Brain-dead people everywhere

19 comments
  1. “Are Churches allowed in…”

    Yes. Yes they are. Been to Church yourself recently? What a dimwit. Hopefully they didn’t have kids.

  2. Cyprus is not a Christian nation, it is a country with rich ass history.

    Not only we have mosques we have cathedrals too and pagan shit like fuking Σταυρόσχημα, roman/ancient Greek shit etc etc.

    Places like Halal Tekke, Saint Nicholas cathedral, apostle Barnavas , Salamina etc etc are Cypriot heritage.

  3. Come on… it is 2022 stop such comments already.. Let’s go again one more time:

    All people are welcomed in Cyprus regardless of race , religion , gender , hair color, nose length , number of ears etc….

    We should not discriminate anyone or set aside people who are different than the current “typical” Cypriot.

  4. Please don’t tell this guy that there is a mosque of *Saint Sophia* in Paphos. He may be brain dead, but this will probably make his brain explode. Or maybe *do* tell him…

  5. I understand having issues with churches converted to mosques , I don’t get why have issues with mosques that were built as mosques

  6. What do Saudi Arabia and Turkistan have to do with Cyprus? Religion? Culture? Ah revise your geography lessons… and a bit of History as well would not hurt….

  7. This person can’t be serious, can they..!? It’s takes two seconds to type Cyprus into Google and learn why mosques are as much part of Cyprus’s rich cultural and religious history as any church, or even ancient pagan temple for goodness sake! 🤦‍♀️

  8. Umm Haram Sultan Tekke is an absolutely beautiful site and extremely peaceful. I have often photographed the area around there as it really is breathtaking and serene. It is also worth noting that it is an extremely important Islamic site as I believe Mohamed’s aunt is buried there and people visit on pilgrimages.

    I wouldn’t worry too much about the odd idiot who takes offence.

  9. Isn’t cyprus secular? Like yeah there are a lot of christians here and easter and christmas are officially celebrated but the country itself isn’t christian. It seems like it but maybe we are officially christian? I hope not.

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