Destruction of Al Aqsa Mosque: Result of silence over Israeli crimes

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Oh Ummah of Muhammad, have you died?

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http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=5531

The Haram Al-Qudsi (Noble Sanctuary) housing the Al-Aqsa Mosque was invaded and occupied by Israeli police yesterday. Stun grenades were fired by Israeli forces at worshippers. Live ammunition was also used.

And the Muslim world slept.

Israeli forces told the media that they had reinforced an already existing police presence in the area with an additional 3,000 troops.

Why? Israeli authorities feared Palestinian worshippers, who numbered in the tens and hundreds were expected to demonstrate against the Israel excavations near the Noble Sanctuary.

The Israel Antiquities Authority said the excavations, expected to take months, is to strengthen an access ramp to Dung Gate for the "benefit and safety of visitors" after damage caused by an earthquake and snowstorms in February 2004.

The clerics in the mosque urged the Israelis to stop firing at the demonstrators, but to no avail.

And the Muslim world slept.

Not only did the Muslim world sleep, but the two usurpers of Palestine, Hamas chief Khaled Al Meshaal and Fatah President Mahmoud Abbas hugged and kissed in Mecca on Thursday, congratulating each other for having petty turf wars which killed off nearly 60 of their supporters.

Including women and children.

And the Muslim world slept. Careful sleeping giant, for as you slumber others will steal your prayer rug right from underneath you.

And that is what has happened. The Palestinians brutally took arms against one another and while the upper echelons of the rival factions journeyed to Mecca, Jerusalem was the target of an insidious plot.

Divide and conquer, old chaps, divide and conquer.

But it is of no concern to the leaders who rested on finely made Italian furniture shaking hands with those who would wear elegant silken robes worth thousands of dollars.

On Al-Jazeera, Mohammed Hussein, mufti of Jerusalem, called for medical assistance for wounded Palestinian worshippers.

When ambulances arrived, Israeli troops refused to grant them entry. As I write this, I am watching a Palestinian man receiving urgent medical aid for a severe head wound that is too gruesome to describe on these pages.

Mohammed Hussein and the rest of the Muslim clergy then resorted to calling members of the diplomatic corps in Israel begging them to exert pressure on Israeli authorities to allow the ambulances in.

Palestinian civilians who scrambled to rush first aid equipment to the Al-Aqsa Mosque were pushed back by Israeli troops.

Why is this happening now?

First off, the divide and conquer axiom is not to be underestimated. Second, the Al-Aqsa Mosque — and the threats it faces under a brutal Israeli occupation — reverberates with Muslims. Therefore, if you want to provoke Muslims plan your Shavuot outing in the Noble Sanctuary.

And third, which most local experts tend to agree on, is Israel’s attempt to derail mediation and reconciliation in Mecca.

Fatah will be soft on Israel regarding today’s violation. Hamas will not. The two will disagree. A suicide bombing here, a few dead Palestinian children dead there, and Ariel’s your uncle.

Bravo, Mahmoud.

Bravo, Khaled.

You have handed Israel its greatest victory.

The Mosque is built of cement and brick. Human lives are much more expendable. Once, Muslims marched in outrage when holy sites were violated, ignoring that tens of thousands of their brothers and sisters were killed in conflicts partially of their making.

Seven hundred thousand dead Iraqis – no one marches for them, but cartoons and brick are reason for outrage.

But now, even the desecration of holy sites is no longer sancrosanct.

And the Muslim world slept.
 
Re: Oh Ummah of Muhammad, have you died?

The sensationalism to stir hatred in this report is nauseating. The writer is clearly a tabloid type writer, and deserves no respect as a 'reporter'.
Live ammunition was also used.
Was somebody shot? And killed?


Does this guy really need to ask? Isn't it obvious? Certain muslim leaders called for violence, and got what they asked for. The Israelis would be stupid to not boost security.


And the Muslim world slept. Careful sleeping giant, for as you slumber others will steal your prayer rug right from underneath you.
This is not credible reporting, it's fear mongering, and hate mongering.


Seven hundred thousand dead Iraqis – no one marches for them, but cartoons and brick are reason for outrage.
Seven hundred thousand? There goes his last shred of credibility.


