Changing The Times: Islamic Waqf Now Claims King Solomon Was A Muslim, Temple Mount Has No Jewish Connection
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Daniel 7:25a, “He shall speak pompous words against the Most High, Shall persecute the saints of the Most High, And shall intend to change times and law …”
It is worth repeating that when the Prophet Daniel wrote that Antichrist would intend to“change” or “make alterations” to times and law, it is quite clear that the “law” was a direct reference to the desired implementation and subjugation of Sharia Law upon all non-Muslims, regardless of where they lived. But it is becoming increasingly evident that seeking to make changes to the “times” was likely a direct reference to something we’re witnessing this very day both inside and outside the Muslim world: the rewriting of history …
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By Maayana Miskin, INN – “The Islamic Waqf, which supervises the Temple Mount, Judaism’s holiest site, has issued a pamphlet that makes new claims regarding the Mount – arguing, among other things, that King Solomon was a Muslim and that there is no Jewish connection to either the Temple Mount or the Western Wall (Kotel).
Rabbi Chaim Richman of the Temple Institute supplied Arutz Sheva with a copy of the pamphlet, which is currently being distributed to visitors to the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Temple Mount.
In one section, titled, ‘Al-Buraq Wall and NOT the Wailing Wall,’ the pamphlet teaches, ‘Al-Buraq wall is part of the western wall of the Al-Aqsa mosque.’ The pamphlet goes on to link the wall to Islam, stating that it is known as the site where Mohammed ‘tied his winged steed, Al-Buraq.’ (According to Islamic legend Muhammed did not die but flew to heaven on a winged horse called Al-Buraq.)
‘Jews and some Christians, while falsely claiming it is part of their so-called ‘Temple,’ have made a ritual of standing in front of it, and wailing over the power they say was lost to Muslims. Despite the lack of a shred of proof to support these claims, they have turned it into a Jewish shrine since occupation in 1967, and have been conducting so-called archaeological excavations beneath it… in preparation for laying hands over the whole Mosque,’ the pamphlet continues.
The Temple Mount is Judaism’s holiest site, and is widely recognized as the former site of the biblical Temple. The Mount is also the site of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The ‘informative’ pamphlet is full of ‘utterly ludicrous, Kafkaesque lies,’ Richman said. He noted that guidebooks to the holy site published by the Waqf in 1925, and again in 1950, recognized the site’s Jewish history, including the existence of the Temple built by King Solomon…
The updated pamphlet denies historical evidence that the Biblical King Solomon ever built a Jewish Temple, offering the following argument as proof: ‘Solomon was just another prophet of Islam, and therefore, he could not have the authority to build a structure for the worship of any other god but Allah.’
In a section titled ‘Marwani Prayer hall and NOT Solomon’s Stables’ the claim that King Solomon was Muslim was reiterated.
‘Solomon – peace be upon him – was one of the prophets of Islam,’ stated the pamphlet, which accused ‘Jews and crusaders’ of referring to an underground chamber near the Temple Mount as ‘Solomon’s stables’ in a deliberate attempt ‘to try to lead people into believing that the structure is part of the so-called ‘temple.’’
Previous Waqf pamphlets, however, referred to Solomon’s Stables as ‘Solomon’s Stables.’”Read more.
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