Posted on 11/08/2011 3:55:58 PM PST by Milagros
When (always) Jewish Jerusalem - Beit-Hamikdash was translated into: Bayt al-Makdis / al- Muqaddas
Ibn Khallikan's biographical dictionary - Page 235 - Ibn Khallikān - Authors, Arab - 1843
Makdisi means belonging to Bait al-Makdis (the House of the Holy Place, or
Jerusalem).
http://books.google.com/books?id=6p0TAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA235
Description of Syria: including Palestine - Page 11 - Muhammad ibn Ahmad Mukaddasī - History - 1886 - 116 pages
Among its cities are : Bait-al-Makdis (Jerusalem), Bait Jibril, Ghazzah (Gaza),
Maimas, 'Askalan (Ascalon), Yafah (Joppa), Arsuf, Kaisariyyah (Caesarea),
http://books.google.com/books?id=JCYYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA11
Palestine under the Moslems: A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500 - Page 83 - Geography, Medieval - (Alexander P. Watt for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund,) 1890 - 604 pages
JERUSALEM is known to the Muslims by the names of Bait at Mukaddas or Bait al
Makdis, signifying " The Holy House " ; or else simply as Al Kuds,
http://books.google.com/books?id=ENANAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA83
Palestine under the Moslems: a description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500. Translated from the works of the medieval Arab geographers - Page 83 - Guy Le Strange - Palestine - (Houghton, Mifflin and Company, ) 1890 - 604 pages
Jerusalem is known to the Muslims by the names of Bait at Mukaddas or Bait al
Makdis, signifying " The Holy House " ; or else simply as Al Kuds,
http://books.google.com/books?id=BxUyssIX-H4C&pg=PA83
The origins of the Islamic state: being a translation from the Arabic accompanied with annotations, geographic and historic notes of the Kitâb futûh al-buldân of al-Imâm abu-l'Abbâs Ahmad ibn-Jâbir al-Balâdhuri, Volume 1 - Page 30 - Ahmad ibn Yahyá Balādhurī - Islamic Empire - (Columbia university) 1916 - 519 pages
Bait al-Makdis or al-Bait al-Mukaddas. See ibn-Khurdadhbih, Kitab al-
Masalik, pp. 78 and 79. ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=z5FCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA30
The Encyclopaedia of Islam: Volume 2, Part 1 - Page 322 - Sir H. A. R. Gibb, Brill Archive
In early Islam the full name of Jerusalem was lliyd' madinat bayt al-makdis, " Aelia, the city of the Temple"
http://books.google.com/books?id=J5U3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA322
Whose Jerusalem? - Page 62 - Eliyahu Tal - History - (International Forum for a United Jerusalem) 1994 - 318 pages
The lengthy Arabic inscription on the Dome of the Rock (which is over 230 metres long) represents a polemic against Christianity, containing many Koranic verses ... Caliph Omar built a small house of prayer near the holy "sakhra" (rock) on the site of the destroyed Jewish Temple. The sanctity of the rock - in Hebrew, "Even Ha'shtiya" - is based on Jewish tradition. According to the Aggadah (Tosefta, Yom Kippur, 3:6), this is the foundation stone of the creation of the world. It was only 50 years later, that Umayyad Caliph Abd-al-Malik built the magnificent Dome of the Rock (CE 692) - erroneously called the Mosque of Omar - on the same site, to commemorate the place of Abraham's sacrifice and Noah's Ark. It must be
remembered...
At about the same time, the Hebrew word for 'Temple" (Beit Hamikdash) was translated into Arabic and became the Muslim name for Jerusalem: "al- Bayt al- Muqaddas." It is significant that at this stage the city was not described as "al-Quds," the Holy...
http://books.google.com/books?id=xj0vAQAAIAAJ&q=Bayt+al-Muqaddas+beit+hamikdash
The real and ideal Jerusalem in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic art: studies in honor of Bezalel Narkiss on the occasion of his seventieth birthday - Page 380 - Bezalel Narkiss, Bianca Kühnel - Center for Jewish Art, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1998 - 689 pages
Khathiralu-l-kuds as the designation of the Heavenly City is naturally associated with the image of Jerusalem, whose Arabic names point to the idea of the sacred city: al-Kuds (the Holy), al-Bayt al-Makdis (the House of Sanctity), al-Bayt al-Mukaddas (the House of Sanctuary or the Holy House),..
http://books.google.com/books?id=kSxDAQAAIAAJ&q=%22bayt+al-makdis%22
Constructing Ottoman beneficence: an imperial soup kitchen in Jerusalem - Page 39 - Amy Singer - (SUNY Press) 2002 - 240 pages
..."Whoever gives one dirham of sadaka in Jerusalem (Bayt al- Makdis)..
http://books.google.com/books?id=zHBHBTNwBQoC&pg=PA39
Empire of Thebes, or, Ages in chaos revisited - Page 68 - Emmet John Sweeney - History - Algora Publishing, 2007 - 194 pages
The answer is provided by Danelius: Among the names enumerated as designating Jerusalem is Bait-al-Makdis, or in brief, Makdis, corresponding to Beith-ha- Miqdash...
http://books.google.com/books?id=F74JXoief34C&pg=PA68
Approximately 270 million nonbelievers died over the last 1400 years for the glory of political Islam. These are the Tears of Jihad which are not taught in any school."
http://markhumphrys.com/islam.killings.html
The bloody truth the koranimals continue to hide with the assistance of their sympathizers & apologists.
Keep telling the truth.
islam hates the truth.
Life Magazine pics of Arab army removing Jews in 1948 from Jerusalem:
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2011/06/life-magazine-pics-of-arab-army.html
This Islamic-Arab ethnic cleansing, is such an important item! Thank you.
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