Is 'Al Aqsa' mosque really located in Jerusalem?

I wish you would quit your deflections. The topic of this thread is about the true location of the Al-Aqsa mosque.

So prove to us beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is in fact in Jerusalem.

I can't, and I've never argued it was. Try reading back through the thread; nobody really knows where the Jewish Temple was originally situated, but the likelihood is, it wasn't on the so called "Temple Mount"-Al-Aqsa complex.
 
My post on al-kahf outside amman seems to be lost. It is spoken of in the quran as a place of god's presence.
Mohammed turned away on allah's command from Jerusalem after the jews would not accept him as one of the prophets. The muslims were given their own site in mecca.

Jerusaem is not mentioned in the quran and links are only from a dream of a far mosque. The kahf is in the quran and revered for allah's presence. The mosque as described is in the quran.

Temple of hercules is not mentioned in the quran. Why would I be thinking it might be the far mosque? Why don't people know of al-kahf? Try reading sura 18 for those who don't know their quran. It is not speaking about temple of hercules.

There are a number of shrines to the ancient prophets in western jordan as well.

It's not speaking about Amman either, care to elaborate how you have come to this conclusion?
 
<snip>Try reading back through the thread; nobody really knows where the Jewish Temple was originally situated, but the likelihood is, it wasn't on the so called "Temple Mount"-Al-Aqsa complex.

Reading back through the thread is to read most of the derailments.

I guess you do not know how to read. The title of the thread is not about where the Temple was, it is about where the 'Al Aqsa' (or furthest mosque) was.
 
<snip>Try reading back through the thread; nobody really knows where the Jewish Temple was originally situated, but the likelihood is, it wasn't on the so called "Temple Mount"-Al-Aqsa complex.

Reading back through the thread is to read most of the derailments.

I guess you do not know how to read. The title of the thread is not about where the Temple was, it is about where the 'Al Aqsa' (or furthest mosque) was.





Which according to Islamic history texts is on the road to Medina. The one on the Temple mount was not built until 53 years after the death of mo'mad
 
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