MYTHS OF THE MIDDLE EAST - II
The Koran mentions Mecca and Medina countless times. It never
mentions Jerusalem, which is not surprising, since there is no historical
evidence to suggest Mohammad ever visited Jerusalem. Muslims today cite a
passage in the Koran from which they claim that the two temples vaguely
mentioned there are in Mecca and Jerusalem.
Never mind the facts, such as that when Jordan controlled East
Jerusalem, until 1967 no Arab ever thought to make it significant or endow it
with any special importance, or move an Arab capital there. All they did was
systematically destroy every synagogue and memorial there, using tombstones for
latrines and to pave roads.
The Arab Muslims contend there never was a Jewish Temple, only the
al-Aqsa mosque. Or that the land of Israel was ever the Jewish homeland. Yet,
when illegally excavating an area for another mosque on the site they disposed
of tons of earth containing artefacts proving, beyond doubt, the existence of the Temple.
Archaeology has proved that
Jews have lived in Jerusalem since 3000 B.C. As recently as this year, a well
preserved piece of clay with the Hebrew inscription “governor of the city” from
the First Temple era (2,700 years ago), was discovered by the Israel
Antiquities Authority, during excavations in the Western Plaza in Jerusalem.
To quote Joseph Farah (Christian Arab/American author, journalist and editor-in-chief of the website
WorldNetDaily (WND):
“Palestine has never existed – before or since – as an autonomous entity. It
was ruled alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the
Ottoman Empire and, briefly, the the British after World War I. The British
agreed to restore at least part of the land to the Jewish people as their
homeland.
There is no language known as Palestinian. There is no
distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a land known as Palestine
governed by Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs,
indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians,
Lebanese, Iraqis, etc. It should be recalled that the Arabs control 99.9
percent of the Middle East lands. Israel represents one-tenth of 1 percent of
the landmass.
So what’s the solution to the Middle East mayhem? Well… it needs to begin with truth. Treating
a 5,000 year-old birthright, backed by overwhelming historical and
archaeological evidence equally with illegitimate claims wishes and wants,
gives diplomacy and peacekeeping a bad name.”
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