
Colors mean different things in different countries. For example, in the West white is the color of purity, weddings, etc., but in Asia it is the color of mourning. With that in mind, I'm determined to find out why the minarets on the mosques are lit up with lime green neon lights at night.
I actually googled the search words: lime green neon Islam.
Nothing came up???
Looks like I am going to have to figure this out on my own...
I know what lime green neon indicates in the West and it is NOT a house of worship.
I know what lime green neon indicates in the West and it is NOT a house of worship.
I have a theory. Green is the color of "GO" and thus gives the "green light" to Allah to shower blessings on the worshipers.
I have another theory... the racket that comes out of these towers 5 times a day would turn anything green.
Any one else with ideas???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0_vnon5owE for the green neon experience
Congratulations to Anonymous Chocolate Snob for correctly answering the question of why the movie 300 made me crave Belgian chocolate. See comments on previous blog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0_vnon5owE for the green neon experience
Congratulations to Anonymous Chocolate Snob for correctly answering the question of why the movie 300 made me crave Belgian chocolate. See comments on previous blog.
2 comments:
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAHHA... I am laughing at the last 3 blogs. You always make me laugh Momma. Absolutely hilarious. Love ya goof ball. God Bless.
- Christie
Lime green could be just part of the traditional Christmas colors for the rest of us and they will add red when they recognize the Christ is the reason for the season. I like my story better than yours.
Love Dad
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