Guys like this, along with the leaders that are spreading this fear and hatred, should be arrested and imprisoned for inciting hatred, and causing more violence and bloodshed.
 
okay what exactly has happened?and what has been destroyed?

Nothing. Nothing has been destroyed. What has happened is that the Israelis have decided to fix a ramp that is 55 meters away from the compound, and even further from the mosque. Some muslim leaders have jumped to the conclusion that the israelis will damage the mosque from this great distance. They have used this "possibility" as an excuse to cause more violence by stirring more anger, by lying about the incident. They are claiming that something is being done to the mosque, which it is not.
 
its distrust and hatred and this all occurred due to that unfortunate incident(the burning of the al-Aqsa by that stupid Australian).I think Muslims should be involved to oversee everything's alright.
and at how many places are they working?
Is it just one ramp or will there be others?will there be harm done by an accident?these I guess is in the mind of the Palestinians and other Muslims.
 
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Does anyone know if meetings concerning this project were held in advance?
I think that's the main problem right there. From what I read, there is an agreement that any work done in that area by any party would have to be discussed with the other parties responsible for that area, and they have all stuck to this agreement until now. The Muslim representative for that area was NOT consulted before this new project had taken place, and they themselves found out about what's going on through the media! So of course they're outraged at what the Israelis are doing, and they have a right to be, no matter how insignificant the Israelis are claiming that this renovation is. They had an agreement that served everyone's best interests, and they broke it.

The funny thing is...that this renovation happened at the EXACT same time that the leaders of Hamas and Fatah went to Mecca.

Coincidence?

...I think not ;)
 
A huge fuss over nothing. It just shows how easy it is to for some people to manipulate the masses - and sometimes get people killed - by pulling the right religious strings.
 
No we are not. We know when the Moshiach comes he will rebuild the Holy Temple, but we can not do this without him, and when he comes, we believe you will know the truth then, and not care what he does!



No it is not "one part" of anything. It was damaged, and new one was needed. Not a big deal.

Many things have been started without him? so whats to stop you guys.
 
I hope so, coz it looks as if this is what the zionist are planning. The reason iam saying this is becuase i heard a Rabbi once on the radio talking about the Messaih. And she was saying that the Messiah is not a person but a consensus of jews who have the right mind state. So this could be used as a justification for the rebuilding of the temple. I know she maybe unorthodox, but the creation of isreal was unorthodox as well?
 

She?

She as in the Rabbi was a girl?

Your probably hearing from a "Rabbi" who was from the Liberal Judaism movement, which is no authority of Jewish law. They have strayed and eat pork. They are disgusting.
 
I guess ;but the same could be said for other peoples.

True. There could be just as much fuss over the danger to the wall of tears, but so far so good. I still think the Israeli government should have met with them and discussed all this first. I hate to use the term "landlord' because it sends the wrong signal, especially in light of the newly formed Council at Jerusalem, but even with the replacement or refurbishment of my humble kitchenette, I'd still feel weird if the landlord just came in to do the work, with no notice or anything. I mean, it's just rude.

Ninth Scribe
 
She?

She as in the Rabbi was a girl?

Your probably hearing from a "Rabbi" who was from the Liberal Judaism movement, which is no authority of Jewish law. They have strayed and eat pork. They are disgusting.

Um. Lashon Hara? Or is that now permitted as well?

9th
 
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I know she maybe unorthodox, but the creation of isreal was unorthodox as well?

I'm still trying to figure out how the tribal laws were dismissed until the coming of... No one seems to be willing to cite the Chapter and Verse on that deal for me. But... I'll get to the bottom of it.

Ninth Scribe
 
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A huge fuss over nothing. It just shows how easy it is to for some people to manipulate the masses - and sometimes get people killed - by pulling the right religious strings.

Exactly. These leaders should be punished for inciting hatred and causing trouble.
 
Um. Lashon Hara? Or is that now permitted as well?

9th

"You shall not hate your brother in your heart. You shall surely rebuke your fellow.."
(Leviticus 19:17)

If one does not rebuke, then he is responsible for the other's sin (Sefer HaMitzvoth, Positive 205; cf. Shabbath 54b).

This "Rabbi" was saying something completly different then what Judaism teaches. I therefore, rebuked her. Rather well, eh?

Definition of rebuke: an act or expression of criticism and censure
 

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