Temple Mount Guide by the Supreme Muslim Council

December 3, 2010 at 12:41 AM Leave a comment

You know, it is interesting that most Muslims deny that the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the site of Solomon’s Temple.  In fact, most Muslims deny that the City of David was ever really in the hands of Jews of Israel.

However, if you would like to know the truth – that you will NOT hear in the liberal media – I would suggest purchasing a copy of this museum-level exact reproduction of a document produced in 1924 (yes, you read that right – 1924 a good 24 years before Israel became a nation again).

What is fascinating about this document is the fact that it was originally produced by members of the Islamic faith.  Of course, it is certainly possible that Muslims will reject this document, as a hoax perpetrated by “zionists,” but that is difficult if not impossible to prove since it is an empty claim.  This does not mean that even if true, Muslims will be believe it.

I was having a discussion with a few Muslims today who essentially told me that my God is “racist” and that Jesus was dark-skinned with nappy hair like President Obama.”  It made me realize that no matter how information is presented to some people, the results are merely ad hominem attacks.  Of course, if I had said anything like that about Allah or Muhammad, the response would have been “Off with his head!” simply because that is the preferred response of radical Muslims.

One of the Muslims also accused me of simply believing what I had been taught by other “white” people.  Beyond that, the other argument came to the fore that claims no one can understand the Qur’an who does not speak Arabic.  He went on to say that the Qur’an in any other language except Arabic is a transliteration (as opposed to a translation).  Of course, that is also asinine.

Consider it this way (and I asked him this as well):  if I were standing there trying to communicate with someone who spoke Arabic through an interpreter, does that mean that I would not be able to understand him and visa versa because I did not speak Arabic and he did not speak English, necessitating the use of an interpreter?  That is ridiculous.  Interpreters are used all the time very successfully.  To argue that no one can understand the Qur’an (or the Bible for that matter) unless it is read and understood in its original language(s) is moronic!  Why bother translating anything then?  It would be a pointless exercise.  Yet, this is what I’m to believe.

Let’s take it another step forward though and consider this situation.  Many Islamic clerics (Imams) teach that Muslims should not read the Qur’an themselves, but have it read to them at the temple.  The imams will also interpret the meaning of the Qur’an as well.  We know that imams do not agree on the meaning of the Qur’an and it depends upon which branch of Islam the imam represents.  That imam will teach his congregation what they believe the Qur’an teaches, just as other imams will teach what they believe the Qur’an teaches.  It is not unlike how different theologians view the Bible.  There is no universal interpretation of Scripture and the same applies to the Qur’an.

Yet, the Muslims I spoke with today tried to have me believe two things:

  1. if you do not speak Arabic, forget trying to understand the meaning of the Qur’an
  2. the Qur’an is universally accepted to teach only one thing

Each of the above listed things are simply untrue.  In fact, there are a good deal of inconsistencies within Islam and the way Muslims believe about their religion and their founding prophet.  They don’t like it though when people outside of Islam have strong opinions about it that they view as negative. To the average Muslim (and especially the radical), Muhammad never did anything wrong and is routinely maligned by non-Muslims.

This is the same way the situation at the Temple Mount is viewed by most Muslims.  It does not matter what information is presented to Muslims.  As one of the Muslims told me today, he is Palestinian as was his father and because of that, “apartheid Jews” have no right to be in the land.

I informed him that there is no such culture or ethnicity as Palestinian.  In fact, years ago anyone and everyone who lived in the area referred to as Palestine was referred to as Palestinians.  This applied to Jews as well as Arabs.  It was only after Yassar Arafat came onto the scene with his PLO that he created something so great that the world believes it today, in spite of the fact that it is a completely perpetuated lie.

Prior to 1948, the land in Israel was virtually a waste land.  There was nothing there and very few people – Arabs or anyone else.  Once Jewish people began moving back into the waste lands, they began to cultivate the land and today, kibbutzim dot the land, surrounded by vineyards and gardens.  After that happened, then of course the Arabs wanted to take part of it.

There is no such thing as a palestinian with respect to a unique culture, in which people have a specific unique language.  Palestinians used to be both Jews and Arabs.  Arafat came along and changed that.  He repeated the lie enough that the entire world bought it.  Rumor has it he also died of AIDS, another thing the liberal media never bothered to tell anyone.

In 1924, the Supreme Muslim Council produced a brochure that stated that the site used to be the place where Solomon’s Temple stood.  Today, that is hidden information, something that is outright denied by Muslims worldwide.  Funny how often people attempt to rewrite history.  What will solve this problem on the Temple Mount?  Ultimately, the return of Jesus Christ that nothing else.

In the meantime, if you would like to find out the truth about the history of the Temple Mount as stated by the Supreme Muslim Council, I would encourage you to buy your own copy of this reproduction.  You can either click on the illustration at the top of this blog or go here:

http://www.worldofthebible.com/TempleMountGuide.html

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