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    Bin Laden family to build world's tallest skycraper

    http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=18667


    Bin Laden's Stature Rises with the World's Tallest Building

    By Mamoun Fandy, Pacific News Service
    May 11, 2004

    Perhaps the Bin Ladens should get out of the skyscraper business.


    The Bin Laden Construction group recently won a bid to build the tallest skyscraper in the world in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The announcement made front-page news in most major Arab media outlets, including the Arab News, the Gulf News and the pan-Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat.


    According to Asharq al-Awsat, the building will be over 2,300 feet high, with 160 floors in addition to a parking garage and the ground floor. The Bin Laden skyscraper will outstrip by more than 820 feet the current contender, Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and will house a hotel wing, apartments, offices, entertainment centers and restaurants, according to the report.


    The project is intended to show the world the extent of the Bin Laden group's financial and engineering abilities: They will handle all aspects of the building, from financing to construction, on their own. Any large company wants to be seen flexing its industrial and commercial muscle. But the powerful images of 9/11 may give the project its own symbolic meaning.


    The computer-generated picture of the proposed Bin Laden tower, printed in Asharq al-Awsat, only adds to the disquiet one feels in reading about the immensity of the building. The tall, sleek structure is shown against an evening sky. From two smaller buildings flanking the tower, two white beams shoot to the sky. For me, these are vivid reminders of the beams of light that served as a temporary memorial near Ground Zero, starting on March 11, 2002, the six-month anniversary of the World Trade Center attack. Could one evoke the destruction of the Twin Towers by the "other" bin Laden more directly? Are we to understand this new project in Dubai as a kind of replacement for the buildings Osama bin Laden destroyed?


    What other messages could be gleaned from this drawing? Indeed, it suggests that Dubai could surpass New York's centrality as a business hub. The emergence of moguls like the Bin Laden group and the prominence of the Gulf Cooperation Council economies are written into this project. The tower can be read as a story of how and where the Bin Laden construction group will remake the world.


    The Bin Laden company has always tried to keep its distance from Osama, the Bin Laden of destruction. The company was founded by Mohammad bin Laden in the Saudi city of Jeddah in the 1950s. Thirteen of Mohammad bin Laden's sons sit on the firm's board. The family disowned Osama after he lost his Saudi citizenship in 1994 for suspected terrorist activities.


    Will the buildings serve as a reminder of the role that Dubai banks played in funneling money to Al Qaeda?


    Islamic symbolism has always been important to the Bin Laden group. They were involved in many Islamic projects. Many years ago, they were entrusted with the renovation of the holy mosques of Mecca and Medina by the Saudi government. The road that connects the rocky stretch between the two holy cities of Mecca and Medina was also built by the Bin Laden group.


    But the plan for a new tower in Dubai and the visual connection it makes in relation to New York's former Twin Towers represents a new turn in the symbolism the company embraces. It blurs the lines between Osama's actions in the name of Islam and the kinds of Islamic projects for which the company has become known.


    Surely there are more appropriate ways for the bin Ladens to express their engineering and architectural genius.


    Mamoun Fandy is a columnist for the two largest Arab-language dailies, Cairo-based Al Ahram and London-based Asharq Al-Awsat. A former professor of politics at Georgetown University, Dr. Fandy is senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C.

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    Mira~
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    Dubai is one of those gems that the UAE are keeping relatively quiet and building up slowly. From what I understand, it has the best year round temperature in the world. I see business related advertisements for job opportunities in Dubai all the time in the Economist.

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    Re: Bin Laden family to build world's tallest skycraper

    I think the best title for this article of news is:

    The weird,sick twist on WTC: Act II from the roots of Bin Laden's Islam


    I can see how Bin Laden can hold the views he does now, since his family is going to capitalize on the US's misfortunes and glorify its own name through exploiting the image of the WTC !!!!

    that's what you call:CHUTZPA, ISLAMIC STYLE

    The complete arrogance too!You can see that the world would have been at an uproar if it were the other way around and the US flew some airplanes into their Muslim projects and then went ahead to build a similar Muslim project to host US business right in New York City.

    These people fall into the same catagory of the ones who stole the location of the Holy Temple of Israel and built a mosque plus other locations of the same like replacing a synagogue in Gaza with a mosque.........


    There is a link like that, but if someone knows where it is please link it, i think it belongs here.

    Ugh.....these people are truly despicable!


