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Religious signs

Updated on May 15, 2020

What is happening today

Welcome to our article (98) Religious signs

After learning what has happened today, we must ask ourselves; Are these happenings religious signs one may ask?

I am sure that in the world today, many people that follow religions are asking themselves; could this be a religious sign that God Allah sends to the Muslim? For what they have done and are doing in the world. Because it seems to me that if there is a God Allah, he must be upset about what his followers have done and are doing, look at this report that I found on the net.

This is a photo from the Internet about the following report

This must be the most strange event of this century, if we could call this strange, because there are a lot of other things that might follow from this unforseen event. You see, how come that a crane topples on the Grand Mosque in Mecca's Saudi A.
This must be the most strange event of this century, if we could call this strange, because there are a lot of other things that might follow from this unforseen event. You see, how come that a crane topples on the Grand Mosque in Mecca's Saudi A. | Source

This is the report on the net

It was reported and I quote the following:

This is the report on the net.

At least 107 people are reportedly dead and over 230 left injured as a severe storm toppled a construction crane at Masjid al-Haram, or the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 11, 2015. The huge crane fell over the roof of the mosque, which was being prepped up for this year’s Hajj pilgrims who are expected to arrive in the city soon.

Our report and discussions

We are saying this because of the date that this violent natural event has happened: September 11th, 2015, just 14 years after the most violent terrorists attack on American soil. One needs really to reflect on this event, because if you believe in God and the spiritual forces in heavens, you cannot escape thinking about it.

Now that I have said what I think, I am going to wait and see, if and how this event could change the Muslim ways of thinking, I am sure that some religious leaders will offer an explanation about what has happened, whether this explanation will favour anybody we don’t know yet, so, we must wait and see.

About the Muslims and the Grand Mosque of Mecca

There are always very large crowds at Mecca every year in this photo see this Muslim crowd at Mecca, this event in Mecca we believe happens once a year, the Muslim believe that it is their duty to visit Mecca at least one time in their life.
There are always very large crowds at Mecca every year in this photo see this Muslim crowd at Mecca, this event in Mecca we believe happens once a year, the Muslim believe that it is their duty to visit Mecca at least one time in their life. | Source

Happened September 11- 2001

This is the event that has destroyed world peace and changed the world. This photo was taken, when a second plane driven by the terrorists, is just about to crash on the second tower, in New York.
This is the event that has destroyed world peace and changed the world. This photo was taken, when a second plane driven by the terrorists, is just about to crash on the second tower, in New York. | Source

A reminder of 11 September 2001

Today I would like to say just a bit more, since something else that involves religion has happened; but before we do that let us remind the world at large, the fact that the crane incident at Mecca has happened the 11th of September 2015, this is just 14 years after the terrorist attack on American soil. Now, whether the Muslims see this as a religious sign is up to them and their God Allah.

But, for us that live in the western world and believe and call our God Yahweh, whether this God is the same God or not; we hope and wish that this is a sign from their God Allah saying to them; watch what you are doing? I never told you to go around killing people. Anyhow, that is what we hope it means at least to us, and if this is what it means to the Muslim also; then they might stop going around killing people, like they are doing even now; they want to kill everybody that is not like them; so, when their God sends them signs, to make them see that they must stop what they are doing, it would be a good thing if they do. Anyhow, this is how I see this religious situation, which is affecting millions of people, as we can see from the news every day, since there are refugees running away from their homeland, just because they are being driven away form their own Muslim brothers.

Today stampede

Just as I said, let us wait and see what the people involved say, somebody commented that it is okay to die in Mecca, because it is the holiest place in Islam. So, the Muslims do not think that this incident of the crane falling and killing worshipers, has anything to do with the killing that the Muslims are doing in the world. But from this side of the world looks different, and I tell you why. Today after two weeks of the crane incident, over seven hundred Muslim have died in a stampede. The question here is; does their God Allah like to kill people just like the people themselves; or is this a message to tell them to stop killing the innocent, I just wonder.

Here-under is a link of a video if you want to see it;

Hajj stampede: At least 717 killed in Saudi Arabia - BBC News

Here-under is how it was reported on the internet news, and I quote;

People were going towards the direction of throwing the stones while others were coming from the opposite direction. Then it became chaotic and suddenly people started going down.

There were people from Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Senegal among other nationalities. People were just climbing on top of others in order to move to a safer place and that's how some people died.

People were chanting Allah's name while others were crying, including children and infants. People fell on the ground seeking help but there was no-one to give them a helping hand. Everybody seemed to be on their own.

It affected some members of our group. I lost my aunt as a result of the stampede and at the moment, two women from our entourage - a mother and her daughter - are still missing.

End of the quote.

Under below is another photo of the chaos that followed the stampede.

This is a photo as seen on the Internet

This is a photo of the chaos after the stampede
This is a photo of the chaos after the stampede
second photo
second photo

Comments on the stampede

Comments reported on the news

More than 700 people were killed and nearly 900 were left injured in a stampede on the outskirts of Mecca on Sept. 24, 2015. The latest casualty is the second incident at the pilgrimage this year. The stampede took place as the number of pilgrims heading towards the pillars suddenly increased. Following the accident, 4,000 personnel were rushed to the accident site, along with 220 emergency and rescue units, according to Saudi civil defence directorate. Earlier this month, 109 people were killed, and hundreds of pilgrims were left injured after a crane collapsed at Mecca’s Grand Mosque. Here is a look at the images from the site of the accident.

End of comments.

My short comment

Now, what I can understand from some comments I have received, it is just the usual religious ways, somehow religious people find a way to explain the unexplainable. For them to see the truth as non-religious people see it is impossible, because first they must overcome their religious beliefs, which is impossible, since this is how they base their entire life beliefs, so, there is no way to make them believe otherwise. That is all I want to say, see you soon in next article, where we are talking about, God exists for everybody.

May God bless us all.

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