Thursday, January 14, 2010

Site Mount E Blade The Holy Site For Muslims In Jerusalem Is Called: _____________________________.…

The holy site for Muslims in Jerusalem is called: _____________________________.… - site mount e blade

A. Caleph
Bah B. Ka '
C. Dome of the Rock
D. Temple Mount
E. C and D, both

4 comments:

PaliSupporter91 الفلسطيني مؤيد said...

The answer is Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock

A Scorpio Lost said...

C. Dome of the Rock

Originally it was called the Temple Mount, where the 2 Jewish temple were removed and were a holly place for Jews. Muslims have built their own Mosk it. Over the years they were aware that the territories belonging to other religions and the right placement of their temples, to show they have earned and the superiority of those who believe that they demonstrate

Teresa (SFECU) -†- pray4revival said...

None of these answers.

Ahmed Mohammed Arafa, a columnist for the Egyptian weekly newspaper Al-Qahira, published by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, wrote an article rejecting the widely held belief that the Islamic prophet Muhammad "the famous" Night Journey "(Qur'an, 17: 1 ) rose from Mecca to Jerusalem. Arafa, presenting a new analysis of the Koranic text, asserts that the Night Journey in Surat Al-Isra '(ie not "the Sura of the Night Journey") in the Quran rather than a miraculous journey from Mecca But referring to Jerusalem, the Prophet "s emigration (Hijra) from Mecca to Medina.

Where is the Al-Aqsa?

"Praise be to Him who) his servant by night (ISRA Al-Haram [Sacred] Mosque [in Mecca] to the Al-Aqsa [literally 'the most'] Mosque, whose origins have blessed them, that We might show him some of Our signs, for he is everything I hear and see a whole (Surat Al-Isra [17]: 1).

"This text tells us that God took His Prophet from the Al-Haram MOscan [Mecca] to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Thus, two mosques are [meaning] the first being the Al-Haram Mosque, the last time the Al-Aqsa Mosque. "Al-Aqsa is a superlative, meaning" far away. "Therefore, where the prophet should be taken to a mosque and not a place where a mosque was later found another place where there is even a mosque. This place needs of the Al-Haram. Not [actually] built, as the Al-Haram [also] at the time was that] of open spaces in the ba-ka [and a building.

"But in Palestine at that time there was no mosque at all that could have been the mosque," further away "from Al-Haram. In the meantime, there [Palestine] who believed in Muhammad and assembled to a certain place, which served as a mosque to pray. Most of the inhabitants of Palestine were Christians, and it was a Jewish minority. Although the Koran refers respectfully to the Jews and ChrisTian churches, not one of these mosques, but "churches and synagogues" (Surah Al-Hajj [22]: 40). The construction of the mosque stands today in Jerusalem and known as Al-Aqsa has only 66 of the Hijrah of the Prophet - that is run during the Umayyad state, not during the time of the Prophet or one of the righteous caliphs. Both the mosque.
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Therefore, no holy place for Muslims in Jerusalem and the only reason for their attachment to Jerusalem is their desire to destroy everything that the Jewish people holy to. Passed on the basis of jealousy, which is down from one generation to another since the days of Abraham.

G. #2 said...

F. Masjed Al-Aqsa.

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