Cautious: This article is purely analytical and is not affiliated with any kind of hateful speech against anyone but only for awareness and for analytical and criticism objectives.
So, where did it all start? 7th of October? The Nakba 1948? or The crusades?
It all started with Abel and Cain, gesturing a futuristic curse occurring between mankind, who never learn from conflicts, but proceed to create more and afterwards live a fabricated story of heroism – omitting the parts where innocents are murdered, homes are stolen and all in God’s name.
Jerusalem, the promised land that was forever a battlefield between different folks from different regions all over the world, between the Persians, Romans, Europeans, and even Babylonians, a fierce conflict that extended for centuries and millennia on that territory; a Territory inhabited by ancient tribes derived from Noah’s offspring after the flood, like the Canaanites and the Israelites (The descendants of Jacob), and others more, who co-existed until the situation erupted between both tribes, the Canaanites and the Israelites also for sake of achieving dominance over the land.
Thus, the area wasn’t just prone to be dominated by a foreigner power, but also civil.
Until today, the “promised land” dilemma is still a subject that separates people from each other, or gather people under a unified slogan, in which they demand a liberated land for those who always lived on it and not the ones who claim heritage and feel entitled to that land just because they follow a religion that initiated around that region!
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, all combined had existed and still exist till the date in occupied Palestine, does that mean they were the only religions? Nope, before them, existed other religions and other prophets with different laws but one message, worship a unified God, no matter what was that God for them, letting alone those who worshiped more than one God, living or dead. What matters is that Palestine was always a spiritual orientation that is considered mutual between the three major monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).
It’s a common misunderstanding that Al-Aqsa mosque “The first Islamic direction prayers point themselves to” was built after the widespread Islamic conquers after Prophet Muhammad’s death, but basing on the scripts of the holy Quran as well as the Sunnah both stipulate that the Mosque was there long before Islam spread in the region,
It was narrated that Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari said:
"I said: 'O Messenger of Allah! Which mosque was built first?' He said: 'Al-Masjid Al-Haram (in Makkah).' I said: 'Then which?' He said: 'then Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa (in Jerusalem).' I said: 'How many years between them?' He said: 'Forty years, but the whole earth is a mosque for you, so pray wherever you are when the time for prayer comes.'”
Sahih “verified”, Sunan Ibn-Majah.
And
from the Holy Quran, ﴿سُبْحَانَ
الَّذِي أَسْرَىٰ بِعَبْدِهِ لَيْلًا
مِّنَ الْمَسْجِدِ الْحَرَامِ إِلَى
الْمَسْجِدِ الْأَقْصَى الَّذِي بَارَكْنَا
حَوْلَهُ لِنُرِيَهُ مِنْ آيَاتِنَا ۚ
إِنَّهُ هُوَ السَّمِيعُ الْبَصِيرُ﴾
[ الإسراء:
1]
in English: “Exalted is He who took His Servant by night from al-Masjid al-Haram to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the Hearing, the Seeing.” 17:1
This alone indicates that Al-Aqsa mosque had always existed long before Islam existed or reached Palestine, assumably built by prophets like Ibrahim or Sam (Noah's son), who assembled it to worship a unified God and be a spiritual place for all believers.
In Islam, all prophets carried the same exact message, “Worship one God and no other” which means, all prophets were Muslims and carrying the message of Islam to all nations they were envoys amongst, but with different laws that used to fit each clan,
"ما
كان إبراهيم يهوديًا ولا نصرانيًا ولكن
كان حنيفًا مسلمًا وما كان من المشركين"
[آل
عمران:
67]
in English,
“Abraham was not a Jew, nor a Christian, but he was [one who is] upright, a Muslim [submitting to God], and he was not of the polytheists” 3:67
Therefore, the mosque existed long before Judaism that started originally in Egypt, through Moses “peace be upon him and all the prophets mentioned beforehand”,
hence, existed before the assembling of the temple “Solomon’s temple” that was demolished once by the Babylonian conquerist, “Nebuchadnezzar II”, and once by the Romans after the Persians liberated the Jewish enslaved by Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon and they came back to establish the second temple before the Romans took over it and collapsed it.
The temple was always a part of Al-Aqsa mosque, as the area encompassed 144,000m2, therefore, no body can say that Al-Aqsa mosque was just that tiny mosque and not the entire area including the mosque, the temple, and a large patch of the land.
In short, there has been always a misinformation that Al-Aqsa mosque was the reason why the temple was demolished and it only existed after Islam officially existed through the prophet Muhammad (PBUH), meanwhile it simultaneously existed with the temple and was built long before the temple and Judaism both existed. Some interpretations within Islamophobic media outlets have fueled fear and misunderstanding toward Muslims, including misinterpretations of Quranic scripts and disseminating false Sunnah scripts to create incitements against the Islamic community.
