Hue: The mosque problem is not the appearance, but the space that is the building target.

Periscop's editor and opinionist, Jtlir Buya, says the mosque problem does not lie in its appearance, the port of space that is the target. He says that glass is going to choke that part until, for its appearance, he says he needs to define those he has to forgive. He writes on [...]
Periscop's editor and opinionist, Jtlir Buya, says the mosque problem does not lie in its appearance, the port of space that is the target.
He says that glass is going to choke that part until, for its appearance, he says he needs to define those he has to forgive.
He writes on his Facebook account:
The people of the mosque must know that they will have God's forgiveness. I don't think that anyone but what the Westerner looks like, and through the mosque, what our Islam of the whole nation would look like.
But the problem lies in space that is right. She's gonna choke that part. Moreover, even aesthetically it will look bad, completely incompatible with other buildings' architecture, as thrown out of a mortar. In the photos that are flowing, it matters, not the appearance of the mosque, but the disappearance of the area around it. Even the most beautiful building in an ugly, narrow place would look bad.
On behalf of space, the mosque must be changed elsewhere.











