Islam and Freemasonry

Islam and Freemasonry

Freemasonry may even be considered complementary to Islam as its principles only go to reinforce a Muslim brother’s own faith; contrary to the misconceptions widely held among my Muslim brethren from various sects. The distrust perhaps arises from the fact that masonic symbols are derived from segments of the Old Testament such as the Temple of King Solomon

LODGE FAIHA, No.1311 (BASRAH, IRAQ)

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All Freemasons, and the Scots are no exceptions, love to decorate all sorts of items with Masonic symbols.

It is almost as if the old army adage of: ‘If it moves salute it, if it is stationary, paint it’ applies to Freemasonry.

Heritage in the building

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London beneath the covers

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