World’s Largest Christian Cross – Burj al Arab

These may be outdated and are all over the internet, however, Burj al Arab was designed by Tom Wright of WS Atkins PLC, during the design phase, the world was told to be built to look like a canvas, but critics say Wright designed the cross after dreaming of Christian influence. in a Muslim country Some locals say that this was the intention of the British builders. This issue is even more confusing when one thinks that the Tower of the Arabs is widely regarded as the most important place in Dubai. It is a conspiracy, but there are no words yet from the builder himself. The real question is, does it matter if you look like a cross? In 2001, Dubai launched the 4-digit plate. With the Burj al Arab logo, due to conspiracy theories surrounding the similarities between the Burj Al Arab and the Christian cross, the Burj Al Arab emblem was removed without explanation in 2004. The shocking story is backed up by saying that apparently any cars registered in Dubai, with one of the older plates with a Burj Al Arab image on them, are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia. Coming from a country where the official religion is Muslim, I find it difficult to digest the fact that Malaysians belonging to other religions such as Buddhist, Christian, Hindus and others are not allowed (illegally) to build any religious structure or building above any mosque in their cities, except temples and churches. Batu Caves and the temple of Kek Loh Si. It's not a written law, don't you believe me? Ask any architect or architects. There may be bias but when the British did not approve of the Mega-Mosque in London, the British Muslim was outraged, the mega mosque is believed to be so large that it would tear apart the British Christian bishops.
Councilor Craig, who lives in a city with 300 Muslims and 500 madrassahs, proposes that Britain should not allow other Muslims until Muslims allow churches in Saudi Arabia. Craig said, "Why should the Saudis pay for a Muslim church in the UK when there is not even one church, a temple, a goodwara, a synagogue in Saudi Arabia?" - CBN Surrounding comes, and if you need to look at the guilty person you will only have to look in the mirror. After all, Burj al Arab is on Muslim soil, some minor adjustments can be made to fix the whole Christian problem, now, the real question is why not? What do you say?

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