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The mosque is so holy to Muslims that they point their asses to it five times a day.
Sorry. but this just cracked me up!!!
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The mosque is so holy to Muslims that they point their asses to it five times a day.
Seems friendly, tolerant Israel is at it again...
Jerusalem Israeli forces extremist Jews storm Aqsa mosque compound Informed Comment
The fact that they try to pray there doesn't make them "extremists".
The mosque is so holy to Muslims that they point their asses to it five times a day.
Sorry. but this just cracked me up!!!
Muslim myths exposed:
The Islamic claim to the Temple Mount is very recent
Jerusalem's role as "The Third Holiest Site in Islam" in mainstream Islamic writings does not precede the 1930s. It was created by the Grand Mufti Haj Amin al Husseini
Most of the problems surrounding Jerusalem can be traced to two areas of dispute. One is the political area that asks Jerusalem to be the capital of both Israel and the nascent Palestine. The other and most contentious problem is the holiness of Temple Mount to both Judaism and Islam.
The role Jerusalem has in the Hebrew holy works is well known and not open to debate; however, there are varying opinions on the holiness of Jerusalem, specifically Temple Mount to Islam.
Many if not most opinions that counter Islam's claim point out the Jerusalem is not mentioned in the Quran and did not occupy any special role in Islam until recent political exigencies transformed Jerusalem into Islam's third holy site.
Jerusalem's role as "The Third Holiest Site in Islam" in mainstream Islamic writings does not precede the 1930s.
It was created by the Grand Mufti, Haj Amin al Husseini. The Mufti knew that nationalist slogans alone would not succeed in uniting the masses against arriving Jewish refugees. He therefore turned the struggle into a religious conflict. He addressed the masses clearly, calling for a holy war. His battle cry was simple and comprehensive: "Down with the Infidels!" From the time Herbert Samuel appointed him to the position of Mufti, Haj Amin worked vigorously to raise Jerusalem's status as an Islamic holy center. He renovated the mosques on the Temple Mount, while conducting an unceasing campaign regarding the imminent Jewish "threat" to Moslem holy sites.
Here are some pictures of the Temple Mount taken around 1875.
Where are the Arabs?
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The Moslem Claim to Jerusalem is False
There were no mosques in Jerusalem in 632CE when the Prophet Mohammed died... Jerusalem was [then] a Christian city
by Dr. Manfred R. Lehmann
The Moslem "claim" to Jerusalem is based on what is written in the Koran, which although Jerusalem is not mentioned even once, nevertheless talks (in Sura 17:1) of the "Furthest Mosque": "Glory be unto Allah who did take his servant for a journey at night from the Sacred Mosque to the Furthest Mosque." But is there any foundation to the Moslem argument that this "Furthest Mosque" (Al-Masujidi al-Aqtza) refers to what is today called the Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem? The answer is, none whatsoever.
In the days of Mohammed, who died in 632 of the Common Era, Jerusalem was a Christian city within the Byzantine Empire. Jerusalem was captured by Khalif Omar only in 638, six years after Mohammed's death. Throughout all this time there were only churches in Jerusalem, and a church stood on the Temple Mount, called the Church of Saint Mary of Justinian, built in the Byzantine architectural style.
The Aksa Mosque was built 20 years after the Dome of the Rock, which was built in 691-692 by Khalif Abd El Malik. The name "Omar Mosque" is therefore false. In or around 711, or about 80 years after Mohammed died, Malik's son, Abd El-Wahd - who ruled from 705-715 - reconstructed the Christian- Byzantine Church of St. Mary and converted it into a mosque. He left the structure as it was, a typical Byzantine "basilica" structure with a row of pillars on either side of the rectangular "ship" in the center. All he added was an onion-like dome on top of the building to make it look like a mosque. He then named it El-Aksa, so it would sound like the one mentioned in the Koran.
Therefore it is crystal clear that Mohammed could never have had this mosque in mind when he compiled the Koran, since it did not exist for another three generations after his death. Rather, as many scholars long ago established, it is logical that Mohammed intended the mosque in Mecca as the "Sacred Mosque," and the mosque in Medina as the "Furthest Mosque." So much for the Moslem claim based on the Aksa Mosque.
