Jesus Christ... How is this even possible?
Are we going to just stand here and look at them while they rewrite the history to fit their religion?
Is there anything left? Where do the rubbles go?
It's possible because the whole world is more concerned with getting them to stop arresting people for going to church, whipping women for sex before marriage, and executing hapless migrant workers with beheading. Even though I would agree that this is much worse, their destruction of classical Muslim and paleo-Muslims sites is also an absolute crime against humanity:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_early_Islamic_heritage_sites_in_Saudi_ArabiaDestroyed sites[edit]
Below is an incomplete list of destroyed sites:
Mosques[edit]The mosque at the grave of Sayyid al-Shuhada’ Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib.[13]
The Mosque of Fatima Zahra.[13]
The Mosque of al-Manaratain.[13]
Mosque and tomb of Sayyid Imam al-Uraidhi ibn Ja‘far al-Sadiq, destroyed by dynamite on August 13, 2002.
Four mosques at the site of the Battle of the Trench in Medina.
The Mosque of Abu Rasheed.[19]
Salman al-Farsi Mosque, in Medina.[19]
Raj'at ash-Shams Mosque, in Medina.[19]
Cemeteries and tombs[edit]Jannat al-Baqi in Medina, leveled, still open access for men only.
Jannat al-Mu'alla, the ancient cemetery at Mecca.[19]
Grave of Hamida al-Barbariyya, the mother of Imam Musa al-Kazim.
Grave of Amina bint Wahb, Muhammad’s mother, bulldozed and set alight in 1998.
Graves of Banu Hashim in Mecca.[19]
Tombs of Hamza and other casualties of the Battle of Uhud were demolished at Mount Uhud.[19]
Tomb of Eve in Jeddah,[19] sealed with concrete in 1975.
Grave of the father of Muhammad, in Medina.[19]
Historical religious sites[edit]The house of Mawlid where Muhammad is believed to have been born in 570. Originally turned into a library, it now lies under a rundown building which was built 70 years ago as a compromise after Wahhabi clerics called for it to be torn down.[20]
The house of Khadija, Muhammad’s first wife. Muslims believe he received some of the first revelations there. It was also where his children Fatimah and Qasim were born. After it was rediscovered during the Haram extensions in 1989, it was covered over and it was made into a library.
A Hilton hotel stands on the site of the house of Islam’s first caliph, Abu Bakr.[21]
House of Muhammed in Medina, where he lived after the migration from Mecca.[19]
Dar e Arqam, the first Islamic school where Muhammad taught.[20] It now lies under the extension of the Masjid Alharam of Mecca.
Qubbat’ al-Thanaya, the burial site of Muhammed's incisor that was broken in the Battle of Uhud.[13]
Mashrubat Umm Ibrahim, built to mark the location of the house where Muhammad’s son, Ibrahim, was born to Mariah.
Dome which served as a canopy over the Well of Zamzam.[19]
Bayt al-Ahzan of Sayyida Fatima, in Medina.[19]
House of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, in Medina.[19]
Mahhalla complex of Banu Hashim, in Mecca.[19]
House of Ali where Hasan and Husayn were born.[19]