Falls Church mosque - Route 7

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but this area scares me because of its history and because of everything going on in the world. I don't support a "muslim" test (Newt's idea) any more than I support a "fat old white man" test, but current events are making it harder to ignore homegrown radicalization and an interest in terrorist acts.
I actually blame Bush and Cheney for destabilizing Iraq and making the world hate us. I blame McCain for the Trump situation by introducing the Palin effect.


PP, I so agree with you about Iraq and the Palin fallout that will never go away. With each iteration of the election, it descends further into the worst reaches of American society and I feel so haunted for the people of Iraq for what the US government under Dubya and Cheney have done, for decades and centuries to come.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I drive by this intersection every day on my way to/from work - on Fridays, the police presence is significant. I was naive and thought it was to keep people safe walking across Route 7.

Now that I've started to read more about mosques and Muslim radicalization, I've learned about this mosque's history.

It's pretty scary.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/mosques/417/dar-al-hijrah-mosque
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_Al-Hijrah

Anwar al-Awlaki was an iman there.


You are 100% correct that it is a radicalized mosque, as is the one further down route 7 in Great Falls. Al-Awaiki preached there too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive by this intersection every day on my way to/from work - on Fridays, the police presence is significant. I was naive and thought it was to keep people safe walking across Route 7.

Now that I've started to read more about mosques and Muslim radicalization, I've learned about this mosque's history.

It's pretty scary.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/mosques/417/dar-al-hijrah-mosque
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_Al-Hijrah

Anwar al-Awlaki was an iman there.


You are 100% correct that it is a radicalized mosque, as is the one further down route 7 in Great Falls. Al-Awaiki preached there too.


Where is there a mosque in Great Falls? It's not coming up on google search.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:8:51, I believe the Bible is full of horrible statements, too.


PP have YOU read the entire Bible and the entire Koran? How could you make any comparison otherwise? The old testament is chock full of crazy stuff (see my favorite 2 Kings 2:23), but people IGNORE it. That is the fundamental difference.



I feel like we have had this argument 100 times, but you are simply wrong. Christians who believe that homosexuality is wrong justify their belief on Old Testament verses. Clearly, not everyone ignores the Old Testament. The Quran is interpreted in various ways. Understanding how it is understood in daily life requires more than just reading it, just as is true with the Bible.


Yes but Jeff, let's get serious here.

Christians who are against homosexuality follow two basic groups: the "pray the gay out of them" who are compassionate towards them but generally worry that if they stay gay tjey will miss out on God's salvation and heaven and the fire and brimstone anti gays, who are very angry as they are about all of everyone else's sins, but they are all words and little action except in how they vote and who theh associate with. And even at their angriest and most extreme they do not go around throwing gays off tall buildings.

And yet many muslims in the middle east including many clerics are A Okay with torturing gays and executing them for sport in dreadful ways because "Allah says so"

Comparing the most radical evangelical southern Baptist minister's views and more importantly actions on gays to any number of muslim clerics is not even possible.

The actions towards gays by many of the islamic faith in that part of the world makes anti gay Christian pastors seem like thaley are wrapped in a rainbow cloak.

There is zero comparison of the two and you know it.


Thank you. I fully agree pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive by this intersection every day on my way to/from work - on Fridays, the police presence is significant. I was naive and thought it was to keep people safe walking across Route 7.

Now that I've started to read more about mosques and Muslim radicalization, I've learned about this mosque's history.

It's pretty scary.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/mosques/417/dar-al-hijrah-mosque
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_Al-Hijrah

Anwar al-Awlaki was an iman there.


You are 100% correct that it is a radicalized mosque, as is the one further down route 7 in Great Falls. Al-Awaiki preached there too.


Where is there a mosque in Great Falls? It's not coming up on google search.


Isn't that amusing? Going west from Tysons Corner just before Seneca Road.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive by this intersection every day on my way to/from work - on Fridays, the police presence is significant. I was naive and thought it was to keep people safe walking across Route 7.

Now that I've started to read more about mosques and Muslim radicalization, I've learned about this mosque's history.

It's pretty scary.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/mosques/417/dar-al-hijrah-mosque
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_Al-Hijrah

Anwar al-Awlaki was an iman there.


You are 100% correct that it is a radicalized mosque, as is the one further down route 7 in Great Falls. Al-Awaiki preached there too.


Where is there a mosque in Great Falls? It's not coming up on google search.



Probably means the All Dulles mosque in nearby Sterling. there are small mosques all over including at least five that I know in Alington
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive by this intersection every day on my way to/from work - on Fridays, the police presence is significant. I was naive and thought it was to keep people safe walking across Route 7.

Now that I've started to read more about mosques and Muslim radicalization, I've learned about this mosque's history.

It's pretty scary.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/mosques/417/dar-al-hijrah-mosque
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_Al-Hijrah

Anwar al-Awlaki was an iman there.


You are 100% correct that it is a radicalized mosque, as is the one further down route 7 in Great Falls. Al-Awaiki preached there too.


Where is there a mosque in Great Falls? It's not coming up on google search.



Probably means the All Dulles mosque in nearby Sterling. there are small mosques all over including at least five that I know in Alington


No I do not. This mosque in in FFX Cty limits
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive by this intersection every day on my way to/from work - on Fridays, the police presence is significant. I was naive and thought it was to keep people safe walking across Route 7.

Now that I've started to read more about mosques and Muslim radicalization, I've learned about this mosque's history.

It's pretty scary.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/mosques/417/dar-al-hijrah-mosque
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dar_Al-Hijrah

Anwar al-Awlaki was an iman there.


You are 100% correct that it is a radicalized mosque, as is the one further down route 7 in Great Falls. Al-Awaiki preached there too.


Where is there a mosque in Great Falls? It's not coming up on google search.



Probably means the All Dulles mosque in nearby Sterling. there are small mosques all over including at least five that I know in Alington


http://www.city-data.com/forum/northern-virginia/567593-what-building-rt-7-reston-great.html

At least four of the 9/11 hijackers attended there.
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