With this understood, it is no wonder that Mohammed issued a strict prohibition against facing Jerusalem in prayer, a practice that had been tolerated only for some months in order to lure Jews to convert to Islam. When that effort failed, Mohammed put an abrupt stop to it on February 12, 624. Jerusalem simply never held any sanctity for the Moslems themselves, but only for the Jews in their domain.
Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, along with several other senior rabbis, issued a public statement on Tuesday warning the public that visiting the Temple Mount is forbidden by Jewish law.
According to the statement, the warning is being issued at this time because of increased organized attempts to go up to the holy site.
āIt is a sacred duty to awaken your hearts [to the fact that] it is completely forbidden according to Jewish law to go up to the Temple Mount,ā the statement reads. āThis prohibition has been simple and clear for a long time, and has been forbidden by all of the great Torah scholars.ā Because many different organizations have been calling on the public to visit the Temple Mount in recent months, the declaration continues, it is incumbent upon the signatories to reiterate that the prohibition remains.
The Temple Mount is Judaismās holiest site, but Jewish law requires those going up to certain sections of the mount to be ritually pure ā a status only obtainable through a ceremony that cannot be performed today.
Rabbis warn Jews against going to Temple Mount - Jewish World - Jerusalem Post
Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, along with several other senior rabbis, issued a public statement on Tuesday warning the public that visiting the Temple Mount is forbidden by Jewish law.
According to the statement, the warning is being issued at this time because of increased organized attempts to go up to the holy site.
āIt is a sacred duty to awaken your hearts [to the fact that] it is completely forbidden according to Jewish law to go up to the Temple Mount,ā the statement reads. āThis prohibition has been simple and clear for a long time, and has been forbidden by all of the great Torah scholars.ā Because many different organizations have been calling on the public to visit the Temple Mount in recent months, the declaration continues, it is incumbent upon the signatories to reiterate that the prohibition remains.
The Temple Mount is Judaismās holiest site, but Jewish law requires those going up to certain sections of the mount to be ritually pure ā a status only obtainable through a ceremony that cannot be performed today.
Rabbis warn Jews against going to Temple Mount - Jewish World - Jerusalem Post
Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, along with several other senior rabbis, issued a public statement on Tuesday warning the public that visiting the Temple Mount is forbidden by Jewish law.
According to the statement, the warning is being issued at this time because of increased organized attempts to go up to the holy site.
āIt is a sacred duty to awaken your hearts [to the fact that] it is completely forbidden according to Jewish law to go up to the Temple Mount,ā the statement reads. āThis prohibition has been simple and clear for a long time, and has been forbidden by all of the great Torah scholars.ā Because many different organizations have been calling on the public to visit the Temple Mount in recent months, the declaration continues, it is incumbent upon the signatories to reiterate that the prohibition remains.
The Temple Mount is Judaismās holiest site, but Jewish law requires those going up to certain sections of the mount to be ritually pure ā a status only obtainable through a ceremony that cannot be performed today.
Rabbis warn Jews against going to Temple Mount - Jewish World - Jerusalem Post
More than three years ago and he does not even speak for all sephardi orthodox. He was harshly criticized and served for only a short time after than for Israel. Now he is one of two rabbis for just his group in jerusalem.
That's not very accurate, the main reason is because it may risk lives, visiting the compound is allowed except for the Holy of Holies which is known to be in the center and is forbidden to step into.Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, along with several other senior rabbis, issued a public statement on Tuesday warning the public that visiting the Temple Mount is forbidden by Jewish law.
According to the statement, the warning is being issued at this time because of increased organized attempts to go up to the holy site.
āIt is a sacred duty to awaken your hearts [to the fact that] it is completely forbidden according to Jewish law to go up to the Temple Mount,ā the statement reads. āThis prohibition has been simple and clear for a long time, and has been forbidden by all of the great Torah scholars.ā Because many different organizations have been calling on the public to visit the Temple Mount in recent months, the declaration continues, it is incumbent upon the signatories to reiterate that the prohibition remains.
The Temple Mount is Judaismās holiest site, but Jewish law requires those going up to certain sections of the mount to be ritually pure ā a status only obtainable through a ceremony that cannot be performed today.
