The roof of notre dame burned, not the stone walls. Also al aqsa was built of limestone, stalactite, and gold. A quick Google search may keep you from looking like a drooling idiot once in awhile.
So the Notre Dame didn't "generally" burn, only the roof did?
One of my professional responsabilities is ACHKTUALLY fire-prevension in a building of appx. 65.000 m2, so i'm certified somewhat beyond google searches on this topic..
A bloody concrete square structure, containing enough joule worth of fuel, together with the proper mix of oxygen and heat, will burn beyond any future use of its elements and the structal integrity will bloody well fail at some point, even though the bloody concrete itself doesn't bloody burn..
I would like to see you prove the above stated facts wrong on the said mosque.. i'd have to admit that the motive behind that wish, have only so much to do with professional interest..
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