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Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
« on: September 01, 2008, 03:45:23 PM »
Shalom,

It appears that the Terrorists recent claims that Jews have no claim on the temple mount are being ripped to shreds by a document written by the Waqf back in 1925. This document reveals, in no uncertain terms, that the Islamic court considers the Temple Mount to be the site of Solomons temple.

Read the article @ : http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/127428

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Published: 09/01/08, 5:34 PM
Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
 
by Hillel Fendel

(IsraelNN.com) The widely-disseminated Arab Moslem position that the Temple Mount is not Jewish has been debunked - by the Supreme Moslem Council (Waqf) of Jerusalem, in a Temple Mount guide published in 1925.

Wakf guidebook, 1925, cover
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Guidebook Puts the Lie to Current Arab Campaign
In 1997, the chief Moslem cleric of the Palestinian Authority, Mufti Ikrama Sabri, stated, "The claim of the Jews to the right over [Jerusalem] is false, and we recognize nothing but an entirely Islamic Jerusalem under Islamic supervision..."   

Thus began a campaign to convince the world that the millennia-old natural association between Jerusalem and Jews was untrue.  As Islamic Movement chief Raed Salah stated in 2006, "We remind, for the 1,000th time, that the entire Al-Aqsa mosque [on the Temple Mount], including all of its area and alleys above the ground and under it, is exclusive and absolute Moslem property, and no one else has any rights to even one grain of earth in it."

However, it is now known that this "absolute" Moslem claim is actually not as absolute as claimed. In fact, back in 1925, the Supreme Moslem Council - also known as the Waqf, which has overseen Temple Mount activities on behalf of the Moslem religion for hundreds of years - boasted proudly that the site was none other than that of Solomon's Temple.

The Jerusalem-based Temple Institute (http://www.templeinstitute.org) reports that it has acquired a copy of the official 1925 Supreme Moslem Council Guide Book to Al-Haram Al-Sharif (the Moslem name for the Temple Mount).  On page 4, the Waqf states, "Its 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...', citing the source in 2 Samuel XXIV,25.

Wakf guidebook, 1925, excerpt close-up
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In addition, on page 16, the pamphlet makes reference to the underground area in the south-east corner of the Mount, which is refers to as Solomon's Stables.  "Little is known for certain of the history of the chamber itself," the guide reads. "It dates probably as far back as the construction of Solomon's Temple. According to Josephus, it was in existence and was used as a place of refuge by the Jews at the time of the conquest of Jerusalem by Titus in the year 70 A.D."

The Temple Mount in Jerusalem was in fact the site of the two Jewish Holy Temples which stood for nearly 1,000 years (see below).

Wakf guidebook, 1925, excerpt
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Proof of Moslem Anti-Jewish Revisionism
The Temple Institute's Rabbi Chaim Richman writes that the pamphlet provides proof that the Waqf's current position is a departure from traditional Muslim belief.  "In recent years," he writes, "the Moslem Waqf has come to deny the historic existence of the Holy Temple, claiming that the Temple Mount belongs solely to the Moslem nation, and that there exists no connection between the Jewish nation and the Temple Mount. It is clear from this pamphlet that the revised Waqf position strays from traditional Moslem acknowledgment of the Mount's Jewish antecedents."

"The current denial of historical reality is merely one tool in the war being waged by Moslems against the G-d of Israel and the entire 'infidel' world," Richman declares.

Examples of the new Palestinian/Arab position on Jerusalem:
PA Mufti Sabri was quoted in the Palestinian daily Al-Ayyam on November 22, 1997 as saying, "The 'Al-Buraq' Wall [the Western Wall] is a part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Jews have no relation to it."   

The same newspaper, on July 18, 1997, reported that Hamad Yusef, head of The Institution for the Rejuvenation of the Palestinian Heritage, referred to the "false historical claim of the Jews in the holy city, a claim which they were unable to prove in all of the excavations conducted by foreign groups for the past hundred years." The paper also stated that Hamad "accused the Israelis of unprecedented historical forgeries, emphasizing the Palestinian, the Arab and the Islamic nature of the holy city for the past 6,000 years. Israel fails in her attempt to find a historical connection to Jerusalem."  (courtesy of Jewish Virtual Library)


Jewish History on the Mount
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem was the site of the two Jewish Holy Temples, the first of which was built by King Solomon in the year 832 BCE, close to 1,500 years before Islam was founded. It stood for over 400 years, and after the 70-year Babylonian Exile, a Second Temple was built on the same site. Thus, for nearly 1,000 years, Holy Temples stood on the site, until the Romans conquered the entire land and destroyed the Second Temple. Though the area came under the control of the Romans, Byzantines, Moslems, Christians, Turks, British and others over the intervening centuries, Jerusalem and the Temple Mount were always the focus of Jewish religious and national yearnings, and continued to be the Jews' "capital" even while in exile. In the Six Day War of 1967, the modern State of Israel liberated the Temple Mount area and all of Jerusalem, placing it under Jewish control once again after a hiatus of 1,900 years.

Israel, however, never actualized its sovereignty over the holy Temple Mount site, but rather granted the Waqf nearly total control. Jews, in fact, have not been allowed to pray there ever since then-Chief IDF Rabbi Shlomo Goren led a prayer service there on the first Tisha B'Av after the liberation.  Jews' visiting hours are also restricted.


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Re: Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2008, 04:59:27 PM »
"They" should be allowed to pray.

Muzzies and their Wf boards are branded cheaters and untrue. They throw chilly powders in to the open eyes of others. Their brazen cheating practices progressively increase with time and when in the matters of so-called religious plunders, their frauds know no bounds.

The muzzies should peacefully return back the Temple Mount and return back for their remnant days in the gulf of somalia.   
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Re: Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2008, 05:04:49 PM »
it makes no difference what muzzies say it's in the tanach
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Re: Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2008, 05:06:46 PM »
This so-called document is a Zionist fabrication to subvert us Palestinians to our land which you say that your "temple" was which was never proven and never existed.  Everyone knows that Al-Aqsa is the place where Mohammad, of blessed memory and may peace be upon him ascended to heaven on his winged steed...Blessed be Allah...  Allah Akabar!  Yaaalllalalalalallallalalalaaaa!!!   ;)
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« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2008, 05:20:53 PM »
There are thunders and sparks in the skies, because Faraday invented the electricity.

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Re: Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2008, 05:31:23 PM »
This so-called document is a Zionist fabrication to subvert us Palestinians to our land which you say that your "temple" was which was never proven and never existed.  Everyone knows that Al-Aqsa is the place where Mohammad, of blessed memory and may peace be upon him ascended to heaven on his winged steed...Blessed be Allah...  Allah Akabar!  Yaaalllalalalalallallalalalaaaa!!!   ;)

Hahaha,

Marzutra, you almost got me... Yes, that is the Phakestinian line, the temple never existed.

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Re: Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2008, 06:09:40 PM »
Steed? It was supposed to be a flying donkey, named Buraq... hey that name sounds familiar... doesn't it?

Naw, couldn't be, Buraq is supposed to be a white animal. lol