Where is masjid al aqsa located




















In , the UN drew up a partition plan to separate historical Palestine , then under British control, into two states: one for Jews, mainly from Europe , and one for Palestinians.

The Jewish state was given 55 percent of the land, and the remaining 45 percent was for a Palestinian state. Jerusalem, which houses the al-Aqsa compound, belonged to the international community under the administration of the UN. It was granted this special status for its importance to the three Abrahamic religions.

The first Arab-Israeli war broke out in after Israel declared statehood, capturing some 78 percent of the land, with the remaining areas of the West Bank , East Jerusalem and Gaza coming under Egyptian and Jordanian control. The illegal Israeli control of East Jerusalem, including the Old City, violates several principles of international law, which outlines that an occupying power does not have sovereignty in the territory it occupies.

Over the years, the Israeli government has taken further steps towards controlling and Judaising the Old City and East Jerusalem as a whole. Palestinians in Jerusalem, who number around ,, hold only permanent residency status, not citizenship, despite being born there — in contrast with Jews who are born in the city.

Israel has also built at least 12 fortified Jewish-only illegal settlements in East Jerusalem, housing some , Israelis, while rejecting Palestinian building permits and demolishing their homes as punishment for building illegally.

Jews believe the compound is where the Biblical Jewish temples once stood, but Jewish law and the Israeli Rabbinate forbid Jews from entering the compound and praying there, as it is considered too holy to tread upon.

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His knowledge is just not limited to his personal experience and stay in the city. He has immense academic and Islamic knowledge apart from history and archeology of the old city. We covered a lot of places and Shaikh Saleh never rushed. He bought history to live and made it very interesting. He offered great recommendations on what to do on free day.

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Palestine: Masjid al-Aqsa. Abu Huzaifa. The Masjid al-Aqsa compound. This restriction is based on the belief that even though the Temple of Solomon was destroyed centuries ago, the precise location of the Holy of Holies, the sanctuary that was once entered by the High Priest, is not known. Hence the restriction is applied to the entire compound. The mimbar was considered one of the most beautiful in the world and was constructed with over 10, interlocking pieces of Cedar and other wood, Ivory and Mother of Pearl affixed without a drop of glue or a single nail.

Most of the damage from the fire took over 20 years to repair, due to the Israelis not allowing suitable resources into Al Masjid Al Aqsa. In four Palestinian men were killed queuing at a checkpoint in Gaza, sparking the first intifada. This sparked the second Palestinian intifada. Following this visit, restrictions were placed on Palestinians wishing to pray at Al Masjid Al Aqsa, with Palestinian men especially those between years of age , facing bans from praying at certain times. These restrictions continue to this day.

In March Jordanian King Abdullah II signed an agreement with the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas which maintained and reiterated the status quo that the King of Jordan is the official custodian of the holy sites in Jerusalem and that he has the right to exert all legal efforts to preserve them, especially Al Masjid Al Aqsa.

This development was the result of 40 years of intense lobbying by nationalists who wish to destroy Al Masjid Al Aqsa in its current form, and replace it with a Jewish place of worship.

This resulted in mass protests across Palestine and the Muslim world, and was swiftly followed by Al Masjid Al Aqsa being reopened. Israel systematically denies access to Al Masjid Al Aqsa to most Palestinians, has permitted excavation works to be carried out under Al Masjid Al Aqsa damaging the foundations of Al Masjid Al Aqsa, and has permitted Jews to enter Al Masjid Al Aqsa during certain times on most days despite this being contrary to traditional Rabbinical law for fear of disrespecting such sacred land.

So please make your best effort to visit Al Masjid Al Aqsa and show that this place of worship is blessed and sacred for all Muslims. For specific information on why we should visit Al Masjid Al Aqsa please click on the relevant webpage on this website. For further information please visit www. Islamic History of Al Masjid Al Aqsa Al Masjid Al Aqsa has a very special place in the hearts of the entire Muslim community due to its unique and rich history as a place of worship that is so closely intertwined with the lives of many of the Prophets of Islam, as well as for its special status as a M asjid to which travel is recommended and in which reward is increased.



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