Afterwards comes, some Evangelical fringe movements, as a part of Christian Zionism, Jewish Zionism, and Masonry, (Certain esoteric groups historically linked to the Templar tradition—sometimes mythologized as ‘Illuminati’ in popular culture) who might all indirectly share the concept of the reconstruction of the Third Temple as a prophecy – which raises tensions over Al-Aqsa’s future. – Despite both Orthodox and Catholic Christians don’t believe in the assembling of the third temple, according to their understanding of the bible, where it says, In 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, “the Apostle Paul conveys a powerful message to the Corinthian believers: they are the temple of God, and God's Spirit dwells within them.” which means obviously that there’s no need for a third temple, and the only reason why it mattered to Christians was because Jesus entered it and taught people in there, then how? Some evangelical movements, unlike Orthodox or Catholic traditions, believe the Second Coming of Jesus hinges on the reconstruction of the Third Temple—regardless of its implications for others.
Regarding Judaism and the link between its concepts and the third temple, it’s also a part of a missionary but not for sake of Jesus but for sake of Jewish prosperity retained as well as the kingdom of David they’re looking forward to, which is also used by the freemasons, who took ancient Hebrew symbols from the old testament of the Torah, and the Jewish-Kabbalah rites that is commonly used in higher levels in masonry especially in Scottish and French masonic lodges. And that somehow creates confusion between the three sects, that will be eventually and gradually clarified through the content.
So, who are they? “The masons”; or as they used to be called, “The guardians of the temple”,
An ex-Catholic congregation that used to protect Christians pilgrims in Jerusalem simultaneously with the presence of the Crusades, but they were sooner accused of corruption and been disowned by the Catholic church up until now. Many critics argue that some masonic doctrines elevate human reason or enlightenment as the supreme force—leading to speculation that they reject traditional theism in favor of esoteric principles, and that there should be only one religion ruling the world until the coming of the anti-Christ they’re awaiting, a rebellious act assumably, on the Catholic church and all other religions in general, the Question is,
Why are they keeping themselves ambiguous as well as their rites?
The point of their cult isn’t just a secular world, but also discreetness, since they’re inspired by Hiram Abiff, a mason of the temple that was killed by conspirators because they claimed he knew a secret he didn’t want to tell, he is called “the martyr of secrecy”, hence taken as a symbol for their acts in their path. Which causes a lot of controversies affiliated with whether they’re satanic or not…
From a book about Masonry, Morals and Dogma,
"The Blue Degrees are but the outer court... Part of the symbols are displayed there to the Initiate, but he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not intended that he shall understand them…"
also, "Masonry conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those deserving to be misled."
Not just this, but since they also practice the Kabbalah and some meditation exercises like Astral projection to reach to the utmost knowledge as they call it, they always have been trying to reach to God, the deity, the one that obtains all knowledge, but all we can reckon is that they failed reaching to God therefore considered themselves ones. Meanwhile, on another hand, they’re still curious in a way or another to see if something might fulfill through building the third temple. It’s a mysterious sect that claims secularism and embraces religious perceptions at the same time. But the most important point here,
Three different sects with different religious concepts, might have gathered upon one thing, building the third temple, in spite of the secular path Zionism and Masonry follow, Zionism isn’t just religious, but also national, since it started in Europe 18th and 19th century claiming a land for the Jews regardless of their different nationalities meanwhile historical and anthropological studies suggest that modern Palestinians share significant genetic and cultural ties with the ancient Semitic tribes of the region; The Palestinians who have been drastically oppressed throughout the 7 previous decades, therefore, to settle all Jews there, it resulted in the displacement and deaths of thousands/millions”.
Why was the modern state of Israel uniquely established based on religious narratives while displacing an existing population? A billion religion existed and only Judaism among them is more special to obtain a land all for themselves? Isn’t it just an attribution of a previous European colonial regime in the middle east, but this time it’s taking religion as a shield?
All these questions are valid in such case, since people have been calling it a conflict and not a genocide.
No group, regardless of its historical suffering, holds moral license to justify harm against others. Atrocities committed in the name of identity or faith must be universally condemned.
This should be a common sense and not even a controversial!
A Call for Awareness and Conscience
The story of Jerusalem is not merely a historical debate. It is a living, breathing crisis impacting millions today—Muslims, Jews, and Christians alike.
While belief systems differ, the shared thread across all monotheistic faiths is justice, mercy, and peace. It is imperative that individuals and institutions work to protect sacred spaces, historical truth, and above all, human dignity.
May we remember that true faith is not a weapon for domination, but a call to compassion.
A simple short advise, don’t believe everything the media says, you should search and ignore accusations, hence acts of hate.
“He
is coming, he is coming!” says a group of Evangelicals on the 5 Red
Texas cows brought to the alter to slaughter in Jerusalem as a
prophecy fulfill “They claim”,
“Hail Jesus, he is coming!”
they say!
But only God’s will will prevail, not theirs no matter how much they try.
All what’s required from you, is awareness… awareness and boldness to God, the peaceful and the merciful, not the God of war, and not to the Armageddon.
References:
1. The holy Quran
2. The holy Bible
3. The Islamic Sunnah
4. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
5. The Secret Teachings of All Ages
6. Sefer Yetzirah
7. Zohar
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