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Arab masons needs help

ayoub

Registered User
Middle east has been one most valuable contribution to the Mason movement in modern years.

Mason movement has been recognized as a respected social fertility until year 1952 everything changed.

Now days, such knowledge has been totally ruined by bad rumors to public and this needs to be fixed.

Gathering the willing to be Mason brothers in Arab world has become a crucial need.

And i will try my best to help in this. And im looking for all who can help us on this.


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Bloke

Premium Member
Middle east has been one most valuable contribution to the Mason movement in modern years.

Mason movement has been recognized as a respected social fertility until year 1952 everything changed.

Now days, such knowledge has been totally ruined by bad rumors to public and this needs to be fixed.

Gathering the willing to be Mason brothers in Arab world has become a crucial need.

And i will try my best to help in this. And im looking for all who can help us on this.


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Good luck from me as well.
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
Middle east has been one most valuable contribution to the Mason movement in modern years.

Mason movement has been recognized as a respected social fertility until year 1952 everything changed.

Now days, such knowledge has been totally ruined by bad rumors to public and this needs to be fixed.

Gathering the willing to be Mason brothers in Arab world has become a crucial need.

And i will try my best to help in this. And im looking for all who can help us on this.


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Are you a freemason?
 

SL Cates

Registered User
Middle east has been one most valuable contribution to the Mason movement in modern years.

Mason movement has been recognized as a respected social fertility until year 1952 everything changed.

Now days, such knowledge has been totally ruined by bad rumors to public and this needs to be fixed.

Gathering the willing to be Mason brothers in Arab world has become a crucial need.

And i will try my best to help in this. And im looking for all who can help us on this.


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Good luck, sorry I can't help, I'm not sure muslims appreciate the concept of Freemasonry. Being a York Rite Templar Knight, I don't believe that I could be of assistance.
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
Site Benefactor
Good luck, sorry I can't help, I'm not sure muslims appreciate the concept of Freemasonry. Being a York Rite Templar Knight, I don't believe that I could be of assistance.
Well, it would certainly appear someone doesn't appreciate the concept of Freemasonry. What a disappointing statement to hear from a Freemason.

I see no reason a KT couldn't assist. One might even argue there is a Christian duty to help others do good things.
 

Keith C

Registered User
I would say the Muslims in both my Craft Lodges would strongly disagree Brother.. indeed they see a strong correlation between their Faith and our Fraternity.

Absolutely! My mentor in the PA Academy of Masonic Knowledge scholars program is a Muslim, and there is no one who better exemplifies the qualities of Freemasonry than this Brother. Defending Christianity (as required by the KT) does not mean attacking other faiths or assuming the mere belief in a system of theology means one "can't appreciate" freemasonry. Unfortunately in the Middle East those in power are against Freemasonry, as it causes good men to learn to live on the level and act squarely, which is not comparable with autocratic rule. I would point out that here in the US, where Freemasonry is not restricted, the biggest opponents of the Craft are Fundamentalist Christians who can't accept that a Christian could possibly pray with, interact with and treat as a Brother anyone who does not believe exactly as they do.

ayoub: As others have said I wish the the best of luck in your pursuits. Unfortunately I fear there will be little progress unless and until the governments in the Middle East change from being afraid of the fundamental theocrats to a more open and accepting society.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
Unfortunately in the Middle East those in power are against Freemasonry, as it causes good men to learn to live on the level and act squarely, which is not comparable with autocratic rule.
True.
I would point out that here in the US, where Freemasonry is not restricted, the biggest opponents of the Craft are Fundamentalist Christians who can't accept that a Christian could possibly pray with, interact with and treat as a Brother anyone who does not believe exactly as they do.
Also true.
 
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