orzu
01-19-2001, 07:27 PM
Assalomu alaykum to everyone.
Reply for message thread "Zionists destroy the Al-Aqsa"
I see here you guys are having discussion about Al-Aqsa Mosque/Wailing Wall. I didn't post this message to the proper thread intentionally (it is too long).
Freestyler:
"...As far as I know know, this mosque is sacred for jewish, too. So I don't think they are going to destroy it..."
nobody:
"...There is no funny word in the world than:
" The mosque is sacred for jewish". Do you think what about are you speaking for. You dont have even basic knowledge about Religions, i mean not only Islam, but others also..."
Here is the picture of Al-Aqsa Mosque/Wailing Wall
http://www.geocities.com/orzu_samarqandiy/wall.jpg
As you can see the Wailing Wall, which is a very sacred place for Jews and Christians is actually one of the walls of Al-Aqsa Mosque (I don't remember its name in Arabic).
The followers of all three religions, namely Jews, Christians and Muslims, consider that wall as a sacred one. But Jews and Muslims pray on the different sides of the wall.
Also visit the site about Pope John Paul II's visit to Al Aqsa. (http://nav.arabia.com/article/0%2C1690%2CLife|16562%2C00.html)
Assalamu alaykum to everyone
Reply for message thread "Zionists destroy the Al-Aqsa"
I see here you guys are having discussion about Al-Aqsa Mosque/Wailing Wall. I didn't post this message to the proper thread intentionally (it is too long).
Freestyler:
"...As far as I know know, this mosque is sacred for jewish, too. So I don't think they are going to destroy it..."
nobody:
"...There is no funny word in the world than:
" The mosque is sacred for jewish". Do you think what about are you speaking for. You dont have even basic knowledge about Religions, i mean not only Islam, but others also..."
Here is the picture of Al-Aqsa Mosque/Wailing Wall
http://www.geocities.com/orzu_samarqandiy/wall.jpg
As you can see the Wailing Wall, which is a very sacred place for Jews and Christians is actually one of the walls of Al-Aqsa Mosque (I don't remember its name in Arabic).
The followers of all three religions, namely Jews, Christians and Muslims, consider that wall as a sacred one. But Jews and Muslims pray on the different sides of the wall.
Also visit the site about Pope John Paul II's visit to Al Aqsa. (http://nav.arabia.com/article/0%2C1690%2CLife|16562%2C00.html)
Assalamu alaykum to everyone