Here is a little clarification. There are Shriners and there are Masons. To be a Shriner you first must be a Mason inorder to be eligible to be in the Shrine. The Fez (hat) is worn by Shriners, not in Masonic Lodge. I do not recall the symbolizing of the swords.
Thanks a lot for telling me that
I'll post some pictures of the Masonic Temple in VA, It has some pictures, names of some of the biggest names of the world from Business, science education etc. I want to know what these things represent.
How come masons have ceremonies where they wear hats on which So much related to Islam is written with swords across it, giving an eerie message of something like, 'We'll eradicate this or that" . Maybe you're going to say that they're representatives, but Muslims do not adopt masonry since its very anti- Islamic, masons have been caught in many conspirational activities against the muslims, In many countries. One reason they operate in secrecy, is that they probably don't want the truth be known, which may be close to, that masons are against the major religions Christianity and Islam. Not judaism since masonry is an offshoot of that.
Here i must add that those at the lower order of masonry, like you said Masons, are ordinary nice people who don't really know much about whats going on among the higher ranks,or whats really the agenda of the society and unless the secrecy and loyalty of a person is sworn in and validated ,he cannot become a shrine. This is what I know through a free mason, ex member.
(Ill post the pics soon, connection problem.)