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21 October 2010

Muslim Dances on the Central Altar of Florence's Cathedral

220px-Catedral_Metropolitana_de_Sao_Paulo_1_Brasil-edit-01.jpgThe Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) of Florence, Italy, begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436. WATCH THE VIDEO (http://www.tgtnews.it/index.php/11/Firenze/5365.html)


The cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is currently Giuseppe Betori.

On last Monday night a Muslim jumped up and danced on the altar of the Florence cathedral. Here are the exclusive pictures of the sensational incident Monday, 11 October morning in the Duomo of Florence. Check this video out. More news out of Italy here.

Here's the google translation of the news article: (hat tip Paolo)

In the barracks he never stopped reciting a prayer in Arabic

....this morning reached the altar of the Duomo in Florence and we rose above. Then he made a sort of dance. The stranger, who escaped the vigilance of the keepers of the cathedral, was blocked by the police station Uffizi.

. The man does not speak Italian, but prayed all the time even in the Arabic of owner where the investigations were conducted. For the police would have said to live in a country in Scandinavia.
 
The military has not challenged any crime. The refugee, dressed in sneakers, jeans, shirt and jacket, is confused between the faithful and visitors who crowded the basilica, then escaping the supervision of the guards, reached the altar, and there rose above a sort of starting ritual dance.


What would become of a Christian who had done such a thing at a mosque in Marrakesh?

Mutual respect, right? Mutual understanding? Reciprocity. That's what the West is taught. But what is the ummah taught? Burn embassies. Slaughter on insult.

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