Rabbis warn Jews against going to Temple Mount - Jewish World - Jerusalem Post
More than three years ago and he does not even speak for all sephardi orthodox. He was harshly criticized and served for only a short time after than for Israel. Now he is one of two rabbis for just his group in jerusalem.
There is a basis for this rabbi's opinion in Halachah--Jewish law. The problem is determining where the Holy-of-Holies is situated on the Mount.
Well yeah. The aqsa military compound and terrorist training facility is islams 8,033rd "most holy siteā¢.Not surprising you posted a story from 07 Feb 2014Israeli forces raid al-Aqsa mosque - Al Jazeera English
Israeli police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said police had responded after stones were thrown at them.
Not surprising. Islamics frequently use mosques as staging/planning venues for terrorist activities.
The reason was in this case, Israeli forces broke into Al-Aqsa mosque compound Sunday morning firing stun grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at Muslim worshipers as they cleared way for right-wing Jews who were visiting the compound to mark a Jewish fast day,
right-wing Jews began to make their way into the compound in groups via the Moroccan gate.
Israelās minister of agriculture, Uri Ariel, was reportedly among the right-wingers to tour the compound under heavy police escort. Ariel is a member of Naftali Bennettās ultra-right Jewish Home party.
Jerusalem Israeli forces extremist Jews storm Aqsa mosque compound Informed Comment
It's an islamist waqf just like every other part of the world that the islamist hordes once invaded and were later given the Bum's Rush from.
Well yeah. The aqsa military compound and terrorist training facility is islams 8,033rd "most holy siteā¢.Not surprising you posted a story from 07 Feb 2014Israeli forces raid al-Aqsa mosque - Al Jazeera English
Israeli police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said police had responded after stones were thrown at them.
Not surprising. Islamics frequently use mosques as staging/planning venues for terrorist activities.
The reason was in this case, Israeli forces broke into Al-Aqsa mosque compound Sunday morning firing stun grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at Muslim worshipers as they cleared way for right-wing Jews who were visiting the compound to mark a Jewish fast day,
right-wing Jews began to make their way into the compound in groups via the Moroccan gate.
Israelās minister of agriculture, Uri Ariel, was reportedly among the right-wingers to tour the compound under heavy police escort. Ariel is a member of Naftali Bennettās ultra-right Jewish Home party.
Jerusalem Israeli forces extremist Jews storm Aqsa mosque compound Informed Comment
It's an islamist waqf just like every other part of the world that the islamist hordes once invaded and were later given the Bum's Rush from.
Abraham's Tomb (known in Hebrew as the Cave of Machpelah) is shared peacefully by Jews and Muslims. Why can't the Muslims share the Temple Mount with the Jews as well?
Because the radical jews want the temple mount and instigate whenever they can. They want to restart sacrifices, and the secular ones like Bibi just want Israel control of Jerusalem, all of it.
Palestinians fortified themselves inside of al-aqsa with rocks, fire bomb s and rockets to use against jews that came to the mount for Tish'a B'av, anniversary of the temple destruction.
Palestinians had no right to use the mosque for attack or to prevent jews from going to the mount for Tish'a B'av
The violence should not be tolerated, that is why security responded
Violence should not be tolerated, but Jews praying in the area of the mosque is forbidden under international treaty as I understand it.
Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar, along with several other senior rabbis, issued a public statement on Tuesday warning the public that visiting the Temple Mount is forbidden by Jewish law.
According to the statement, the warning is being issued at this time because of increased organized attempts to go up to the holy site.
āIt is a sacred duty to awaken your hearts [to the fact that] it is completely forbidden according to Jewish law to go up to the Temple Mount,ā the statement reads. āThis prohibition has been simple and clear for a long time, and has been forbidden by all of the great Torah scholars.ā Because many different organizations have been calling on the public to visit the Temple Mount in recent months, the declaration continues, it is incumbent upon the signatories to reiterate that the prohibition remains.
The Temple Mount is Judaismās holiest site, but Jewish law requires those going up to certain sections of the mount to be ritually pure ā a status only obtainable through a ceremony that cannot be performed today.
Rabbis warn Jews against going to Temple Mount - Jewish World - Jerusalem Post