Yesterday there was a terrible disaster in the holy city of Mecca .
A construction crane fell on top of the Masjid
al-Haram, the world's biggest and most sacred mosque. Mecca
is reputed to be the birthplace of the prophet Mohammed and was also where he is
said to have met with the Angel Gabriel and was dictated the revelation from
God that he later wrote down and published as the Holy Quran, one of the
world's most widely-read books. In the centre of the mosque is a cuboid black
building called the Kaaba. Inside
this is a black stone with a mark on it said to be the footprint of Mohammed,
his last on Earth before his assumption into Heaven. Muslims always face in the
direction of the Kaaba when they
pray, wherever they are in the world. The black stone might be a meteorite. One
of the five pilars of Islam is the Hajj,
this is an annual eight-day pilgrimage which all adult Muslims are obliged to
take at least once in their life. The pilgrims walk around the Kaaba seven times during one of the
rituals of the Hajj. The Masjid al-Haram
mosque can hold almost four million worshippers and an extension is being built
to increase its capacity even further. The huge builder's cranes have been a
temporary addition to the skyline of the mosque from some time now. These
structures are familiar sights all over the world, springing up whenever a
large building project is being put up; they have become the symbol of economic
growth and future prosperity. Modern cranes look highly precarious with their
tall, thin towers and top-heavy arms, but they are very stable, being anchored
firmly to the ground. They are formed of an open framework which means they
have a low weight relative to their size and are not easily dislodged by the
wind. Therefore it was astonishing and horrific when one of them toppled over
and crashed down on top of the crowded mosque. Emergency services quickly
attended the scene and removed the injured to hospital. At the time of writing,
the death toll is a hundred and seven. Politicians from around the world have
stated publicly how sorry they are; David Cameron, the UK
Prime Minster said: "My thoughts
and prayers are with the families of those killed... I'm shocked and saddened
to hear of the accident in Mecca
involving a large number of fatalities amongst those attending the Hajj." The
crane was made in Germany
and belonged to the Saudi Bin Laden Group, one of the world's biggest
construction corporations. The company is run by Mohammed Bin Laden; and his
son Osama Bin Laden is supposedly the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks... the
irony is not lost on me. Is it therefore just a coincidence that this tragedy
happened on September the 11th? The official news reports are blaming it on
high winds, but the wind speed over Mecca
was only twenty-five miles per hour; and, as I said, modern cranes aren't badly
affected by the wind. It would probably take a raging gale to blow one down. How
people will react to this alleged accident will depend on who they are. For
those who blame militant Islam for the 9/11 attacks, they may well feel a sense
of satisfaction because for them September the 11th is a day of infamy. Perhaps they will
interpret the crane crashing down on this auspicious day as God's revenge, an
alternative to the customary bolt of lightning. I imagine Pastor Terry Jones is
smirking right now, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/burn-koran-day.html.
For Muslims, especially those inside the mosque yesterday, they might also
regard the disaster as a sign from God, but a very different one; that He is
not pleased with his chosen people for their terrorist persecution of the United
States of America and the rest of the
infidel world. If, supposing, this was a contrived event, then the CIA or
Mossad agents who planted a bomb at the base of the crane, or demolished it
with whatever method the intelligence services use, will be thinking: "Ha
ha! This is payback time. The West strikes back fourteen years ago to the day
you Muslims struck us!" All these mindsets have one thing in common: they
all assume that the official story of 9/11 is true. As regular HPANWO-readers
will know, I do not, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/911-fourteen-years-on.html.
4 comments:
I suppose this event can mean many different things to many different people. The power of both subjective conditioning, synchronicity, coincidence, religious persuasion and - dare I say - a certain prejudice infringe upon one 'event' - that of 911 (As you say Ben).
The latter is the Alum that brings them all to the surface, and in a way even more so than religious dominance used to. Is this a progressive state of affairs?, I'm not sure I have asked the correct question there. . .
I guess the most powerful subjective viewpoint will let 'Truth' settle in it's inevitable place (whatever Truth is empirically speaking) and will always forcibly infringe itself upon other peoples perception of what this event means or does not mean, it always does unfortunately - usually to the detriment of what we are supposed to take or leave from this unfortunate event.
All being said I offer Metta thoughts to the families of those that have shed their mortal coil abruptly to the reality we ALL share regardless of the aforementioned perspectives.
X, it could be that the terrible disaster in Mecca is an energetic event. I came up with that idea after I wrote this article.
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