The wonderful Romans destroyed Israel and banned Jews from living on the land. ...Palestine was a fictional Roman name for ancient Israel. Palestine never existed.
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The wonderful Romans destroyed Israel and banned Jews from living on the land. ...Palestine was a fictional Roman name for ancient Israel. Palestine never existed.
Palestine was a fictional Roman name for ancient Israel. Palestine never existed.
Didn't need to because the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem. ....And where does Qur'an say
it had anything to do with Jerusalem?
Didn't need to because the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem. ....And where does Qur'an say
it had anything to do with Jerusalem?
If the Al Aqsa mosque was in Jerusalem,
then you should be able to reference that in the Qur'an.
Can you show us where it says so?
I already did.....post #34 ....If the Al Aqsa mosque was in Jerusalem,
then you should be able to reference that in the Qur'an.
Can you show us where it says so?
Correct & well documented. So then the question is why did those Zionists in Israel allow it to be constructed?Didn't need to because the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem. ....And where does Qur'an say
it had anything to do with Jerusalem?
If the Al Aqsa mosque was in Jerusalem,
then you should be able to reference that in the Qur'an.
Can you show us where it says so?
There were no mosques in Jerusalem during Muhammad’s lifetime, when he wrote his Koran. Jerusalem was ruled by Roman Christians. Al Aqsa simply means the farthest in Arabic. The actual Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem was built in 715 CE, long after Muhammad, who died in 632 CE.
Correct & well documented. So then the question is why did those Zionists in Israel allow it to be constructed?Didn't need to because the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem. ....And where does Qur'an say
it had anything to do with Jerusalem?
If the Al Aqsa mosque was in Jerusalem,
then you should be able to reference that in the Qur'an.
Can you show us where it says so?
There were no mosques in Jerusalem during Muhammad’s lifetime, when he wrote his Koran. Jerusalem was ruled by Roman Christians. Al Aqsa simply means the farthest in Arabic. The actual Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem was built in 715 CE, long after Muhammad, who died in 632 CE.
I already did.....post #34 ....If the Al Aqsa mosque was in Jerusalem,
then you should be able to reference that in the Qur'an.
Can you show us where it says so?
Everyone knows the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem, so there wasn't any need to mention the city.I'm sorry, but I don't see Jerusalem being mentioned even once in that post. Quiet strange that Muslims find it so hard to find a city they claim holy in the book. How is it possible that 'Jerusalem' is not once mentioned in the Qur'an?
Everyone knows the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem, so there wasn't need to mention the city.I'm sorry, but I don't see Jerusalem being mentioned even once in that post. Quiet strange that Muslims find it so hard to find a city they claim holy in the book. How is it possible that 'Jerusalem' is not once mentioned in the Qur'an?
I recently went on vacation and saw the Lincoln memorial and the Vietnam Veteran memorial Wall.
Do I really have to mention the city where they are located or else I didn't go there? ...
Everyone knows the Al Aqsa mosque is located in Jerusalem, so there wasn't need to mention the city.I'm sorry, but I don't see Jerusalem being mentioned even once in that post. Quiet strange that Muslims find it so hard to find a city they claim holy in the book. How is it possible that 'Jerusalem' is not once mentioned in the Qur'an?
I recently went on vacation and saw the Lincoln memorial and the Vietnam Veteran memorial Wall.
Do I really have to mention the city where they are located or else I didn't go there? ...
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
What you couldn't find 'Palestine' in the Qur'an?
Sad...
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
What you couldn't find 'Palestine' in the Qur'an?
Sad...
Hmmm! No mention of Palestine. No mention of Jerusalem. But Israel is stealing "their land." Go figure Palestinian mentality.
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
What you couldn't find 'Palestine' in the Qur'an?
Sad...
Hmmm! No mention of Palestine. No mention of Jerusalem. But Israel is stealing "their land." Go figure Palestinian mentality.
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
What you couldn't find 'Palestine' in the Qur'an?
Sad...
Hmmm! No mention of Palestine. No mention of Jerusalem. But Israel is stealing "their land." Go figure Palestinian mentality.
The whole story was fabricated when the Caliph of Mecca banned Muslims in Levant from attending the Hijra in Mecca for having a tendency to arrive drunk.
After advice the rulers in Damascus ordered to find an exchange, and a convenient story was tailored. This is known from early Arab historians themselves, not to mention the Muslim scholars who at the time scorned any notion of the city's importance to them.
Simply put, they're going against the will of Allah.
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
What you couldn't find 'Palestine' in the Qur'an?
Sad...
This thread has become trite and devolved into nonsense person attacks.
So I must take my leave. ...
What you couldn't find 'Palestine' in the Qur'an?
Sad...
Hmmm! No mention of Palestine. No mention of Jerusalem. But Israel is stealing "their land." Go figure Palestinian mentality.
The whole story was fabricated when the Caliph of Mecca banned Muslims in Levant from attending the Hijra in Mecca for having a tendency to arrive drunk.
After advice the rulers in Damascus ordered to find an exchange, and a convenient story was tailored. This is known from early Arab historians themselves, not to mention the Muslim scholars who at the time scorned any notion of the city's importance to them.
Simply put, they're going against the will of Allah.