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Saudi Arabian Lawyer says “Jerusalem in not Al-Azsa”

In News Surrounding Israel by Chris Katulka

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Saudi Arabian lawyer, Osama Yamani, claimed last November, that “Jerusalem is not Al-Aqsa.” Yamani is referring to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem where the iconic Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque stand. Muslims believe Mohammed was transported there from the great mosque in Mecca in a night vision. However, Jerusalem is never mentioned in the account, only the title Al-Aqsa, which means “farthest mosque.” Yamani argues the Saudi town Al-Ju’ranah fits the account better.

Tension has always existed between Islam and Judaism over this important plot of land. For the Jewish people, this site is number one when it comes to significance, and for Islam, it’s the third most Holy site to them. However, this month, certain Saudis conducted a Twitter campaign downplaying the importance of Jerusalem to Islam and one Saudi even expressed hope that the third Jewish temple would soon be built there. These are words I never thought I’d hear in my lifetime.

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Chris Katulka

Chris Katulka is the director of North American Ministries for The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, the host of The Friends of Israel Today radio program, a Bible teacher, and writer for Israel My Glory magazine. He is also the author of Israel Always: Experiencing God’s Pursuit of You Through His Chosen People. If you would like to support Chris, please click here.