And for sure, there are way much more muslims everywhere who would oppose your opinion!...
And the Aqsa is something most of muslims care about...
But it was Jewish first was'nt it
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And for sure, there are way much more muslims everywhere who would oppose your opinion!...
And the Aqsa is something most of muslims care about...
But it was Jewish first was'nt it
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what? that make you sad? blame Israel
you're not that smart, right?
understand, if they take out all boys and girls, how come they enjoy their time in the future?
more over, unemployment could destroy israel, due to no work for the soldiers, oh ,,, wait, now i understand why palestininas enforce zionists to kill them, oh those palestinians, they are smart.
even if temple was rebuilt, it would not be the original one. but Al Aqsa is original.
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even if temple was rebuilt, it would not be the original one. but Al Aqsa is original.
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G-d commanded the Temple be built on that spot, and Shlomo built it. It was destroyed once, burned to the ground by the Babylonians. We rebuilt it once, and that new Temple was just as valid as the one built by Shlomo. A new Jewish Temple, in Jerusalem, on the Temple Mount, is the ultimate goal, at the very least, of every Orthodox Jew, many Conservative Jews, and some Reform Jews, as well as ALL Messianic Jews and MOST Christians.
what i understood from your post is, not the building itself but the spot means something to Jewish people. would not it be possible to use al Aqsa as mosque and temple at the same time?
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The Temple took up the whole of the Temple Mount, and Jews believe that sacrifice must be taken to G-d at an altar, prepared in a very special place within the Temple, in addition to the remaking of the Kadosh Hakadoshim, or Holy of Holies. There are very, very specific designs for the Temple and the preceding Tabernacle in the Hebrew Scriptures.
The Temple took up the whole of the Temple Mount, and Jews believe that sacrifice must be taken to G-d at an altar, prepared in a very special place within the Temple, in addition to the remaking of the Kadosh Hakadoshim, or Holy of Holies. There are very, very specific designs for the Temple and the preceding Tabernacle in the Hebrew Scriptures.
sugestion:do not consern yourself with such a question as it will not occurWhat would happen if the Temple ever replaced Al Aqsa? Would it be even worse then what is happening now?
So do you support the destruction of Al-Aqsa mosque, my holy place, to restore a legendary historical so called Temple in that area?
"[The] Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I was brought al-Buraq who is an animal white and long, larger than a donkey but smaller than a mule, who would place his hoof a distance equal to the range of vision. I mounted it and came to the Temple (Bait al-Maqdis in Jerusalem), then tethered it to the ring used by the prophets."
[Al Aqsa's]identity with the site of Solomon's Temple is beyond dispute. This, too, is the spot, according to universal belief, on which 'David built there an altar unto the L-rd....'
sugestion:do not consern yourself with such a question as it will not occur
I, myself? No, I do not. I don't rule that the Temple must be rebuilt there, and neither does my rabbi (though most of my synagogue disagrees on this issue with us). But the vast majority of Jews and Christians rule that, if rebuilt, it must be on that site - and most Jews and Christians rule that it must be rebuilt.
I, myself? No, I do not. I don't rule that the Temple must be rebuilt there, and neither does my rabbi (though most of my synagogue disagrees on this issue with us). But the vast majority of Jews and Christians rule that, if rebuilt, it must be on that site - and most Jews and Christians rule that it must be rebuilt.
And it is NOT a legend; it was built by Shlomo and archeological evidence has proven the existence of a Jewish Temple on the site. Not to mention the Hadith, which state:
In addition, the Waqf of Jerusalem, in 1925, declared:
i think your Rabbi is special.
why would Christians care about Temple of Solomon(PBUH)? what does it mean to them?
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i think your Rabbi is special.
why would Christians care about Temple of Solomon(PBUH)? what does it mean to them?
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We do believe that Solomon had one because he is my Prophet too, don't forget that.
The thing is, we don't believe that Israel has the right to destroy Al-Aqsa to build the Temple, but i wouldn't mind if they wanted to rebuild it beside it if it wouldn't damage the safety of the mosque. By the way, the hadith didn't mention any Temple, but mentioned Al-Aqsa.
Due to certain Christian and Jewish prophesies, the Jewish Temple must exist and be active in Jerusalem in order for the End of Days to come.
hmm...so your Rabbi either does not share this belief or he does not want to end world
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