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God is the greatest!
The minarets are being destroyed, but the calling for prayer hasn't stopped.
Throats are being used instead of loudspeakers in the destroyed mosques in Syria
in a month (Ramadan) during which mosques used to be full of people.
God is the greatest!
Syria is famous for the large number of minarets and mosques
both in the Muslim and Arab worlds
Sadly, Syria has become famous today for the number of mosques that Assad's regime has destroyed.
They are more than 1450 mosques,
as the Syrian network for human rights reported.
Khalid Ibn Al-Walid Mosque in Homs,
where the prophet's companion, Sayf Allah al-Maslul (God's drawn sword), had been buried more than 1300 years ago.
Nowadays, it receives rockets launched by Assad's regime instead of worshipers.
The Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo.
It hasn't been so devastated by an earthquake.
Its minaret and platform, that were built by Nurud-Din Al Zangi, have been destroyed
by the rockets of the regime's forces that assaulted a civilization which is hundreds and thousands of years old.
And this is the Omari mosque
that was built by the companion Omar Ibn Al-Khattab (May God Be Pleased With Him)
It's become the same as all the destroyed buildings around it.
The pictures are many but the destruction is one.
The same as in Bilal Ibn Rabah mosque that became only ruins.
Nothing remained but its dome that's a proof of its past existence.
None of the religious figures is safe from the systematic killing that is followed by the regime's forces against hundreds of them.
One of these notable killings is slaughtering six Imamas with knives in Jdaidet al-Fadl in Damascus' suburbs.
In addition to the displacement of a large number of them out of Syria
as the Syrian network for human rights reported.
O Arabs! O Muslims! This is what the regime has done to our mosques,
to our Qura'n and minarets.
Despite all the destruction caused to most of the mosques,
some Syrians have not stopped praying in them,
though in very few numbers