Muslim leader called for a Jewish place of worship to be established on the Temple Mount.

I wonder if the crackpot cleric will be able to persuade his 10 followers to back his statement. ....... :cuckoo: . :lol: :lol:
True.

Much better to dis-assemble the Muslim worship-places on the Temple Mount, stone by stone, labeled, and with re-assembly instructions, then ship the whole mess to Mecca, and let the Saudis reconstruct them in Arabia, where they belong - leaving the Temple Mount free to be used by its original (and, now, renewed) owners.

The Muslims already have Mecca and Medinah - they don't need Jerusalem, as well - no need to be greedy.

An explosion can dissemble structures much quicker and with more of a punctuation point.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:

So you have no verse in the Koran that points to Jerusalem. Just a bunch of greedy invading Arabs making some shit up hundreds of years later. On the other hand, since Jerusalem clearly existed then and well known to the Arabs, if there was a mosque who's location was of such importance, the koran would have clearly mentioned the name "Jerusalem".

I find it funny that the foundations of the religion of Islam are all built on lies and hoaxes. Biggest one being the story of Abraham's sacrifice, and of course the bullshit about this mosque.

What you had 1400 years ago essentially, is a bunch of wild illiterate desert Arab savages in Saudi Arabia at the time, who were told exactly what to believe in by a murderous thug, that massacred all who challenged his twisted ideology. Hence the birth of this warped faith of Islam.
 
I wonder if the crackpot cleric will be able to persuade his 10 followers to back his statement. ....... :cuckoo: . :lol: :lol:
True.

Much better to dis-assemble the Muslim worship-places on the Temple Mount, stone by stone, labeled, and with re-assembly instructions, then ship the whole mess to Mecca, and let the Saudis reconstruct them in Arabia, where they belong - leaving the Temple Mount free to be used by its original (and, now, renewed) owners.

The Muslims already have Mecca and Medinah - they don't need Jerusalem, as well - no need to be greedy.

An explosion can dissemble structures much quicker and with more of a punctuation point.
Nahhhhh...

Controlled dis-assembly and re-assembly (akin to the London Bridge re-location) seems best.

The Muslims have been deluding themselves for centuries about The Pedophile and the Temple Mount - long enough so that many actually believe it.

It will be less upsetting if they get the Consolation Prize - the brick-and-mortar they'd thrown up there, on somebody else's Holy Ground - rather than blowing it up.

What matter, so long as they've vacated?
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:

No mosque or temple in Jerusalem at the time. There was a church dedicated to a women on the mount.
Now if you want to believe that the far mosque was referring the the temple of the jews that used to be there..... give the jews back the mount!
If you are referring to a future mosque that was eventually built there....... give the jews back the dome for a place to pray! If you are referring to the church...... give the dome back to the church and allow them to carry bibles, crosses and be allowed to hold mass there (and allow jews to pray on the mount)
If you want the mosque on the side of the mount, give back the rest of the mount to everyone and anyone that wants to visit and even pray unmolested and unharassed any time and any day of the year for eternity.
You can acknowledge a far mosque without accepting those that came before that have more right to the mount that someone that might have dreamt of climbing a ladder from there to heaven but that never actually set foot on the mount.
Give back the mount!
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Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:
Where was the mosque located when the book was written or the famous ride was dreamed?



8 miles from Mecca at a place called Al-Jiranah as that was the farthest place of worship at that time.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:
Where was the mosque located when the book was written or the famous ride was dreamed?



8 miles from Mecca at a place called Al-Jiranah as that was the farthest place of worship at that time.

Like I said before. Most of the Muslim religious claims and assertions are all hoaxes. The religion itself is a house of cards, built on lies and falsehoods made up by a thug.

In conclusion, either the Koran gets it wrong, and in the few instances that the Koran gets it right, such as Israel belonging to the Jews, Muslims get it wrong.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.
Muhammad could have been visiting a house of ill repute and said it was a mosque. Al Taqqiyah and all.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.
Muhammad could have been visiting a house of ill repute and said it was a mosque. Al Taqqiyah and all.

