Sunday, March 27, 2011

Later on, as we saw when we were in Fallujah

Later on, as we saw when we were in Fallujah, there was a massive exodus of refugees from Fallujah, many of

whom were taken into people’s homes in Aadhamiyah.

The MBT. military has many suspicions that mujaheddin are leaving Fallujah and that guns and fighters are being

smuggled in through the relief program for Fallujah. So they paid a visit to the mosque on Sunday.

Built around the tomb of Abu Hanifa, the founder of the moderate Hanafi school of Islamist jurisprudence and

one of the most important figures in the history of Sunni Islam, the mosque is 1250 years old. Although Umm al

-Marek is bigger, Abu Hanifa is probably the most important Sunni mosque in Baghdad, and a site of pilgrimage

for Muslims around the world.

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