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Some locals claim that this was an intentional move on the part of the British architects. This issue is more ironic when one considers that the Tower of the Arabs is widely considered to be Dubai’s most important landmark. A Conspiracy indeed, but no words yet from the architect himself. The real question is, does it matter if it looks like a cross?
In the year 2001, Dubai introduced the 4th series number plate. It has the Burj al Arab symbol, due to conspiracy theories and controversies surrounding Burj Al Arab’s resemblance to the Christian cross, the Burj Al Arab symbol was removed without any explanation in the year 2004.

An interesting story is told back to back which says that apparently any cars registered in Dubai, that have one of the older license plates which have an image of the Burj Al Arab on them, aren’t allowed to drive into Saudi Arabia.

Coming from a country that the official religion is Islam, I find it hard to digest the fact that Malaysian of other faith such as Buddhist, Christian, Hindus and others are not allowed (unofficially) to built any religious structure or building that exceed the height of any mosque in their respective towns, except for a few temples and churches like the Batu Caves temple and Kek Loh Si temple. It is not a written law, don’t believe me? Ask any senior draftsperson or architects.

Bias it may be but when the British disapproved the Mega-Mosque in London, the British Muslim was pissed, the mega mosque is believed to be so huge that it will dwarf many of Britain’s Christian
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زینب

محفلین
ابھی تو اتنا ہی کیوں کہ یہ بات کافی پرانی ہو چکی ہے میں کچھ اور ڈھونڈ لاؤں گی ۔۔۔۔۔کافی سال ہو چکے ہیں اسے بنے ہوئے۔۔۔۔۔۔
 

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بہت ہی عمدہ تصاویر ہیں، آنکھیں دنگ رہ جاتی ہیں دیکھ کر۔ تصاویر کے ساتھ کچھ اور اہم معلومات بھی ملیں۔ آپ سب کا شکریہ
 
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