Thursday 9 December 2010

Al-Aqsa Mosque

Situated on the Temple Mount in the Holy Land in Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque is the second most holiest site in Islam. Before being instructed by God to face the Kab'ah in Mecca, the holy prophet used to face towards Al-Aqsa Mosque when praying. In his dream, the holy prophet was transported to this specific mosque and lead all the other prophets that were sent by God before him in prayer. Every Muslim knows how significant this site is yet it is very very very shocking that most of them don't actually know what Al-Aqsa Mosque actually looks like!

in almost every muslim house hold or business, you will find this image in a frame hanging on one of the walls. however, this building is NOT! Al-Aqsa Mosque. it is a different mosque called 'Al-Sakhrah Mosque' more widely known as 'The Dome of the Rock'







This is Al-Aqsa Mosque:


This is a very big and worldwide misconception among the muslim community that needs to be sorted out quick which is why i am writing this blog. 

The image below shows how Al-Aqsa Mosque is just behind and hidden by The Dome of the Rock. 




why is it that when ever we are shown an image of Jeruselem in the media, we are always shown it from the perfect angle that obstructs the view of the real Al-Aqsa Mosque?
could it be that thew want the muslim people to believe that the dome of the rock is Al-Aqsa Mosque? if this holy site was to be destroyed, what we would see on our television screens would be a perfectly fine and undamaged Dome of the rock  and we would be fine believing that Al-Aqsa Mosque is fine. 

one of the conditions needed in order for the Antichrist (djaal) to return is that his temple (Temple of Soloman) would be rebuilt. however, this is not possible if Al-Aqsa Mosque is still standing because it was built on exactly the same spot as the Temple of Solomon was. 

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