Jerusalem (Al-Quds), Holy Land
Jerusalem: the name itself evokes an idea of universality and
peace reaching beyond nationalisms, racial disputes, religious
faiths and political barriers.
Jerusalem has always been the crossroads between different
races and worlds. Concentrated in only a few hundred feet are
Al-Aqsa Mosque, Holy Sepulcher, and Wailing Wall the most
important sacred sites of the three principal monotheistic
religions.
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Within the city: the holy Christian sites of the youth of
prophet YESHUA (pbuh); his crucifixion; burial and resurrection,
the third holiest site for Muslims; Al-Haram Al-Sharif from
where prophet Mohammad (pbuh) rose to heaven can be seen, and
the holiest Jewish sites; Wailing Wall and Tomb of King David
(pbuh).
It is the Holy City of humanity, and is the City of Peace, in
spite of the invasions and pillaging that over the centuries
have succeeded each other there.
The Arabs (Muslims and Christians) call
it Al-Quds or Baytel Maqdis, the Holy One.
The Jews call it Yerushalayim, the City of Peace.
The World call it Jerusalem.
The origins of Jerusalem are lost in the remote past. Recent
archaeological excavations reveal that it is at least as old as
the 15th century BC, where it is called Urusalimu in the
Egyptian and Babylonian literature. The first mention of it in
the Bible is probably under the name of Salem, the city of
Melchisedek Priest of the High God. In the third century under
the reign of Constantine, Jerusalem became a Christian Shrine,
the Emperor's mother Helena, ordered the construction of the
Church of the Holy Sepulcher on the site; she was determined the
site of Christ's crucifixion. From established traditions,
advice of the Bishops and revelations in her dreams, Helena
established a number of official sites connected with the life
of Christ that are still recognized today by most Christians.
Few Places in the world have commanded the division of so
many people for so long a period as has Jerusalem. During your
first day in the Holy City, you will be awed by a sense of
history and spiritual significance. Yes, Jerusalem is a city
with a special design; its effect on visitors is unique and
eternal.
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