HISTORY OF BAIT-UL-MAQDAS:
The Holy House, the first qiblah(MASJID-E-AQSA) of the Muslim Ummah,
Jerusalem and its place of worship which was founded by Hazrat Dawood and
played by Hazrat Sulaiman. The city of Jerusalem is also commonly called
Jerusalem. It is one of the cities that mankind views with
respect. Every particle of which is sacred. Most of the prophets were
sent to this city. It is equally blessed for Muslims, Christians and
Jews. After the migration, he continued to offer prayers with his
companions for seventeen months. When you go for ascension, the right
place becomes your first destination.
At this place, the Holy Prophet led the former prophets. Here are the tombs
of Daud, Solomon and other prophets. Daud ruled the holy city for 33
years. During all this time, the Israeli army had little peace. However,
these wars were very useful to the Israeli because the Israeli, who were
victims of tribalism, were divided into different tribes. Became a nation. Daud
had a heartfelt desire to build a temple, but according to Israeli tradition,
he was told in a dream that the God's permanent home will be built in the time
of his son.
Constructed By Hazrat Sulayman:
So, after ascending the throne, Hazrat Sulayman started to built MASJID-E-AQSA in 1012 BC . The construction of this building continued for seven years and 200,000 people were engaged in its age.The building , later known as the temple of Solomon was a masterpiece of Solomon's architecture. It was 90 feet long, 30 feet wide, and 45 feet high. The holiest place was made inside it, where the coffin of Sakina was kept. After the death of Hazrat Suleman, the state of Israel was divided into two parts. At the same time, the children of Israel became involved in fornication, and luxury, and they began to worship idols, leaving behind a reversal.
Rohjaan Bin Sulayman:
It had been five years since Rohjaan bin Sulayman ascended the throne when
the Egyptian king Shaq marched on MASJID-E-AQSA and entered the city without
resistance. He looted Solomon and all the valuables of the temple with the
royal treasures. Heizkiya (740 BC to 700 BC) restored the greatness of the
Temple of Solomon in his time. The same Jewish nation was destroyed by Bakht
Nasr in 598 BC. In this destruction, not only the name of the Temple of Solomon
was erased, but also the Torah, along with other scriptures. After the attack
of Bakht Nasr, Sakina's coffin disappeared in such a way that it could not be
traced till today.
Irani's
first Conquest MASJID-E-AQSA:
In 539 BC, Iran's first conquest of Babylon allowed the Jews to return to their homeland. So when the vain returned to Jerusalem, they resumed the construction of the Temple of Solomon under the leadership of yashu bin Yosadiq and Zardbabul bin Salt Eli. The construction was completed in 516 BC. In 63 BC, Russian general Pomspae was besieged, but in the time of Herod the Great, who became king here as a tax collector to the Roman emperor. Jerusalem regained the greatness of the Covenant of Faith.
This king rebuilt the Temple of Solomon. According to Captain Warren
Herod the temple was about a thousand feet wide and was no less magnificent
than the temple built by solomon. In 70 AD, when the roman Emperor entered
the city of Tetus and the Roman soldiers chased the Jews into the inner
courtyard of the temple, a Jew threw a burning torch inside the temple, which
ignited the temple and burned . It turned to ashes. The temple was
destroyed by the Jews themselves. In 135, when the temple was rebuilt, the
Romans demolished it and plowed in its place.
Roman emperor Hadren rebuilt
MASJID-E-AQSA:
In 136, the Roman emperor Hadren rebuilt it, and the city was first named
Eilia and Casey toolena. Archaeologists and archaeologists acknowledge
that the fermented temple of the hero has been found in the site for centuries
after it was destroyed, and that piles of filth have been piled up on it.
People used to throw garbage there because of their hatred of the Jews.
Time of Hazrat Omar:
At the time of Omar, when the Muslims conquered Jerusalem, there was no
Jewish temple here, On the contrary there were ruins. By the order of Hazrat
omar a mosque was built on these ruins. An ancient black Arcluf also mentions a
simple mosque. Fifty years after this simple construction, the Umayyad chief
Abdul Malik bin Mardan laid the foundation of MASJID-E-AQSA and Dome of the
Rock in 72 AH / 290. Waleed bin Abdul Malik completed the work of archery
of Al-Aqsa Mosque, which was completed with the help of the construction of the
Al-Qabat Al-Sakhra. Wealth This holy city is the center of worship for
Muslims, Christians and Jews. Most are in a compound on the eastern hill
which Muslims call the Haram Sharif and the Jews call Beth al ham. This is
the holiest part of Jerusalem.
According to Dr. Barkaly statement, Haram Sharif is spread over 35 acres. MASJID-E-AQSA Mosque and Qibta-e-Sakhra are in the Haram. There are high places in the Haram which Muslims call Mihrab and perform Nawafil in front of them. The Haram Sharif has four pools for ablution and five pulpits for preachers. There are three faults for the mausoleum. The number of inner and outer doors is fifty. In 1967, Maulana Sher Ali stated that the length of Harf Sharif was 1200 yards, width 660 yards and doors 14. The inside the shrine include the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, as well as other buildings.
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