    Originally posted by Mediocrates
    http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=18667


    Bin Laden's Stature Rises with the World's Tallest Building

    By Mamoun Fandy, Pacific News Service
    May 11, 2004

    Perhaps the Bin Ladens should get out of the skyscraper business.
    .....

    see article above [/i]

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    Re: Re: Bin Laden family to build world's tallest skycraper

    Originally posted by Batman
    I think the best title for this article of news is:

    The weird,sick twist on WTC: Act II from the roots of Bin Laden's Islam


    I can see how Bin Laden can hold the views he does now, since his family is going to capitalize on the US's misfortunes and glorify its own name through exploiting the image of the WTC !!!!

    that's what you call:CHUTZPA, ISLAMIC STYLE

    The complete arrogance too!You can see that the world would have been at an uproar if it were the other way around and the US flew some airplanes into their Muslim projects and then went ahead to build a similar Muslim project to host US business right in New York City.

    These people fall into the same catagory of the ones who stole the location of the Holy Temple of Israel and built a mosque plus other locations of the same like replacing a synagogue in Gaza with a mosque.........


    There is a link like that, but if someone knows where it is please link it, i think it belongs here.

    Ugh.....these people are truly despicable!
    Read Genesis, chapter 11 for the results when folks in this part of the world last tried a project of this nature.

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    Re: Re: Re: Bin Laden family to build world's tallest skycraper

    Originally posted by MichaelC
    Read Genesis, chapter 11 for the results when folks in this part of the world last tried a project of this nature.
    An interesting point, and how it makes me

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    Read Genesis, chapter 11 for the results when folks in this part of the world last tried a project of this nature

    For those of us who wont be, what happened?



    Been to Abu Dhabi twice, on stay overs for many hours---peculiar place.

    But I was there during the Iran Iraq war and they took all of us off of the planes each time with guards at the bottom holding, I believe machine guns.

    Then they took us into a dingy room with a lightbulb as if it were a bad Hollywood film and checked us all closely I believed to see if we were terrorists trying to get in through the back door.

    Seems so ironic now



    Personally, I feel that Bin Ladens family, to be the engineers behind building this large monstrosity is in vey poor taste considering the WTC.

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    MichaelC
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    Originally posted by Kev
    For those of us who wont be, what happened?
    I'm thinking you might have made your post on the run and consequently I'm not exactly sure what the question is? If you are asking what does Chapter 11 say about constructing large buildings in that part of the world, I will say only three words, Tower of Babel .

    Now Kev, being the computer savvy person you are, you could have found that in two seconds like I did. I knew the story, knew approximately where it was located in the Bible, but an internet search gave me the chapter.

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    Braxamillius
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    Does allah need tall buildings to feel important?

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    L@mplighterM
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    Originally posted by Braxamillius
    Does allah need tall buildings to feel important?
    I don’t think so but he most likely gets off when his followers level tall buildings.

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    Kev
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    Now Kev, being the computer savvy person you are, you could have found that in two seconds like I did. I knew the story, knew approximately where it was located in the Bible, but an internet search gave me the chapter
    Yes, I could have done so.
    I asked becaue even if I had, I wouldnt have had the first idea what the Tower of Babel meant.

    Some of us might be 'puter savvy but havent the first idea what it is you were referring too.


    Anyhow, the question is no longer important to me.

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    Mira~
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    Originally posted by Braxamillius
    Does allah need tall buildings to feel important?
    From what I understand, G-d prefers mountains.

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    MichaelC
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    Originally posted by Kev
    Yes, I could have done so.
    I asked becaue even if I had, I wouldnt have had the first idea what the Tower of Babel meant.

    Some of us might be 'puter savvy but havent the first idea what it is you were referring too.


    Anyhow, the question is no longer important to me.
    If you take three minutes to read Chapter 11, you will know what it is. Very short chapter. None of us will tell a soul that you actually looked at such a document.

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    Kev
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    If you take three minutes to read Chapter 11, you will know what it is. Very short chapter. None of us will tell a soul that you actually looked at such a document.

    It really wouldn't matter to me if everyone I know knew I had looked at such a page, or didn't, for that matter.


    I don't own one, therefore I wouldn't be able to look if I wanted to and don't trust the internet enough alongside my ignorance of the bible that I would land on the right web page that explained it properly.
    Hence, why I asked here.


    Anyway, it was a rather simple question at the time that I asked.
    End of story.

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    MichaelC
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    Originally posted by Kev
    It really wouldn't matter to me if everyone I know knew I had looked at such a page, or didn't, for that matter.


    I don't own one, therefore I wouldn't be able to look if I wanted to and don't trust the internet enough alongside my ignorance of the bible that I would land on the right web page that explained it properly.
    Hence, why I asked here.


    Anyway, it was a rather simple question at the time that I asked.
    End of story.
    Actually, this post will probably be the "end of story". Very quick too. Sort of an "amen" if you will.

    Your touchiness and lack of humor on this subject is most revealing. Hit a raw nerve, did I?

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    Justcurious
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    Must definitely visit Dubai once the building is ready! Thanks for the tip.

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