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Palestine and Jerusalem are not holy nor hold any significance in Islam

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    Euphoric
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    Disclaimer I do not believe in the OT and NT are the Tawrat and Injeel. I do not believe Jesus was Eissa and gave my supporting evidences https//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9612092.0

    I believe both the OT and NT are books of misguidance written by devils to mislead people away from the Oneness of God.


    PART 1

    First the obvious Palestine and specifically Jerusalem are not mentioned in the Quran by any of their known ancient names

    Palestine

    Coele, Mesopotamia, Judaea, Commagene, and Sophene. It is Palestine at the point where Syria abuts the Arabs, then Phoenicia, and then—where it reaches Cilicia—Antiochia.

    https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_name_Palestine

    Palestine in the ancient world was part of the region known as Canaan where the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah were located. The term `Palestine' was originally a designation of an area of land in southern Canaan which the people known as the Philistines occupied a very small part of.

    https//www.worldhistory.org/palestine/

    Jerusalem

    The modern Arabic name of Jerusalem is اَلْـقُـدْس al-Quds, and its first recorded use can be traced to the 9th century CE, two hundred years after the Muslim conquest of the city. Prior to the use of this name, the names used for Jerusalem were إِيْـلْـيَـاء Iliya (from the Latin name Aelia) and بَـيْـت الْـمَـقْـدِس (Bayt al-Maqdis) or بَـيْـت الْـمُـقَـدَّس (Bayt al-Muqaddas).

    https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Jerusalem

    https//www.worldhistory.org/jerusalem/

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      KDC501
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      #2

      Disclaimer I do not believe in the OT and NT are the Tawrat and Injeel. I do not believe Jesus was Eissa and gave my supporting evidences https//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9612092.0

      I believe both the OT and NT are books of misguidance written by devils to mislead people away from the Oneness of God.


      PART 1

      First the obvious Palestine and specifically Jerusalem are not mentioned in the Quran by any of their known ancient names

      Palestine

      Coele, Mesopotamia, Judaea, Commagene, and Sophene. It is Palestine at the point where Syria abuts the Arabs, then Phoenicia, and then—where it reaches Cilicia—Antiochia.

      https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_name_Palestine

      Palestine in the ancient world was part of the region known as Canaan where the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah were located. The term `Palestine' was originally a designation of an area of land in southern Canaan which the people known as the Philistines occupied a very small part of.

      https//www.worldhistory.org/palestine/

      Jerusalem

      The modern Arabic name of Jerusalem is اَلْـقُـدْس al-Quds, and its first recorded use can be traced to the 9th century CE, two hundred years after the Muslim conquest of the city. Prior to the use of this name, the names used for Jerusalem were إِيْـلْـيَـاء Iliya (from the Latin name Aelia) and بَـيْـت الْـمَـقْـدِس (Bayt al-Maqdis) or بَـيْـت الْـمُـقَـدَّس (Bayt al-Muqaddas).

      https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Jerusalem

      https//www.worldhistory.org/jerusalem/

      Are you Jewish?

      Regards,

      Kevin

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        Euphoric
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        Sorry didn't see your post, no I'm not Jewish, I'm Muslim.

        Are you Jewish?

        Regards,

        Kevin

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          Jafar
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          Jerusalem = City of Peace
          Al-Quds = The Holy
          The name has became an oxymoron.
          For many centuries, the place has been the cause of many crusades and wars, where human kill another human.

          If there's any significance to the tales related to the place; is that it has become a 'bad example'.
          Do not do what those people did over there, treat them as a bad example.
          Yet dig further on the why, on the what drove human to kill another human, yet treat it as lesson learned to be avoided elsewhere.

          "Brother will kill brother, spilling blood across the land, killing for religion, something I don't understand!"
          -- Holy Wars, Megadeth

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