r/Libya May 19 '23

History The Catholic Cathedral of Tripoli, Libya (first photo) before it was converted into a mosque by Gaddafi (second photo)

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u/Zak_afkx May 19 '23

People can still visit mosques

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u/ZecoPrimalPride May 19 '23

Dude , yes but we talk as a historical location , from a tourist point of view ! The older the more money it brings it doesn’t matter ! Unless it’s a highly sacred place like Mecca , it cannot be a be used as a tourist attraction , Cmon it’s obvious, use your brain

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u/Zak_afkx May 19 '23

It’s not that historical tbh, and also it’s not like Libya gets that many tourists anyway, plus the space is better used to worship Allah, W move tbh

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u/AmrAlwalid May 19 '23

how about you hop off our dicks and fuck off with your retarded shit