Religion & spirituality

End of Times

It’s a place for religious prayer, not a carnival for recreation.


Russia is constructing tens of thousands of churches. Unfortunately, many of these churches are expected to remain largely empty. Just like many other churches, this holds. Increasingly, they’re being purchased and converted into mosques, especially in Western Europe.

Isn’t it fascinating how the Islamic world appears to be leading the way in building massive structures? They seem to have a strong sense of purpose and ambition. Take, for instance, the world’s largest mosque, which is truly mind-boggling in its scale and complexity.

Despite their immense size, it’s remarkable how all these structures maintain their ornate beauty and honor classical architectural traditions. There’s no sight of brutalist cement and glass boxes; instead, they exude elegance and reverence for their cultural heritage. Mecca authorities are planning to expand it to accommodate 20 million people. I find the logistics of the Hajj mind-blowing. Millions of people, each with specific tasks to complete within a limited time frame. Just the process of transporting, accommodating, and providing food and water for them in Mecca is a monumental feat.

What’s particularly striking in this picture is the sheer number of people gathered. Those black and white dots represent millions of Muslim men and women who have come to worship and strive for personal growth. It’s a sight unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere. There’s currently an oversupply of office space in the US, and the profitability of constructing extremely tall towers isn’t always clear. Not everyone may be willing to traverse 125 floors of elevators. We prioritize building what is practical and hopefully sustainable.

Need to say this!! People such as myself go to Ka’aba and try to create images that are lasting. Not so very long ago, it was prohibited to take cameras into Ma’taf. It is okay now! if there is some fatwa to promulgate your affiliation and heartfelt love. However, on the flip side, we may unintentionally be fulfilling prophecies of the End of Times. Regrettably, Saudis constructed the world’s ugliest skyscraper next to it, detracting from the beauty of the entire mosque. And most Muslims also disapprove of what’s happening in Mecca in terms of construction. The clock has nothing but to remind you of the end of times.

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The Middle East has always been the cradle of humanity, and that hasn’t changed. While oil money has kept it afloat, there’s now a shift towards tourism. It would be truly impressive if they were the ones leading the construction efforts. However, the architects, designers, and engineers involved are mostly from external cultures, typically German or American, and almost always Western. Simply footing the bill isn’t as impressive. Mecca authorities have billions and access to plenty of Western engineers willing to undertake these projects for them. In a way, they resemble the ancient Egyptians and their pyramids, possessing more wealth than practicality and a drive to construct something enduring. As a Muslim, I don’t approve of what the Saudis did to Mecca because it overshadows our most sacred structure, the Kaaba.

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