Satanic verses?
 
Sunshine need a lesson on the Qur'an.
I'm gonna enjoy that!
So the flying pig barked his Pegasus in a very sacred wall miraculously happened to be in the past divinely blessed people's yard where they suddenly disappeared? Hmmm makes sense!
I'm still trying to evaluate your IQ loss upon converting to Islam, what was your starting point again?
 
Sunshine need a lesson on the Qur'an.
I'm gonna enjoy that!
So the flying pig barked his Pegasus in a very sacred wall miraculously happened to be in the past divinely blessed people's yard where they suddenly disappeared? Hmmm makes sense!
I'm still trying to evaluate your IQ loss upon converting to Islam, what was your starting point again?

We don't know the starting but Its pretty obvious that it landed in the single digits after the conversion.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.

Shall we talk about the exodus that never happened? Shall we talk about Moses, the war lord coming down from the mountain and having his people kill 3000 of his own who were not with him, shall we talk about how Isaac was deceived by his wife and Jacob, I fear the whole of the OT is nothing but exaggeration and the Israelites, named after the offspring of Jacob who inherited a blessing under deception, use to fight each other and spread out over all the middle east. Hebrew as a language died out years ago. now resurrected they are trying to relive the OT, fighting everyone and stealing land and killing, and doing a good job since they have the money and power.

Your talking about the dream of a nights journey. The large %age of the OT is made up, except I do believe the battles and the intermarriage.
 
Shall we talk about the exodus that never happened? Shall we talk about Moses, the war lord coming down from the mountain and having his people kill 3000 of his own who were not with him, shall we talk about how Isaac was deceived by his wife and Jacob, I fear the whole of the OT is nothing but exaggeration and the Israelites, named after the offspring of Jacob who inherited a blessing under deception, use to fight each other and spread out over all the middle east. Hebrew as a language died out years ago. now resurrected they are trying to relive the OT, fighting everyone and stealing land and killing, and doing a good job since they have the money and power. Your talking about the dream of a nights journey. The large %age of the OT is made up, except I do believe the battles and the intermarriage.
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Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.

Shall we talk about the exodus that never happened? Shall we talk about Moses, the war lord coming down from the mountain and having his people kill 3000 of his own who were not with him, shall we talk about how Isaac was deceived by his wife and Jacob, I fear the whole of the OT is nothing but exaggeration and the Israelites, named after the offspring of Jacob who inherited a blessing under deception, use to fight each other and spread out over all the middle east. Hebrew as a language died out years ago. now resurrected they are trying to relive the OT, fighting everyone and stealing land and killing, and doing a good job since they have the money and power.

Your talking about the dream of a nights journey. The large %age of the OT is made up, except I do believe the battles and the intermarriage.




Do you mean the taking of Jewish slaves by the Romans back to Europe, thus leading to the Ashkenazi Jews that you claim are not real Jews. The only people fighting everyone are the muslims who steal more land in a day than the Jews steal in 1000 years. They kill more in a year than the rest of humanity do in a millenia. Read the real history books
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.

Shall we talk about the exodus that never happened? Shall we talk about Moses, the war lord coming down from the mountain and having his people kill 3000 of his own who were not with him, shall we talk about how Isaac was deceived by his wife and Jacob, I fear the whole of the OT is nothing but exaggeration and the Israelites, named after the offspring of Jacob who inherited a blessing under deception, use to fight each other and spread out over all the middle east. Hebrew as a language died out years ago. now resurrected they are trying to relive the OT, fighting everyone and stealing land and killing, and doing a good job since they have the money and power.

Your talking about the dream of a nights journey. The large %age of the OT is made up, except I do believe the battles and the intermarriage.




