the first workday since the attacks, leaving just a narrower zone closed off. Most shops were open and trams were rumbling through the city’s streets.
    But the flag on the courthouse where Breivik will appear remained at half staff, and the world’s media was buzzing around the building.
    The search for more victims continues and police have not released the names of the dead. But Norway’s royal court said Monday that those killed at the island retreat included Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s stepbrother, an off-duty police officer, who was working there as a security guard.
    Court spokeswoman Marianne Hagen told The Associated Press that his name was Trond Berntsen, the son of Mette-Marit’s stepfather, who died in 2008.
    Meanwhile, French police were searching the suspect’s father’s home Monday. About a dozen officers surrounded the house in Couranel in southern France, entering and leaving at irregular intervals. The house is cordoned off, and reporters do not have access.
    The regional gendarme service confirmed the house was that of Anders Behring Breivik’s father but would not comment on the search operation. News reports have said Breivik’s father, Jens Breivik, has not been in touch with his son in many years.
    The attacks rattled Norway, a small and wealthy country unused to political violence, and known internationally as a peace mediator, prominent foreign aid donor and as home of the Nobel Peace Prize. Survivors of the camp shooting on the Utoya island described how a gunman dressed in a police uniform urged people to come closer and then opened fire, sending panicked youth fleeing into the water.
    Police say 86 people were killed. About 90 minutes earlier, a car bomb exploded in the government district in central Oslo, killing seven.
    More than 90 people were wounded, and others remain missing at both crime scenes.
    Breivik laid out his extreme nationalist philosophy as well as his attack methods in a 1,500-page manifesto. It also describes how he bought armor, guns, tons of fertilizer and other bomb components, stashed caches of weapons and wiping his computer hard drive — all while evading police suspicion and being nice to his neighbors.
    Dr. Colin Poole, head of surgery at Ringriket Hospital in Honefoss northwest of Oslo, told The Associated Press that the gunman used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage. Poole said surgeons treating 16 gunshot victims have recovered no full bullets.
    “These bullets more or less exploded inside the body,” Poole said. “It’s caused us all kinds of extra problems in dealing with the wounds they cause, with very strange trajectories.”
    Ballistics experts say “dum-dum“-style bullets also are lighter in weight and can be fired with greater accuracy over varying distances.