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Why Jerusalem is Not Holy to Muslims
Arutz Sheva ^ | 5-18-04 | Leah Bat-Chaim

Posted on 05/19/2004 5:41:54 AM PDT by SJackson

We often hear the Muslim claim that Jerusalem is their "third holiest city", after Mecca and Medina; and specifically, that this is because our Temple Mount is mentioned in the Koran.

As a result, Muslims are allowed sole control over our Temple Mount - to visit it whenever they choose, to destroy priceless archaeological relics while building additional mosques, etc. - while Jews are only occasionally allowed to visit, and never allowed to utter a prayer there. (Like in the old joke that ends "...but don't let me catch you praying." Except this isn't a joke.)

This situation has always amazed me. Even if Jerusalem and the Temple Mount were truly the "third holiest place" for Muslims, why should that give them more rights than Jews, for whom the Temple Mount is our first holiest place?

But in fact, even the claim of being the "third holiest place" is not true. It cannot possibly be true, for several very logical reasons.

First, the claim of being "the third holiest place" is based on a dream described in the Koran. That's right, not an actual event, just a dream. In the dream, Mohammed "visited" a place referred to as masjid el-aksa, which means "the farthest mosque".

The Arabs claim that this refers to their mosque of that name, located on the Temple Mount.

But the El Aksa Mosque was built about a hundred years after Mohammed. In Mohammed's time, Jerusalem was ruled by the Byzantine Christians, and there were no mosques at all in Jerusalem, not on the Temple Mount or anywhere else. So obviously, Mohammed couldn't have dreamed about a mosque that didn't exist.

Moreover, the very name "El-Aksa" for the imaginary place mentioned in Mohammed's dream proves that the reference could not possibly be to Jerusalem. Because Jerusalem would never be referred to as "the farthest place".

Jerusalem is centrally located. Within the Land of Israel, it is located on the mountain ridge between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. On a larger scale, it is located at the junction point of three continents: Asia, Europe and Africa. We see this shown in ancient maps, such as the Medeba map.

In Mohammed's time (or earlier), "the farthest place" would never refer to Jerusalem. It would refer either to a coastal city, such as Jaffa, Acre or Haifa, or it would refer to the end of the Mediterranean Sea – Spain, Gibraltar or Morocco. We see this in the book of Jonah, where the prophet attempts to flee to the end of the earth by going to Jaffa and catching a boat headed for "Tarshish" (usually considered to be Spain).

So, how did the tradition arise of Jerusalem's "holiness" to Muslims?

It's very simple. It has always been a Muslim policy, when conquering any area, to take over the holy places of the local people and to turn them into mosques. It is a way of putting down the conquered people – to show them that Islam will take away the most important thing to them, and there's nothing they can do about it.

They have done this not only in the Land of Israel, regarding both Jewish and Christian holy places, but also in India (regarding Hindu holy places), in Afghanistan (regarding Buddhist holy places), etc.

So, when the Muslims conquered the Land of Israel in the 7th century, they looked for the holiest place around, and found a Byzantine church that was built on the Jewish Temple Mount. So here we have a no-brainer – an opportunity to take away a holy place from both Jews and Christians at the same time!

In addition, the Muslim ruler of the Land of Israel wasn't happy with the fact that he was stuck with a backwater province. So, to make it more attractive to tourists, he named the new mosque "El-Aksa", and told all the tourists that it was the very same one mentioned in the Koran. Voila! The birth of a "tradition".

It would be the equivalent of Christians believing that the founder of their religion was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, or that he grew up in Nazareth, Texas. Obviously, these places are simply named after the original Bethlehem and Nazareth; just as El-Aksa Mosque was named after the imaginary place described in Mohammed's dream.

It's time that more people were aware of the simple facts and logic involved. Jerusalem and the Temple Mount are not holy to Muslims, and never have been, except as an attempt to take them away from the Jews.


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1 posted on 05/19/2004 5:41:55 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
Islam is a paganistic moon god cult. I don't buy anything they say including what they claim are *their* holy cities and holy sites.

It's a KULT, baby! Just look at their *holy martyrs* who kill via suicide bombing in Iraq and Israel. Nothing holy about these mass murderers. It's an assassin's kult.

2 posted on 05/19/2004 5:46:06 AM PDT by dennisw (Mohammed wrote: "Cut off their heads, and cut off the tips of their fingers." (Sura 8:12))
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To: SJackson

So Jerusalem is not holy to the Muslims because Mr. Bat-Chaim says it isn't? Well that solves that!


3 posted on 05/19/2004 5:46:23 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Jefferson Davis - the first 'selected, not elected' president.)
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To: SJackson

I am still waiting to learn one single fact about Islam that doesn't show it to be utterly reprehensible. I am willing to keep an open mind - but it is getting harder to do so.