Do you mean the taking of Jewish slaves by the Romans back to Europe, thus leading to the Ashkenazi Jews that you claim are not real Jews. The only people fighting everyone are the muslims who steal more land in a day than the Jews steal in 1000 years. They kill more in a year than the rest of humanity do in a millenia. Read the real history books

Jewish slaves, first by Babylon (oops the story of the Egyptian slaves for 400 years, and they all wanted to go back, sounds like they liked it in Egypt) and then in Babylon , were they really slaves there, they loved it there, as only 44000 returned when Cyrus said they could. Then they just couldn't quit fighting the Romans, even after Herod made them a nice temple, but most of them went to Alexandria, and became Greek Jews , as such the Nt is wrote in Greek. Roman slaves, give us a break, how many slaves did the Jews have in the OT, and bonds women( girls for sex)? Their tales of woe are astounding, those men of God, then they overran Russia and tried in Germany, and now they are back in Palestine, fighting again. Just just can't seem to assimilate anywhere, but the US of which they control.
 
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...they overran Russia and tried in Germany, and now they are back in Palestine, fighting again. Just just can't seem to assimilate anywhere, but the US of which they control.

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...they overran Russia and tried in Germany, and now they are back in Palestine, fighting again. Just just can't seem to assimilate anywhere, but the US of which they control.

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I'm stating facts and you call it hate, no wonder the Jews think everyone hates them, they hate the facts.
 
...they overran Russia and tried in Germany, and now they are back in Palestine, fighting again. Just just can't seem to assimilate anywhere, but the US of which they control.

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I'm stating facts and you call it hate, no wonder the Jews think everyone hates them, they hate the facts.
1. It is not a fact, that Jews overran Russia, as you assert.

2. It is not a fact, that Jew tried to overrun Germany, as you assert.

3. It is not a fact, that Jews control the United States, as you assert.

You are a hater.

You fit right-in with Militant Islam.

A match made in Hell.

Be gone, unclean spirit.
 
Where in the Koran does it mention Jerusalem by name, as I have never seen any mention of it in any of the versions I HAVE READ. no mention of al quds or any of its other names, and it is a quantum leap to claim that al aqsa refers to the wooden structure on the temple mount when Mohamed pointed in a completely different direction.
So you are saying the Koran is lying are you
For the last time, the Quran refers to the "Remote Mosque" which arabs at that time knew was located in Jerusalem.

So there was no need to mention Jerusalem because it was already implied as the location. ..... :cool:



How so when no mosque existed in Jerusalem at that time, and was not built for some time


Keeping this thought in mind, let’s look at the night journey specifically. Muhammad made his night journey sometime between 617 and 624 A.D.3 According to the Qur’an, Muhammad visited the farthest mosque (al-Aqsa) at this time. However, there was no mosque in Jerusalem that existed at that time.
The Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abd al Mâlik in the late 7th century, ‘Umar built the original al-Aqsa mosque soon after 637 A.D. (Abdel Malik rebuilt al-Aqsa though.) So where did Muhammad visit?

The Night Journey of Sura 17

Makes for very interesting reading as you see muslims contradicting themselves and historical fact along with islam and the Koran over Jerusalem.

Shall we talk about the exodus that never happened? Shall we talk about Moses, the war lord coming down from the mountain and having his people kill 3000 of his own who were not with him, shall we talk about how Isaac was deceived by his wife and Jacob, I fear the whole of the OT is nothing but exaggeration and the Israelites, named after the offspring of Jacob who inherited a blessing under deception, use to fight each other and spread out over all the middle east. Hebrew as a language died out years ago. now resurrected they are trying to relive the OT, fighting everyone and stealing land and killing, and doing a good job since they have the money and power.

Your talking about the dream of a nights journey. The large %age of the OT is made up, except I do believe the battles and the intermarriage.

^^^^^
But then again, that's an IslamoNazis version of the OT, nobody takes such assertions coming from a pig seriously.

Jews have been one of the most peaceful, non violent people in history. The Old Testament is the foundation for Western Civilization, morality, law, and culture.

What you said best applies to Moooooooooslems, not Jews.
 
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