It is absolutely unacceptable that Jews are not allowed to pray in their own historic lands on the Temple Mount.
Historically, Jerusalem was never holy to Muslims. It is not even mentioned in the Qur’an; Muslims turn to Mecca to pray. As Morton Klein, President of the Zionist Organization of America, indicates:
In the seventh century, the Damascus-based Umayyad rulers built up Jerusalem as a counter-weight and hajj pilgrimage alternative to Mecca, where their political rivals were. This is when the important Muslim shrines, the Dome of the Rock (691 CE) and, later, the Al-Aqsa Mosque (705 CE), were intentionally built on the site of the destroyed biblical Jewish temples –– a time-honored practice to physically signal the predominance of Islam.
Muslims have their own holy shrines in Saudi Arabia and Iran. But to keep the peace to prevent outrage and extreme violence, Jews are restrained from praying.
“Palestinians remove Muslim from al-Aqsa after confusing him for a Jew,” Jerusalem Post, January 14, 2022:
A Muslim man from France was mistakenly removed from the Temple Mount on Friday, after Arab guards at the site suspected him of being a Jewish Israeli disguising himself as a Muslim, according to Palestinian reports.
Earlier on Friday, Palestinian media reported that a Jewish Israeli disguised as a Muslim had been caught attempting to enter the Temple Mount against police regulations which ban Jews from entering except through the Mughrabi Gate during specific times. The reports shared video and photos showing a man wearing black-tinted glasses and a cane used by visually impaired people, as well as traditional Islamic dress, including a “taqiyah,” a skullcap worn by many Muslims.
The Palestinian Safa news agency had reported at the time that a Jewish Israeli tried to enter through the Bab al-Majlis gate, but was stopped by Arab guards at the site. He was taken to a guard room and, according to the report, a conversation with him made it clear that he was not a Muslim and he refused to show any documents proving his identity. The man was subsequently removed from the Temple Mount.
Later on Friday afternoon, the guards at the site announced that they had been mistaken and that the man was actually a Muslim from abroad. The guards stated that they became suspicious due to the man’s failure to answer their questions. The guards referred to recent reports that a group of Jewish Israelis were disguising themselves as Muslims in order to freely enter the Temple Mount.
According to Al-Qastal news, the man is a French Muslim who is studying at the Department of Archaeology of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Al-Qastal reported that the guards may have also been confused due to Chopra not speaking Arabic well.
Jews are forbidden by Israel Police regulations from praying or bringing religious items on the Temple Mount. While the High Court of Justice has ruled that Jews have the right to pray at the site, it has also ruled that the right is superseded by the potential risk to national security it poses.
Quiet Jewish prayer at the site has seemingly been unofficially allowed since 2019, when police stopped halting Jewish prayer as long as it was quiet and in an isolated area of the Temple Mount.“أنا مسلم وأقرأ طلع البدر علينا”
حراس الأقصى يضبطون مستوطنا يهوديا متخفّيا على هيئة كفيف حاول التسلل بين المصلين إلى المسجد الأقصى المبارك pic.twitter.com/JMTHQwVsqs
— وكالة شهاب للأنباء (@ShehabAgency) January 14, 2022In December, Channel 13 published a report on a group of Jewish Israelis who learn Arabic and Muslim traditions and dress in Muslim religious attire in order to enter the Temple Mount freely and then pray on the Temple Mount.
Police work intensively to combat the group, often bringing them to court and even jailing them for a number of days.
In a closed discussion with Public Security Minister Omer Bar Lev, Shin Bet officials stated that they “are concerned about an ‘extreme scenario,’ in which a large group of Jews will conduct a coordinated attempt to enter the Temple Mount in order to hold open and full prayer which will lead to a violent flare-up at the site,” according to Channel 13.In October, the Jerusalem Magistrates Court ruled that quiet prayer was allowed on the Temple Mount, although a few days later the Jerusalem District Court accepted an appeal by Israel Police against the ruling, stating that any “religious/ritual activities having external, visible characteristics” were forbidden on the Temple Mount….
Vikram says
more on the topic from “Abu Ali Express” https://t.me/englishabuali
the first item https://t.me/englishabuali/3193
Then when it was confirmed that he was not in fact a jew
https://t.me/englishabuali/3194
Walter Sieruk says
Those Muslim were “confused,” that’s normal for them. They’re anti- Jewish , that also normal for them.
When they removed him from the Temple Mount, they didn’t do it with vicious violence, that’s not normal for them.
Keith O says
Yeah Walter, I am surprised they didn’t beat the shit out of him before tossing him out. Would have been amusing to see the reports on that one.
How do you say OOPS in Mudslimese?
Vikram says
from https://t.me/englishabuali “Abu Ali Express”
https://t.me/englishabuali/3193
https://t.me/englishabuali/3194
Vikram says
apologize for the duplicate posts, somehow I did not see them, thought there was something with my browser.
gravenimage says
Vikram, I know that comments with more than two links go to pending, and have to be approved by someone at Jihad Watch, just because so many posts like this tend to be spam. This has happened to me if I’m not paying attention.
Vikram says
more on this from Abu Ali Express
https://t.me/englishabuali/3194
Keith O says
I find it mind boggling that the Jews are not allowed to pray on one of their holiest sites so as not to offend an invader.
gravenimage says
Yes–just sickening.
somehistory says
Not allowing the Jews to pray there is morally wrong. The land was given to the Jews thousands of years ago by the One Who owned it. They should be allowed to freely walk onto any public spot and pray wherever they wish.
somehistory says
The One Who gave it to the Jews, still owns it and one day, it will be used properly once again.
gravenimage says
Palestinian Muslim guards remove Muslim from Temple Mount, confusing him for a Jew
………….
In this grim context this is actually funny.
OLD GUY says
Islam’s claim to the Temple Mount is only a poke in the face of the Jewish people and christians and has nothing to do with it being an islamic religious site. Islam has no historic claim to the Temple Mount.
PMK says
“Historically, Jerusalem was never holy to Muslims.”
Is this correct? I can remember reading that early Muslims were instructed to pray in the direction of Jerusalem (perhaps one way Mohammed tried to win over Jewish converts?) and that only later did Muhammed change it to Mecca. Then there is the story of Mohammed’s ‘night journey’ to Jerusalem.
Whether the night journey story is fact or fiction, it seems wrong to say Jerusalem wasn’t holy to Muslims.
https://www.learnreligions.com/the-city-of-jerusalem-in-islam-2004409
gravenimage says
Actually, the story of the “night journey”: never mentions Jerusalem–it mentions the “farthest Mosque”. There is no reason to associate this with Jerusalem–and it was only later that it was done.