4 posted on 05/19/2004 5:47:13 AM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: SJackson

i live in "the holy city of Noblesville, Indiana" --- please don't bomb me


5 posted on 05/19/2004 5:47:24 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch (I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it)
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To: Non-Sequitur
So Jerusalem is not holy to the Muslims because Mr. Bat-Chaim says it isn't? Well that solves that!

I admit to not being an expert on Islam or the Middle East. I would be surprised if you are one, either.

But my reaction to this post is that the author makes a very plausible argument. Given what I have seen of Islam since 9-11, I do not find it difficult to believe that this author is correct in his analysis.

6 posted on 05/19/2004 5:49:24 AM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
If you'd like to be on or off this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.
7 posted on 05/19/2004 5:52:10 AM PDT by SJackson (Arab leaders don't give a damn whether the refugees live or die, R. Garroway, UNWRA director, 8/58)
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To: Non-Sequitur
If Jerusalem is so holy to Muslims, why then is it not mentioned ONCE in the Koran?

On the other hand,Jerusalem is mentioned over 900 times in the Bible. The Psalms of David are full of songs about the Jew's love for their beloved city of God. The author is exactly right. Muslims have no claim to Jerusalem and the way they have treated the temple mount is barbaric.

8 posted on 05/19/2004 5:56:03 AM PDT by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: Non-Sequitur

Not just cause he says so, it's a simple plain fact.


9 posted on 05/19/2004 5:56:28 AM PDT by Monty22
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To: Maceman
I thought Muslims also claimed that Mo ascended to heaven from the Temple Mount.
10 posted on 05/19/2004 5:57:46 AM PDT by Martin Tell (I will not be terrified or Kerrified.)
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To: Martin Tell
I thought Muslims also claimed that Mo ascended to heaven from the Temple Mount.

As I mentioned, I am not an expert on Islan or its history, so I don't know whether what you have said is accurate. I don't recall ever hearing that, but it seems to me that if that's what Muslims think, then they would consider Jeruslam to be their FIRST holiest site.

11 posted on 05/19/2004 6:01:59 AM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: SJackson
I'm getting tired of all the news reports that mention this or that holy city (e.g. "holy city of Karbala"). The only one frequntly mentioned that never seems to get this adjective is Jerusalem.

(And exactly how long has Karbala been holy anyway?)

ML/NJ

12 posted on 05/19/2004 6:06:25 AM PDT by ml/nj
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To: Mia T

fyi


13 posted on 05/19/2004 6:10:37 AM PDT by jla
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To: InvisibleChurch
i live in "the holy city of Noblesville, Indiana" --- please don't bomb me.

My home is a Sacred Shrine...
I can now murder passers-by from the windows......
Without Fear Of Punishment....

14 posted on 05/19/2004 6:11:00 AM PDT by Drammach (Freedom.... not just a job, ... It's An Adventure!!!)
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To: dennisw
It's an assassin's kult

If it LOOKS like a kult, MURDERS like and kult and ENSLAVES like a kult, you got yerself a kult.

15 posted on 05/19/2004 6:11:31 AM PDT by evad ("Such an enemy cannot be deterred, detained, appeased, or negotiated with. It can only be destroyed")
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To: SJackson

I am told that when Jews are allowed visit the Temple Mount, the are escorted and *very* closely watched. If their lips begin to move in what could be prayer, they are immediately hustled off of the property.

I agree with another poster who will keep an open mind, but has yet to see anything virtuous whatsoever in Islam.


16 posted on 05/19/2004 6:13:31 AM PDT by Riley (Need an experienced computer tech in the DC Metro area? I'm looking. Freepmail for details.)
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To: evad

If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, explodes like a duck, it's a Muslim


17 posted on 05/19/2004 6:23:22 AM PDT by dennisw (Mohammed wrote: "Cut off their heads, and cut off the tips of their fingers." (Sura 8:12))
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To: Jimmyclyde

If Jerusalem is so holy to Muslims, why then is it not mentioned ONCE in the Koran?
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To be fair to these rank nutters, Mecca and Medina don't get mentioned very much in Koran. I once did an online Koran search and it was % or less.


18 posted on 05/19/2004 6:25:27 AM PDT by dennisw (Mohammed wrote: "Cut off their heads, and cut off the tips of their fingers." (Sura 8:12))
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To: Non-Sequitur

Jerusalem isn't holy to Muslims because HISTORY says so.


19 posted on 05/19/2004 6:26:56 AM PDT by Darksheare (Decorate rooms and furniture with your sleeping friend's carcasses. -Gothic car sticker)
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To: dennisw
heh heh..
you got it :)

I doubt that we will ever erase this scourge on mankind called islam but hopefully we can find ways to 'minimize' it.

20 posted on 05/19/2004 6:30:31 AM PDT by evad ("Such an enemy cannot be deterred, detained, appeased, or negotiated with. It can only be destroyed")
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